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James Brown
American film and TV actor

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American film and TV actor
A.K.A.
James E. Brown Jimmy Brown Jim L. Brown James L. Brown James Bowen Brown Jim Brown
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Desdemona, Eastland County, Texas, USA
Place of death
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, USA
Age
72 years
Education
Baylor University
Waco, McLennan County, USA
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Biography

James Edward Brown (March 22, 1920 – April 11, 1992) was an American film and television actor who played Lt. Ripley Masters in the American western television series The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin.

Life and career

Brown was born in Desdemona, Texas. He attended Baylor University, representing the university at Tennis. Brown began his acting career in 1941 with an uncredited role as a medic in the film Ride, Kelly, Ride. His first credited role was in the 1942 film The Forest Rangers. Brown starred, co-starred and appeared on films including The Good Fellows, Objective, Burma!, Gun Street, The Big Fix, When the Clock Strikes, Air Force, Irma la Douce, The Fabulous Texan, Young and Willing, The Gallant Legion, The Younger Brothers, Corvette K-225, Sands of Iwo Jima, Yes Sir, That's My Baby, Our Hearts Were Young Gay (and its sequel Our Hearts Were Growing Up), Chain Lightning, Missing Women, Inside the Mafia, The Groom Wore Spurs, Space Probe Taurus, and Going My Way.

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Brown (center) with Lee Aaker, Rin Tin Tin and Rand Brooks in The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin, 1956

In 1954, Brown joined the cast of the new ABC western television series The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin, in which he played Lt. Ripley Masters. After the series ended in 1959 Brown guest-starred in television programs including Gunsmoke, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Lassie (3 episodes), The Virginian, Laramie, Route 66, Barbary Coast, Daniel Boone, Bronco, Honey West and Murder, She Wrote. From 1979 to 1986 Brown played the recurring role of Detective Harry McSween in 39 episodes of the soap opera television series Dallas.

For about a decade from the mid-1960s Brown left acting to found a company making weight belts, eventually selling the company to Faberge. He returned to acting in television in the 1970s.

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Brown (left) with Dorothy McGuire in Reward Unlimited, 1944

Death

Brown died in April 1992 of lung cancer at his home in Woodland Hills, California, at the age of 72. He was cremated.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1941Ride, Kelly, RideMedicUncredited
1942Wake IslandWounded Marine First LieutenantUncredited
1942The Forest RangersGeorge Tracy
1943Air ForceLieut. Tex Rader - Pursuit Pilot - Passenger
1943Young and WillingTony Dennison
1943The Good FellowsTom Drayton
1943Corvette K-225Lt. Paul Cartwright
1944Going My WayTed Haines Jr.
1944Our Hearts Were Young GayAvery Moore
1945Objective, Burma!SSgt. Treacy
1945Duffy's TavernHimself
1946Our Hearts Were Growing UpAvery Moore
1947The Big FixKen Williams
1947The Fabulous TexanShep Clayton
1948The Gallant LegionTom Banner
1949The Younger BrothersBob Younger
1949Anna LucastaBuster
1949Yes Sir, That's My BabyTony Cresnovitch
1949BrimstoneBud Courteen
1949Sands of Iwo JimaPfc. Charlie Bass
1950MontanaTex Coyne
1950Chain LightningMaj. Hinkle
1950Between Midnight and DawnOfficer HaynesUncredited
1950The FireballAllen
1951Missing WomenSgt. Mike Pernell
1951The Groom Wore SpursSteve Hall
1951Father Takes the AirBob
1951The Sea HornetPete Hunter
1951The Wild Blue YonderSgt. Pop Davis
1951StarliftNon-ComUncredited
1952The Pride of St. LouisMoose
1952Springfield RiflePvt. FergusonUncredited
1953The Man Behind the GunLt. CatliffUncredited
1953Woman They Almost LynchedFrank James
1953The Charge at Feather RiverPvt. Connors
1953Sea of Lost ShipsIce Patrol Boat Executive Officer
1953Thunder Over the PlainsConrad
1953Flight NurseFlight Engineer
1953CrazylegsBill
1954A Star Is BornGlenn Williams
1957Jet PilotSergeantUncredited
1959Inside the MafiaCapt. Doug Blair
1960Five Guns to TombstoneBilly Wade
1961Police Dog StoryNorman 'Norm' Edwards
1961Wings of ChanceSteve Kirby
1961Gun FightWayne Santley
1961When the Clock StrikesSam Morgan
196120,000 EyesJerry Manning
1961Gun StreetSheriff Chuck Morton
1963Irma la DouceCustomer from Texas
1965Black SpursSheriff
1965Town TamerDavis
1965Space Probe TaurusCol. Hank Stevens
1968TargetsRobert Thompson Sr.
1975WhiffsState Trooper
1975Mean Johnny BarrowsPolice Sergeant
1975Adios AmigoSheriff
1976I Will, I Will... for NowReservations Clerk
1976GusMammoth Coach
1979The SwapLt. Benson
Television
1954-1959The Adventures of Rin Tin TinLt. Rip Masters164 episodes
1979-1986DallasDetective Harry McSween39 episodes
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Who is James Brown?
James Brown is an American actor known for his roles in various films and television shows. He has appeared in popular movies such as "The Wizard of Speed and Time" and "Slumber Party Massacre II".
What is James Brown's most famous role?
James Brown is best known for his role as Mike von Ermenstein in the cult classic film "The Wizard of Speed and Time". This role gained him recognition and a dedicated fan base.
Has James Brown won any awards for his acting?
As of now, James Brown has not won any major awards for his acting. However, he has been praised for his performances and has a dedicated following.
What other projects has James Brown been involved in?
Apart from acting, James Brown has also worked as a visual effects artist and a director. He has been involved in the visual effects department for films like "Batman" and "Groundhog Day". He has also directed the films "Drawing with Chalk", "Soda Springs", and "Bloodlines".
Is James Brown still active in the entertainment industry?
Yes, as of the last update on his Wikipedia page, James Brown is still active in the entertainment industry. He continues to act in films and television shows and pursue his passion for visual effects and directing.
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