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Henry Brown is a film, television and stage actor whose career began in the early 1970s and continues to the present. With over sixty credits, he has appeared in over thirty films and thirty television shows. He quite often plays policemen and law enforcement officials. He played the main role in Carmen Madden's 2010 film, '' Everyday Black Man''.


Background

In 1969, Brown came to UCSB with the intention of playing baseball. He graduated from there in 1971. One day while grabbing a quick meal, he accidentally spilt a glass of milk on
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who happened to be a guest artist at UCSB at the time. Silvera introduced him to Dr. William R. Reardon. Brown was then recruited for the UCSB Touring Players. It was actually another guest artist
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that introduced Brown to Stanley Kramer, and while still a student, Brown would land his first acting role in a Kramer film. His film work includes ''My First Mister'', ''Lethal Weapon 3''. He has also had roles in ''The Man In The Glass Booth'', ''Three the Hard Way'', ''The Law'', and ''Fireball Forward''. On television he has had a recurring role in ''
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''. He has also appeared in ''Pickett Fences''. Brown is also a stage actor and his stage work includes playing the part of
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in David Hare's Iraq war drama ''Stuff Happens'' which also included
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playing
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playing Blair. Other stage work includes playing the part Billy Lee in ''The Ballad of Billy Lee''. In addition to film, television and stage work, Brown has ventured into directing, and his directorial debut was music video “Nothing Sacred” by Mr. Way.


Career


1970s to 1980s

His earliest film work in the 1970 film, ''
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'' which was directed by Stanley Kramer. Along with Jose Brad and Frank Alesia, he played one of the students. A couple of years later, he played a wounded soldier in Marvin J Chomsky's ''Fireball Forward''. In the
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directed, 1973, made-for-television film, ''Stat!'' he played the part of Dr. Neil Patricks. Also that year he played the part of Abe Humes in the Kojak movie, ''
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''. In 1975, Brown starred in ''The'' ''Man In The Glass Booth'', the Arthur Hiller-directed adaptation of Robert Shaw's stage play. The following year, in 1976, he appeared in the
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feature, ''
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'' which starred James Coburn, Susannah York and
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. In 1977, in an episode of M. A. S. H., Brown played Billy Tyler, a former college football star headed for the pros who loses a leg in the war.


1990s to 2000s

In 1992, he appeared in two episodes of ''Matlock'', as Reggie in "The Evening News, Part 1" and "The Evening News, Part 2". In 2005, ''
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'' starring Halle Berry was released. He played the part of Water Stone. He played Mr. Reid in Bill Duke's 2006 romantic comedy-drama ''
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''. He played the main role as Moses in Carmen Madden's award-winning, 2010 released film, '' Everyday Black Man'' where he plays local grocery store owner Moses. Moses has been turned down for a loan from a bank and then becomes duped by a seemingly good man into letting his shop being used to sell drugs. Brown's performance was noted as "Down to a T" in a review by The other view.The Other View, April 21, 2011
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Stage work (partial list)


Filmography


References


External links


Imdb: Henry Brown

Ultimatge70s.com: Henry Brown

Noozhawk Article: Speaking of Stories to Present ‘Stories From The Twilight Zone’ March 13–14
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