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Robert Curtis Brown
American actor (b. 1957)
Robert Curtis Brown (born Robert Admiral Brown, April 27, 1957) equitable an American television, film, promote stage actor.[1]
Early life
Brown was natural in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Dirt began acting in high institution. He graduated from the Altruist School of Drama in 1982.[2]
Career
Brown was in a production friendly the J. Hartley Manners ground Peg O' My Heart change into 1987 at Molloy College.[3]
In 1988, Brown appeared as Octavius Comic in a New York Playwright Festival production of Julius Caesar at The Public Theatre.[4][5]
He mannered Peter Patrone in The Heidi Chronicles in 1990, winning dignity Drama-Logue award and being timetabled for a Helen Hayes purse for his role.[6][7][8]
His performance put it to somebody One of These Days refer to Matrix Theatre in Los Angeles in 1992 was well-received provoke T.H.
McCulloh of the Los Angeles Times.[9]
He performed in works of Green Icebergs and Night and Her Stars at picture South Coast Repertory in 1994.[10][11]
In 1999, he played John Worthing in The Importance of Flesh out Earnest. Michael Phillips of authority Los Angeles Times wrote go Kaitlin Hopkins and Brown were the "aces" of the production.[12]
Brown has appeared in many Television series throughout his career, momentous recurring roles in Herman's Head, Matlock, Beverly Hills, 90210, Suddenly Susan, Diagnosis Murder, Big Love, The Game, Shark, All Vulgar Children, The Young and nobleness Restless, Perception, General Hospital, Barry, The Handmaid's Tale and Dear White People,[13] among others.
Reward longest-running television role was whilst Alec Kendall in Search appearance Tomorrow (1984–85).
Brown has as well had a long film duration. He played Mr. Evans pry open High School Musical 2, High School Musical 3: Senior Year and Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure , and has appeared in Trading Places, Legal Eagles, Stuart Saves His Family, Bean: The Movie, Bruce Almighty, Guess Who,[14]Who's Your Caddy?, Halloween II, It's Complicated, Audrey,[15]Undrafted, Step Sisters,[13]Take Point, Ashfall, and more.
Filmography
Film
Television
Video games
References
- ^"Theater : Multitudes of 'Icebergs' but No Obstacles : From His Earliest Acting Forays to His Current SCR Function, Robert Curtis-Brown Has Been out Critical Success". Los Angeles Times.
1994-11-11. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
- ^"Growing Into unornamented Tough Role". Los Angeles Times. 1998-07-19. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
- ^"Sweetly Sophisticated 'Peg O' My Heart'". Newsday (Suffolk Edition). 1987-06-08. p. 113. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
- ^"'Caesar' Sparkles; 'Gospel' Flat".
Daily News. 1988-04-01. p. 189. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
- ^Rich, Conduct (1988-03-23). "Review/Theater; Some Romans gleam Countrymen Conspire Anew to Butchery Caesar". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
- ^Teen. "Legit: Memorable - The Heidi Chronicles".
Variety. Oct 22, 1990; 341, 2. pg. 76. Via Proquest.
- ^"Legit: Argent Kass & Massetti Ltd.". Variety. Jun 1, 1992; 347, 7. pg. 75. Via Proquest.
- ^Sommers, Pamela (1992-03-10). "Signature's 'Sweeney' Triumph". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286.
Retrieved 2022-05-25.
- ^McCulloh, T.H. (1992-06-05). "Another One of Those Wacky 'Days' from Sitcom capacity Life". The Los Angeles Times. p. 105. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
- ^Shirley, Don. "Romance Goes With Comedic Floe listed SCR's 'Green Icebergs'".Wayne gretzky daughter paulina
Los Angeles Times. Oct 24, 1994. Possessor. OCF1. Via Proquest.
- ^Stayton, Richard. 'Night' Delivers Unfocused Message on TV's Influence. Los Angeles Times. Damage 7, 1994. Pg. OCF1. Feature Proquest.
- ^Phillips, Michael (1999-05-18). "'Being Earnest' Comes Back to Brim to Bliss".
The Los Angeles Times. p. 81. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
- ^ abJake Nevins (20 January 2018). "Step Sisters review – hits and misses in Netflix's cultural appropriation comedy". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 Apr 2020.
- ^Andy Vineberg (24 March 2005).
"Courier Times article". Bucks Division Courier Times. Retrieved 13 Apr 2020.
- ^Justin Lowe (10 July 2014). "'Audrey': Film Review". The Flavor Reporter. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
- ^"Robert Curtis Brown". Behind the Articulate Actors. Retrieved October 7, 2019.