Robert Brown
Robert Brown began his acting career in New York City by studying
and work ing with some legendary actors and directors, including
the Erwin Piscator’s Dramatist Workshop at the New School
for Social Research, Rod Steiger and Walter Mathau. His first job
on Broadway was in Skipper Next to
God, starring John Garfield and directed by Lee Strasberg.
Maxwell Anderson hired Robert to play Socrates’ son in the
The Playwrites Co. production of Barefoot
in Athens. Guthrie McClintock saw him in the play and cast
him in the coveted starring role opposite Dame Judith Anderson in Come of Age. As a result, many
poetic roles were offered to Mr. Brown, including The
Corn is Green with Morgan Evens and Ann Harding, and followed
by several Shakespearean roles, including Valentine in Two
Gentlemen from Verona, Ferdinand in The
Tempest with Sam Jaffe, and the Dauphin in King
John. Other roles include Teddy Lutin in Somerset Maugham’s The Circle with Helen Hayes,
the Joseph Papp production of Montjoy
Prison, A Member of the Wedding,
starring Ethel Waters and The Dark
is Light Enough starring Katherine Cornell and directed by
Guthrie McClintock.
One of the performances of which he is most proud is his creation
of the role of Stephen Daedelus in the critically acclaimed Ulysses
in Night Town, adapted from James Joyce’s epic novel Ulysses, also starring Zero
Mostel, and directed by Burgess Meredith. Mr. Brown later played
the Daedelus character in Portrait
of an Artist as a Young Man and Stephen
Hero directed by Phoebe Brand. Another important role in
Robert Brown’s career was the much heralded Rolf Hochhuth’s The Deputy, in which he played
the leading role of the heroic priest Richard Fontana S.J.
After early work in television on such shows as Perry
Mason and the Dick Powell Theatre among others, Robert starred in the 1968-70 ABC prime time series Here Come the Brides with Joan
Blondell. Brown also played the title role of Carter Primus, an
underwater explorer, on the NBC show Primus.
After a season, Brown was back on stage in a production of Lillian
Hellman’s The Little Foxes with Carroll O’Connor, Lee Grant and Burgess Meredith. He
has done many television guest star appearances, including Archie
Bunker’s Place, Colombo, Star Trek, and Police
Story. His films include A Man
Alone with Melinda Dillon and Kathy Jurado, and Tower
of London with Vincent Price.
In recent years, Mr. Brown has been dividing his time between a
busy schedule doing voiceovers for radio and television as well
as writing short stories and a novel. Asked whether he preferred
theatre work or television work, Robert commented “That is
like asking which child of yours you love the best!”
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