John Brown Filmography

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Known for Acting · Strangers on a Train, Symphony in Slang, A Peach of a Pair
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What era did John Brown's acting career primarily cover?
John Brown's filmography spans from 1934 to 1954, with his most active decade being the 1950s.
In which genres did John Brown work throughout his career?
John Brown appeared in a variety of genres including drama, comedy, family films, animation, thriller, and crime.
What are some of John Brown's most notable film roles?
He is known for roles such as Prof. Collins in Strangers on a Train (1951), Bill Hannegan in The Wild One (1953), and voicing Ro-Man in Robot Monster (1953).
Did John Brown do any voice acting work?
Yes, John Brown lent his voice to characters such as Ro-Man in Robot Monster (1953) and served as narrator in films like Dixieland Droopy (1954) and Heritage.
Was John Brown ever credited for uncredited roles in his films?
Yes, he had uncredited roles such as the Service Station Attendant in Jennifer (1953) and voice roles in Dixieland Droopy (1954).
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