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American actor
Gender
Male
Place of birth
New York City, USA
Place of death
Lillian Booth Actors Home, USA
Age
87 years
Education
Howard University
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Biography

Graham Brown (October 24, 1924 – December 13, 2011) was an American actor best known for his work in theatre.

Life and career

Born Robert E. Brown in New York, New York, and was a one-time boxer. He attended Howard University where he earned a BA in theater. He also studied method acting at the Actors Studio in New York. He began his career as a Shakespearean actor at Guthrie Theater where he appeared in productions such as Hamlet and Richard III. Brown was an original member of Negro Ensemble Company (NEC) and played in many NEC productions like: Malcochon by Derek Walcott, Ceremonies in Dark Old Men by Lonne Elder III, District Line and The River Niger both by Joseph A Walker. He was part of the original cast of controversial play Song of the Lusitanian Bogey by Peter Weiss which toured Europe and was subject to a riot in a London theatre in August 1968. Graham Brown was often cast as professional and/or highly educated people such as doctors and clergymen.

One of his best remembered roles was as "Jared Philibert", the 50-year-old patriarch of a Caribbean-American family in Steve Carter's critically acclaimed play, Nevis Mountain Dew. He originated the role in NEC's Off-Broadway production and reprised the role in the West Coast premiere of the play.For the latter he received a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for his performance.

Brown died on December 13, 2011 of pulmonary failure at the Lillian Booth Actors' Fund Nursing Home.

Selected credits

Theatre

YearProductionRoleTheatre(s)Notes
1963HamletHoratioMinnesota Theater Company
1968WeekendDr. HamptonBroadhurst Theatre
The Man in the Glass BoothSamRoyale Theatre
1971Behold! Cometh the VanderkellansDr. VanderkellansTheatre de Lys
1972The River NigerDr. Dudley StantonSt. Mark's Playhouse
Brooks Atkinson Theatre
Originally an Off-Broadway production that was transferred to Broadway.
1975Black Picture ShowNormanVivian Beaumont Theater
1976EdenJoseph BartonSt. Mark's Playhouse
Theatre de Lys
Transferred to Theatre de Lys on May 14, 1976.
KingsTiresias in "Oedipus"Alvin Theatre
1978Nevis Mountain DewJared PhilibertSt. Mark's Playhouse
1980Lagrima del DiabloArchbishop Stephen Emmanuel PontiflaxSt. Mark's Playhouse
1981Nevis Mountain DewJared PhilibertLos Angeles Actors TheatreLos Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, Lead Performance
1985Ceremonies in Dark Old MenWilliam JenkinsTheatre Four
1989The Talented TenthFather/
Sam Griggs
Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984The Muppets Take ManhattanMr. Wrightson
1989Bloodhounds of BroadwayDr. Frischer
1992Malcolm XDr. Payson
1994Blues in CBucky WebbShort
1995ClockersMr. Herman Brown

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1965Days of Our LivesJeffrey Jones
1968N.Y.P.DEpisode: "Deadly Circle of Violence"
1972IronsideTomEpisode: "The Countdown"
1974Sanford and SonPrincipalEpisode: "Julio and Sister and Nephew"
1978Police StoryEustic McCoyEpisode: "Day of Terror...Night of Fear"
1982Lou GrantPrice McCannEpisode: "Blacklist"
1982Cagney and LaceyDr. NorellEpisode: "Suffer the Children"
1983One Life Left to LiveGaston DupreeEpisode: "1.3814"
1985All My ChildrenProfessor LakelandEpisode: "1.3895"
1990-1993Law and OrderAppellate Judge Barry Marshall / Appellate Judge Barry Marton / Minister3 episodes
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