Dodie Brown, an American actress hailing from Louisiana, is the youngest among her three siblings. From a tender age, her passion for the arts was evident, particularly when she performed in musicals such as "Oklahoma," "Oliver," and "The Music Man" with the Richland Players Theatre Group. Dodie completed her education at Northeast Louisiana University in 1994 and cheered both for her university and the Shreveport Mudbugs professional hockey team. In a notable moment in 2006, she was cast by Director Frank Darabont for Stephen King's "The Mist", sharing the screen with her then six-year-old daughter, Taylor. Dodie's acting career has been thriving, especially in the Southeast. Besides acting, she has a penchant for coaching, casting, and producing. Her ability to wholly immerse herself in her roles is a hallmark of her talent. In the personal realm, Dodie tied the knot with Dr. Alan Brown in 1998, and they are proud parents to two daughters, Taylor and Gabrielle. Outside her professional sphere, she cherishes family moments, globetrotting, and indulging in gardening.
Pulse 2: Afterlife
(Alley Phantom)
Pulse 3
(Baby Stroller Phantom)
Texas Chainsaw 3D
(Loretta Sawyer)
Desires of the Heart
New Hope
(Sally Green)
Ruffian
(Match Race Fan)
Finding Normal
(Dr. Maggie Parks)
Grumpy Old Santa
(Julie Walters)
Wicked Blood
(Nurse)
Root Letter
(Diane Hayden)
Pasture Prime
(Eileen Clope)
White Rabbit
(Ruby Mackey)
Open Gate
(Darleen)
The Town that Dreaded Sundown
(Townsperson)
The Mist
(Screaming Woman)
Butter
(June Carmichael)
Mr. Brooks
(Police Officer)
Queen Sized
(Middle Aged Woman)
American Horror Story
(Mary)