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Tom Browne (other)
Tom Browne may refer to: * Tom Browne (broadcaster) (born 1945), British broadcaster and actor *Tom Browne (illustrator) (1870–1910), English strip cartoonist, painter and illustrator * Tom Browne (trumpeter) (born 1954), American jazz trumpeter See also *Tom Brown (other) *Thomas Browne (other) Thomas Browne (1605–1682) was an English polymath and author. Thomas Browne may also refer to: Politics and law * Thomas Browne (died 1460) (1402–1460), English MP and treasurer to Henry VI * Thomas Browne (died 1597), English Member of Parlia ...
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Tom Browne (broadcaster)
Tom Browne (born 11 November 1945) is a British broadcaster and actor, born in Lymington, Hampshire, and educated at King's College School, Wimbledon. Career Early film and acting career As an actor, Browne graduated from RADA. He has appeared in many films, including ''Prudence and the Pill'', ''Decline and Fall'' and ''The Vampire Lovers''. He has also performed throughout the UK in repertory theatres and in plays for both the BBC and ITV. He starred with Richard Todd in "The Winslow Boy" (1971) and then in "A Christmas Carol" also with Todd and Mervyn Johns. Television He appeared very briefly in the fourth series of the television series ''The Flaxton Boys'' set in 1945 (the earlier series being set in 1854, 1890 and 1928) playing the part of Captain Ewing in the episode called, "Is Your Journey Really Necessary?" shown on television on 25 March 1973. He has also made appearances in the 1968 TV series Virgin of the Secret Service, The Queen Street Gang, The Prior Commi ...
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Tom Browne (illustrator)
Tom Browne RI, born Thomas Arthur Browne (8 December 1870 – 16 May 1910), was an extremely popular English strip cartoonist, painter and illustrator of the late Victorian and Edwardian periods. Born in Nottingham, Browne started earning a wage as a milliner's errand boy in 1882. From there he was apprenticed to a lithographic printer and eked out a living with freelance cartoons for London comic papers. He received 30 shillings for his first strip, published by the magazine ''Scraps'', and called "He Knew How To Do It". At the time of the census of 1891, Browne was twenty and was living in lodgings in central Nottingham. He was described as a lithographic designer, and living at the same address were John Clarkson, a lithographic artist, and Lucy Pares, a lace maker, who was a visitor. Early in 1892, Browne married Pares in Nottingham. In 1890, Alfred Harmsworth had founded a new British comic book called ''Comic Cuts''. Cheaply printed, it proved to be the ideal medium for B ...
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Tom Browne (trumpeter)
Tom Browne (born October 30, 1954) is an American jazz trumpeter. He rose to prominence with Sonny Fortune and had major hits in 1980 and 1981: the No. 1 '' Billboard'' magazine R&B single "Funkin' for Jamaica (N.Y.) "Funkin' for Jamaica (N.Y.)" is a song by jazz trumpeter Tom Browne (trumpeter), Tom Browne. The single—a memoir of the Jamaica, Queens, Jamaica neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens where Browne was born and raised—is from his s ..." and the No. 4 R&B single " Thighs High (Grip Your Hips and Move)". Discography Studio albums Singles References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Browne, Tom 1954 births Living people African-American jazz musicians American dance musicians American jazz trumpeters American male trumpeters Smooth jazz trumpeters People from Queens, New York GRP Records artists Arista Records artists Jazz musicians from New York (state) 21st-century trumpeters 21st-century American male musicians Ameri ...
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Tom Brown (other)
Tom Brown may refer to: Sports American football *Tom Brown (tackle) (1890–1972), American football player *Tom Brown (end) (1921–2013), American football player in the NFL *Tom Brown (safety) (born 1940), American athlete who played football in the NFL and baseball in MLB * Tom Brown (wide receiver) (born 1963), American football player in the NFL * Tom Brown (running back) (born 1964), American football player in the NFL *Tom Brown (guard) (born 1936), American football player in the CFL Other sports * Tom Brown (outfielder) (1860–1927), American baseball player and manager * Tom Brown (bowls) (1915–1980), England lawn bowls competitor *Tom Brown (footballer, born 1919) (1919–2000), Scottish footballer *Tom Brown (tennis) (1922–2011), American tennis player *Tom Brown (pitcher) (born 1949), American baseball pitcher *Tom Brown (footballer, born 1968), Scottish former footballer * Tom Brown (rugby, born 1983), English rugby union and rugby league player * Tom Brown (ru ...
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