Robert Brown (born Robin Adair MacKenzie Brown; November 17, 1926 – September 19, 2022) was an American film and television actor who was mostly active in the 1960s and 1970s.
Life and career
Brown was born in
Trenton, New Jersey
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during the mid-1940s.
Brown guest-starred on numerous
television
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programs. He was cast in the role of Peter Coll in the two-part episode "The Mad Dog Coll Story" of the
NBC
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series
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Arts, entertainment, and media
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''
The Lawless Years
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,'' which was transmitted on July 28 and August 4, 1961. He made three guest appearances on ''
Perry Mason
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'': as Frank Sykes in the 1960 episode "The Case of the Larcenous Lady", as Goring Gilbert in the 1963 episode "The Case of the Reluctant Model" (both of which were as the murderer) and as Tracey Walcott in the 1964 episode "The Case of the Sleepy Slayer". He also appeared once on ''
Bewitched'', playing the role of the come-alive
Gloucester Fisherman's Memorial statue in "Darrin on a Pedestal" which aired on October 22, 1970.
Brown had a starring role as the charismatic, fast-talking Jason Bolt in the 1968–70
ABC
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television series
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''
Here Come the Brides
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''. He starred as Carter Primus in the 1971–1972 syndicated sea adventure television series ''
Primus''. In 1962, he was cast as a minister in an episode of the NBC western television series ''
Bonanza'' ("Blessed Are They"). Brown appeared as both of the two beings alternating in the character of Lazarus on the ''
Star Trek'' episode "
The Alternative Factor" (1967). He was cast at the last minute when
John Drew Barrymore
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failed to appear for shooting. His only feature film credits are the
science fiction film ''
The Flame Barrier'' and the horror film ''
Tower of London
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'' (1962). In 1975, Brown appeared as the son of the murder victim in the ''
Columbo'' episode "Playback".
Brown was a close friend of
Carroll O'Connor
John Carroll O'Connor (August 2, 1924 – June 21, 2001) was an American actor, producer, and director whose television career spanned over four decades. He became a lifelong member of the Actors Studio in 1971. O'Connor found widespread fame a ...
and appeared in an episode of O'Connor's series ''
Archie Bunker's Place'' in 1979 and an episode of ''
In the Heat of the Night'' titled "Poor Relations," which aired in 1994.
Brown did voiceover work for radio and television. He was also a writer working on short stories and a novel.
Death
Brown died in
Ojai, California, on September 19, 2022, at the age of 95.
References
External links
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Robert Brown Profile at FocusOnTheMasters.Com
1926 births
2022 deaths
American male television actors
American male film actors
Actors from Trenton, New Jersey
Male actors from New Jersey
United States Navy personnel of World War II
American male radio actors
20th-century American male actors
20th-century American male writers
20th-century American novelists
Novelists from New Jersey
20th-century American short story writers
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