Who is Brooke Daniells?
Brooke Daniells (née Jones) was born on February 3, 1972, under the sign Aquarius, in Clearwater, Florida, USA, and is a 48-year-old photographer and event planner, as well as a Scientologist. However, she is probably best recognized for having a lesbian relationship with famous Hollywood actress Catherine Bell.
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How rich is she now? Brooke Daniell’s net worth
As of early 2020, Brooke Daniells’ net worth is estimated to be over $1 million; largely earned by being active as a photographer and event coordinator. She also increased her wealth through her career as a Scientologist.
In addition, Brooke probably shares the wealth of her famous partner, Catherine Bell, who is said to have a net worth of more than $15 million. They also share a house worth more than $2 million.
Early Life, Nationality, Ethnicity, Educational Background
Since she was born in the US, Brooke Daniells has been a US citizen; she belongs to the white white ethnic group. She spent her childhood with her two siblings named Damien Jones and Phaedra Jones, in her hometown of Clearwater – her mother is former actress Penny Atwell Jones, while her father’s name is unknown. She graduated from Sam Houston State University in Texas in 1994 with a BA in Psychology.
Professional career
Brooke Daniells is an accomplished photographer. She became interested in photography very early and even participated in several competitions in the field of photography. In addition, Brooke is known to practice Scientology, thus pursuing her professional career as a Scientologist. She also works at the Psychiatry: An Industry of Death museum, founded by the Church of Scientology and located in Los Angeles, California. She also works as an event coordinator.
Appearance and vital statistics
Brooke Daniells has long blond hair and dark brown eyes. She stands at a height of 1.78 m, while she weighs about 70 kg.
Mother of two children
Before dating Catherine Bell, she was married. Her husband was Kenn Daniells, who worked as a product manager at Loop LLC. Brooke gave birth to their first child, a son named Sage Daniells, in 2006, and they welcomed their second child, a daughter named Zoe Danielles, in 2009. The couple divorced in 2012.
Relationship with Catherine Bell
After her divorce, Brooke met Daniells Scientologist Catherine Bell at the museum where she worked, and soon their relationship began. Catherine was married to actor, screenwriter and producer Adam Beason from 1994 to 2012; they welcomed their first child, a daughter named Gemma, in 2003, and their son Ronan was born in 2010.
It was rumored that she left her husband before her relationship with Brooke, as they moved in together in 2012. Brooke and Catherine adopted each other’s children.
Who is her partner? Catherine Bell Short Wiki/Bio
Catherine Lisa Bell was born on August 14, 1968 under the sign of Leo in London, England, of Scottish and Iranian descent. She is the daughter of architect Peter Bell and nurse Mina Ezzati. At the age of two, her parents divorced and she moved with her mother to the United States, where she settled in San Fernando Valley, California. She lived there with her maternal grandparents, who were Muslims, but she attended Our Lady of Corvallis Catholic High School, a girls’ school in Los Angeles.

After her matriculation, she enrolled at the University of California, Los Angeles to study medicine; however, she dropped out to pursue a modeling career.
Career start
Catherine started her career with a modeling job in Japan. When she returned to the US, she studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse. Side by side, Catherine worked as a massage therapist at the Peninsula Hotel to earn enough money to support her career – one of her clients was singer Peter Gabriel. In 1990, she made her television debut in an episode of the sitcom “Sugar And Spice” in which she had a single sentence.
She then guest-starred in an episode of the Fox sitcom “True Colors,” which led to her first notable role as Isabella Rossellini’s Naked Body Double in the 1992 black comedy film “Death Becomes Her”.
Rise to Fame and “JAG”
In 1994, Catherine landed the role of Grace Lashield in the action movie “Men Of War,” followed by her portrayal of Lieutenant Colonel Sarah MacKenzie in the legal drama series “JAG,” created by Donald P. Bellisario. The series ran for ten seasons, from 1996 to 2005, increasing its popularity worldwide.
In the meantime, she starred as Lisa in Rick Jacobson’s 1998 action film “Black Thunder,” played Susan Ortega in the 2003 fantasy comedy film “Bruce Almighty,” starring alongside Jim Carrey, and portrayed Emily Patterson in the three- part mini-series “The Triangle” in 2005.
“Army Wives” and “The Good Witch” Franchise
Catherine was chosen to play the lead role of Denise Sherwood in the drama series “Army Wives”, which aired on the Lifetime channel from 2007 to 2013. Meanwhile, she landed the lead role of Cassandra ‘Cassie’ Nightingale in the Hallmark Channel film series “The Good Witch” between 2008 and 2014. The film series spawned the fantasy comedy-drama television series of the same titles, in which Catherine reprized the role of Cassie from 2015 to 2019. She also served as the co-executive producer for all film titles and the series.
Other important roles and recent projects
In 2011, Catherine starred Abby Collins in the lifelong thriller “Last Man Standing”, starred as Joanne in the comedy “The Bandit Hound” and played Dawn in the Netflix buddy action comedy “The Do-Over”, both in 2016. During The following year she landed the lead roles of Beth Davis in the action drama “High-Rise Rescue”, Lydia in the Hallmark Channel novel “Christmas In The Air” and Jane McKendrick in another Hallmark Channel romance, titled “Home For Christmas day”. † In 2018, she took on the role of Lt. Col. Sarah MacKenzie on two episodes of the CBS action series “NCIS: Los Angeles.”
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