Dr. Dean Brooks

Dr. Dean Brooks

Dean Brooks Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 7, 2013.
GRANTS PASS, Oregon (AP) — The psychiatrist who opened the doors of the Oregon State Hospital to filming of the 1975 Academy Award-winning movie "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" has died.

Dr. Dean Brooks died May 30 at a retirement home in Salem at age 96, family members said. He had been in declining health for several weeks after a fall.

Brooks' daughter Dennie Brooks said Friday the film's producers had been turned down by all the other mental hospitals they approached. But her father, who was superintendent of the Salem hospital, saw the value of the movie in starting a national discussion about mental health and the responsibility of institutions to do no harm.

She said Dean Brooks also thought being part of a movie would be fun for him and for patients. He ended up playing a small role in the film, which was based on a 1962 Ken Kesey novel and starred Jack Nicholson.

Kesey based the novel on his experiences working at a Veterans Administration hospital while a writing student at Stanford University. But the movie made the story forever part of the history of the Oregon State Hospital, built in 1883 and torn down in 2008.

In it, the free-spirited Randall McMurphy fakes mental illness to get off a prison farm, only to be defeated by the overwhelming institutional power of the hospital and the domineering Nurse Ratched.

Dean Brooks played Dr. Spivey, a psychiatrist who initially acquiesces to Ratched's power but later is inspired by McMurphy to stand up for himself and the patients.

While the movie gave him a platform to speak out for patients, Brooks had a reputation as an innovator before the film was produced, his daughter said. He organized an outing of patients for whitewater rafting and mountain climbing in northeastern Oregon that was featured in Life Magazine, she said.

"He saw Ken Kesey's true message about our capacity and organization's capacity to do harm to one another," Dennie Brooks said. "If he hadn't known that, he would have gone right along with the administration at the time and said, 'No, we're not gonna do it (the film).'"

Before giving his approval for the movie, Dean Brooks went to every ward and discussed the idea with patients and staff, she said.

"To make the deal, he insisted primarily that the patients be respected, and the patients actually be involved," said Charles Kifleyak, who made a documentary about the psychiatrist and the filming of "Cuckoo's Nest" called "Completely Cuckoo."

"He felt the film had to benefit the patients in some way, or he was not going to do it," Kifleyak said from Burbank, California.

Nearly 90 patients ultimately had parts in the movie, or jobs behind the scenes, said Dennie Brooks, who also worked on the film as a location coordinator.

Though Kesey was unhappy enough with the movie's portrayal of his book to sue the film's producers, owners and distributors, he "got" Dean Brooks and what he was doing at the hospital, Brooks' daughter said. Kesey eventually won an undisclosed settlement.

The writer visited the hospital while working on a screenplay, which was rejected, and he later penned a handwritten note to Brooks.

"What I thought was the greatest innovation was the eye-level way you deal with the men and women under your care, and the affection that created affection," Kesey wrote.

After the movie, Dean Brooks remained friends with Kesey. They did speaking engagements and visited Disneyworld together, even sharing a hotel room, she said. Dean Brooks also remained friends with actress Louise Fletcher, who played Nurse Ratched. They spoke on the telephone each year on their mutual birthday.

Born July 22, 1916, in Colony, Kansas, Dean Brooks put himself through medical school at the University of Kansas playing trombone in dance bands, his daughter said. There he met his wife, Ulista Jean Moser, who was a nursing student. They were married 65 years before she died in 2006.

After he retired in 1981, Dean Brooks moved to Everett, Washington, to be close to his grandchildren. He continued to advocate for the mentally ill, founding the Dorothea Dix Think Tank to decriminalize mental illness and find better ways of treating patients.

Besides Dennie Brooks, he is survived by two other daughters, Ulista Jean Brooks and India Brooks Civey; a brother, Robert; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

JEFF BARNARD,Associated Press


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Mikey

October 30, 2020

I never knew the man. I'm far too young to have ever known him. But he's been with me all my life, and it all started with his role in Cuckoo's Nest. When I got a little older and information was more readily available, I researched who he was and was utterly baffled at just how significant Mr. Brooks truly is. I always felt there was something about him that stood-out from the others in the film, he had a sort of light around him that no others on set seemed to wield.

You, Mr. Brooks, were one of the earliest pioneers of proper mental health treatment. You did not treat these people as objects, but instead, treated them the way you, yourself, would have wanted it returned. It is always so painful to see such kindness leave this world. Your kindness will not only be remembered by many, but is also an inspiration.

You or your family do not know who I am, and that is perfectly okay. But all the same, I wish each and every one of you the best. I offer my deepest condolences to all of Mr. Brooks loved ones. Last, but not least, I would like to thank him for all he's done, from something so seemingly-insignificant to his career as a role in a film, to his passion for helping others on the road to recovery.

Many do not realize this, but each and every single one of us, as individuals, are always on the path to recovery, to a better future, a better life, to find true happiness. But the most important thing that we must always remember is that, as Frank Zappa put it, "you are what you is, and that's all it is."

Rest in peace, good doctor. You've earned it.
Much love from a longtime cuckoo, Mikey.

Nelson Sholes

April 15, 2014

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Jerry Lovrien

July 23, 2013

Dean and my wife Mary became dear friends talking and laughing about his experiences during the filming of the film, during the time I served as CEO at Western State Hospital. Dean was a wonderful advisor who supported me and decisions for my future....and he would call every so often ending the conversation "Tell Mary I love her!"

Molly Siddoway King

June 22, 2013

Dear Dennie, India and Ulista,
Sending love and hugs your way. My brother Dave told me he'll attend Dean's celebration of life tomorrow, and how grateful he is to Dean for all that he taught him about being in the mountains. I feel so fortunate to have had the chance to reconnect with Dean last year-ish. What a guy! We had such fun catching up, telling stories, laughing, and crying together. Thanks for sharing him with us. Love, Muldoon

Pattye & Bill Snyder

June 21, 2013

Dean and Ulista lived next door to us for about 20 years, such good neighbors. Ulista was a delight and Dean was quite the bon vivant. So charming and movie star handsome, he could always be depended upon to tell interesting stories at a gathering. We will miss them both.

"Charlie" and Bruce

June 16, 2013

There are not enough words that can be a tribute to Dean.....when you met him he became part of your heart.....he will always be in our hearts and memories....an amazing man.....with an amazing family......thinking of you all

Melanie Peoples

June 15, 2013

Godspeed Dr. Brooks. Thank you for bringing mental illness into the light.

Beckie

June 14, 2013

Such a great man! You will be missed by so many. Condolences to the Brooks family.

June 10, 2013

Dewar family...Dean and Ulista were instrumental in my formation as a person and as an Episcopal priest/bishop. Clinical training at OSH in 1958 and friendship through the years was pure grace! Rustin Kimsey, Retired Bishop of Eastern Oregon

T B

June 10, 2013

Thanks to him, people viewed those with mental illnesses as people who are sick rather than "weirdos". My mum is a real fan of his work with the film. He evidently was quite a forward-thinking and caring man. My condolences to his family.

June 9, 2013

Dear Brooks Family:
I am so sorry to learn about your loss.

Joseph Stager Jr.

June 9, 2013

Dr. Brooks`s participation in allowing the filming of the movie "One Flew Over the Cuckoo`s Nest" was a breakthrough in the mental health field. He will always be remembered and thought of highly

June 9, 2013

So sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort be with you in this time of sorrow. 2Cor1:4 Grief can be so hard, but the love and support of family and friends help us to get through it. Please find comfort in the fine memoriess you have of him and may it help to ease your pain. Draw close to God and he will draw close to you.

June 8, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dwayne Bickham

June 8, 2013

in God's care rest in peace

Karen Caldwell

June 8, 2013

To Brooks Family,

It was with deep regret that I learned of the passing of Dean Brooks I realize that the death of a friend and family member is an irreparable loss to you. Those we love left us with gifts in the form of memories that no one can take away. They gave us wisdom that we can still recall, companionship when we were alone, comfort when we needed it.

May the tender mercy that God has always shown me be with your family now so that you will know that you are not alone, and may the prayers of other help in some small way to bring you strength, comfort and courage each day.

Many words will be expressed, yet we know God can express and provide to you and your family everything that is needed to care and sustain your hearts. Isaiah 46:1, but since the loss to you is most direct and personal. I wanted to send you these words of sincere sympathy upon the death of a loyal family member and all his trusted friends member. My prayers will be with you and your family. I also love the "one flew over the Koo-Koo's nest" movie.

Michael Matera

June 8, 2013

Dr.Brooks, your truth & passion will live on...
it was evident in your performance and that most memorable film! RIP

Mandy Reed

June 8, 2013

I am very sorry to read about the passing of Dr. Brooks,I hope the family will rejoice in his longevity because he was truly bless. Exodus 29:12 may God bless you.

Mary Meredith

June 8, 2013

Mr. Brook's you lived a wonderful life, job well done for your movie with Jack. May you now RIP.....................

June 8, 2013

Mr. Brooks seemed like a person who lived his life to the fullest. Now he's asleep hoping to hear the words Lazarus heard when Jesus resurrected him saying "Lazarus come out" meaning from the grave. So for now rest in peace.

June 8, 2013

My deepest sympathies. May the "God of all comfort," help to ease the pain of your grief during this time.(1 Cor 1:3,4)

SPANKY

June 8, 2013

HEAVEN,TAKES CARE OF PEOPLE WHO TAKE CARE AND KINDNESS TO OTHER PEOPLE,R.I.P.

June 8, 2013

God bless you ~ Rest in peace.

Lynn

June 8, 2013

I offer my condolences to the Brooks family and friends.Draw close to God during this difficult time.

Donny Brooks

June 8, 2013

you did a good thing & had a nice long life, rip; from distant relative Donny Brooks

June 8, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

June 8, 2013

Offering my deepest condolences during this difficult time, I'm so very sorry for your loss, death is something we are never prepared for, but please find comfort in knowing sickness, pain and death will one day be no more.

Joseph Cooper

June 8, 2013

Dr.Brooks scenes w/Jack in the Movie are hilarious,you could actually feel his compassion.
Thank You for your dedication for the ill.

Scott Chamberland

June 8, 2013

Rest in Peace

LT

June 8, 2013

You are a goodhearted person Dr. Brooks.

Lisa Stowe

June 8, 2013

Dean was a great guy who cared a lot for those around him. I'll miss him.

June 7, 2013

Dr. Brooks was a kind and gentle man who truly cared for people. It was an honor knowing him while I worked at OSH/CTP.

Donna J.

June 7, 2013

My Condolences to Mr.Brooks Family,and friends.My he Rest In Peace.

Anonymous

June 7, 2013

Dr. Dean, Thank you. Love the movie. Love Jack. Love you. RIP

Jim Loewen

June 7, 2013

It was my privilege to work at OSH when Dr. Brooks was Superintendent. He made it clear from my orientation that Patient's were what the job was about. He told us to treat older patients like we would treat our parents, the ones our age like we'd treat our brothers and sisters and younger ones like our children. Through the rest of my time there he always responded to suggestions that would improve patient care from patients to Doctors. I was there during the filming of the movie and the resulting attention in brought but I'll remember him as a man who put respect and care of patients as priority #1

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