Fred Brown (footballer, Born 1911)
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Artists and musicians

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Freddie Brown (musician) Alfredo "Freddie" Brown (December 4, 1940 – April 30, 2002) was an American singer-songwriter, known for his contributions to New Mexico music and his ability to seamlessly switch between country music and Spanish music. Biography Alfredo "Fred ...
(1940–2002), American New Mexico musician *
Frederick Brown (artist) Frederick Brown (14 March 1851, in Chelmsford – 8 January 1941, in Richmond) was a British art teacher and painter. Brown studied from 1868 to 1877 at the National Art Training School, London (later the Royal College of Art). He later studi ...
(1851–1941), British artist and founder member of the New English Art Club * Frederick J. Brown (1945–2012), American painter of musicians


Politicians

* Fred Brown (Alaska politician) (1943–2014), American lawyer and politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives 1975–1983 * Fred Brown (Texas politician), Republican member of the
Texas House of Representatives The Texas House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Texas Legislature. It consists of 150 members who are elected from single-member districts for two-year terms. As of the 2010 United States census, each member represents abou ...
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Fred H. Brown Fred Herbert Brown (April 12, 1879February 3, 1955) was an American lawyer, baseball player, and politician from New Hampshire. A member of the Democratic Party, Brown was the 59th governor of New Hampshire and a United States Senator. Brown att ...
(1879–1955), former United States Congressman from New Hampshire


Sports


American football

* Fred Brown (American football guard) (1905–1979) * Fred Brown (linebacker) (born 1943) * Fred Brown (wide receiver) (born 1993), American football player


Association football

* Fred Brown (footballer, born 1895) (1895–1960), English football inside forward * Fred Brown (footballer, born 1931) (1931–2013), English football goalkeeper *
Freddie Brown (footballer) James Fredrick Brown (1886 – 1939) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Stoke and West Bromwich Albion. Career Brown was born in Brierley Hill and started his career at non-league Kidderminster Harriers before he ...
(1878–1939), English footballer forward


Rugby

* Fred Brown (rugby league, Wales), Welsh rugby league footballer of the 1920s * Fred Brown (rugby league, Sydney), Australian rugby player of the 1940s * Fred Brown (rugby league, born 1926) (1926–2016), Australian rugby league player


Other sports

* Fred Brown (Australian footballer) (1896–1971), Australian rules footballer *
Fred H. Brown Fred Herbert Brown (April 12, 1879February 3, 1955) was an American lawyer, baseball player, and politician from New Hampshire. A member of the Democratic Party, Brown was the 59th governor of New Hampshire and a United States Senator. Brown att ...
(1879–1955), American baseball player and politician *
Fred Brown (basketball) Fred Brown (born August 7, 1948), nicknamed "Downtown Freddie Brown", is an American former professional basketball player. A guard from the University of Iowa, he played 13 seasons ( 1971–1984) in the NBA, all with the Seattle SuperSonics. ...
(born 1948), American former basketball player * Fred Brown (ice hockey) (1900–1970), Canadian ice hockey player * Freddie Brown (cricketer) (1910–1991), Peruvian-born English cricketer and cricket commentator


Other

* Fred Brown (virologist) (1925–2004), British virologist and molecular biologist * Frederick Brown (editor) (born 1934), professor, author, editor and translator of French literature, see
Bollingen Foundation The Bollingen Foundation was an educational foundation set up along the lines of a university press in 1945. It was named after Bollingen Tower, Carl Jung's country home in Bollingen, Switzerland. Funding was provided by Paul Mellon and his wife ...
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Frederick Brown (sound editor) Frederick Brown (April 7, 1935 – November 9, 2003) was an American sound editor. He was nominated for the film '' Rambo: First Blood Part II'' at the 58th Academy Awards in the category of Best Sound Editing. He received the Career Achieveme ...
(1935–2003), American sound editor *
Frederick Elliott Brown Captain Frederick Elliott Brown (3 February 1895 – 15 September 1971) was a Canadian World War I flying ace credited with 10 aerial victories. He returned to military service during World War II. Early life and service Frederick Elliott Brown ...
(1895–1971), Canadian World War I flying ace credited with 10 aerial victories * Fredric Brown (1906–1972), American science fiction and mystery author {{DEFAULTSORT:Brown, Fred