Decker was discovered in a Charlotte shopping mall as a teenager, and began her modeling career as the face of Mauri Simone, a prom dress maker. She won the 2003 Model of the Year award at the Connections Model and Talent Convention.[7]
In 2005, within two months of moving to New York City, Decker auditioned for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, in which she first appeared in 2006.[8] She was again featured in the 2007 edition, and hosted the 2007 behind-the-scenes television special. She returned for a third consecutive time in 2008. Decker was chosen cover girl for the 2010 edition, shot on location in the Maldives islands. In 2007, she had a recurring feature on the CNN/SI website called "She Says, Z Says", along with Paul Zimmerman, discussing NFL football games of the week. Decker appeared in the 2007 made-for-television Lipshitz Saves the World.[9] She worked for a period in Australia. She joined the cast of Sports New York to discuss the 2010 NCAA basketball tournament.[10] In 2008, Decker rang the New York Stock Exchange bell with other Sports Illustrated models.[11]
Decker made a guest appearance on NBC's Chuck, where she played a model applying to be a "Buy More Girl".
She made a guest appearance on USA Network's Royal Pains on July 30, 2009. Decker played swimsuit model Rachel, while Peter Jacobson played Alan, her nebbish husband.[12]
On February 8, 2010, David Letterman announced on Late Show with David Letterman that Decker had been chosen as the 2010 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit covermodel.[13] Calling her selection "the news of a lifetime", Decker admitted that her mother cried when she heard her daughter would grace the cover.[14]
In 2011, she was named one of the "100 Hottest Women of All-Time" by Men's Health,[17] and MTV Networks' NextMovie.com named her one of the 'Breakout Stars to Watch for in 2011'.[18]
In 2011, Decker was cast as the female lead, Samantha Shane, an Admiral's daughter who works as a physical therapist, in the film Battleship, which was based on the board game of the same name. The role allowed her to spend some time with the Wounded Warriors Project. She also traveled to medical hospitals in Pearl Harbor and San Antonio and worked with troops who came back injured from overseas.[19] She was also part of the ensemble cast of the comedy What to Expect When You're Expecting (2012), based on the book of the same name. She played the wife of Dennis Quaid's character.[20]
In 2015, Decker took on a leading role as Mallory Hanson, the daughter of Jane Fonda's character Grace, in the Netflix comedy series Grace and Frankie, and her performance received critical acclaim. The series' seventh and final season aired in 2022.
Personal life
Decker began dating American tennis player Andy Roddick in 2007, and they became engaged in March 2008. The couple married on April 17, 2009, and used to live in Roddick's home town of Austin, Texas; they now live in Charlotte, North Carolina.[21][22] The couple have a son and a daughter. Roddick made a cameo in Decker's 2011 film Just Go with It as a tennis player whom her character meets on a plane home.
In her spare time, Decker continues to serve as a Global Ambassador for Special Olympics.[23]
^ abcDecker's mother Tessa Decker, cited in Kiesewetter, John (February 20, 2006). "SI model mystery solved". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Ohio. Archived from the original on July 15, 2012. Retrieved September 23, 2011. Brook was born in Kettering — not Middletown, as SI says — in 1987. The Deckers lived in West Carrollton, and some with her parents in West Middletown, for about a year, then left town. 'Middletown is what she remembers,' mom says. Brook's dad, Stephen, is not a doctor. (SI said he "implants pacemakers.") He sells pacemakers, but doesn't install them. Mom is a nurse in Charlotte.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)