Charles D. Brown
- Birthday
- Jul 1, 1887
Bio: With two solid decades of stage experience to his credit, Charles D. Brown made his talking-picture bow in 1929's The Dance of Life. At first, Brown's bland features and flat voice made him difficult to cast, but by the time he'd reached his fifties, he was very much in demand for authoritative roles. Brown was frequently cast as a detective, though his unruffled… More Bio: With two solid decades of stage experience to his credit, Charles D. Brown made his talking-picture bow in 1929's The Dance of Life. At first, Brown's bland features and flat voice made him difficult to cast, but by the time he'd reached his fifties, he was very much in demand for authoritative roles. Brown was frequently cast as a detective, though his unruffled demeanor made him a valuable "surprise" killer in more than one murder mystery. Charles D. Brown died in 1948, not long after completing his role in RKO's Follow Me Quietly (1950). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Charles D. Brown Videos
Notorious
The Grapes Of Wrath
I Take This Woman
Follow The Boys
Smash-up: The Story Of A Woman
Filmography
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Follow Me Quietly (1949)
- Insp. Mulvaney
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Tulsa (1949)
- Actor
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On Our Merry Way (A Miracle Can Happen) (1948)
- Mr. Sadd
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I Walk Alone (1948)
- Lt. Hollaran
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I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes (1948)
- Inspector Stevens
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