Heavily influenced by Pittsburgh's arts and entertainment scene during the 1930's and 1940's, Brockett began his entertainment career in the 1950's as a stage actor in Pittsburgh theater. This led him to team up in 1959 with Barbara Mazziotti, billing themselves as "Brockett and Barbara", performing musical comedy revues in Pittsburgh. In 1968, "
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" made its television debut. Produced locally and broadcast nationally, Brockett became a household name on the show, portraying "Chef Brockett". Brockett delved into his own family's background in cooking to shape the character, an affable baker who taught life lessons through his culinary creations. He played the character until March 1995, two months before his death. Brockett made his film debut in 1983's "
Flashdance", which was filmed in Pittsburgh. This was followed by the 1985
George A. Romero film
Day of the Dead. Brockett in 1993 had a bit part in the movie
Houseguest, also filmed in Pittsburgh. In all, Brockett appeared in 15 feature films. ==Personal life and death==