Person Details
Birthday: 1887-07-01 05:52:24
Death: 1948-11-25 05:52:24
Aliases: Chas. D. Brown , C.D. Brown , Charles Brown
Gender: Male
Place of birth: Council Bluffs, Iowa, USA
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Movie Involvements: 67
TV Involvements: 0
Most Famous Work
Biography
Charles D. Brown was an American stage and screen actor. His Broadway career spanned the years 1911 through 1937, while his film career, that included more than 100 movies, stretched from 1921 to his death in 1948. Brown additionally, in 1914, wrote and directed one short film, The Bank Burglar's Fate.
Most Famous Work
The Grapes of Wrath
(1940) WilkieThe Big Sleep
(1946) Norris the ButlerNotorious
(1946) Judge (uncredited)The Killers
(1946) Packy Robinson - Ole's ManagerThe Strange Love of Martha Ivers
(1946) McCarthyI Walk Alone
(1947) Lt. Hollaran (uncredited)Boom Town
(1940) U.S. Marshal Stebbins (uncredited)The Fighting Seabees
(1944) Capt. Squires (uncredited)Acting
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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1949 | Police Insp. Mulvaney | |
1948 | Victor 'Doc' Fuller | |
Inspector Stevens | ||
Psychiatrist | ||
Mr. Sadd | ||
1947 | Dinty | |
Lt. Hollaran (uncredited) | ||
Jeff Baird | ||
Police Captain MacTaggart | ||
Mike Dawson | ||
Captain Mead | ||
1946 | Lt. Commander | |
Packy Robinson - Ole's Manager | ||
Norris the Butler | ||
Judge (uncredited) | ||
McCarthy | ||
Dietrich, Bank President | ||
Carter | ||
Inspector Pepper | ||
Father Donovan | ||
D. A. Darrell Tyson | ||
Ed Collner - Chronicle Reporter | ||
Crane Stewart | ||
Insp. Burns | ||
Immigration Officer | ||
1945 | Father Hurley | |
Ward McGee | ||
Mr. Winslow | ||
Joe Gordon | ||
1944 | James Thane | |
Raymond Stuart | ||
Capt. Squires (uncredited) | ||
Editor Clark | ||
1943 | Commander Lane | |
Curtis Glenby (Uncredited) | ||
Dr. G.W. Humboldt | ||
Doctor, finding Boley unfit for further sea duty | ||
Officer at Briefing | ||
1942 | Police Lt. McGill | |
Police Inspector Gallagher | ||
Charles E. Murdock | ||
1941 | Martin Carmichael | |
Capt. Jonathan Hunt | ||
Tetlow | ||
Johnson | ||
Bob Martin | ||
District Attorney | ||
'Doctor' in Sideshow (Uncredited) | ||
1940 | Major Sumner | |
Doc Elliott | ||
J.R. Stevens | ||
U.S. Marshal Stebbins (uncredited) | ||
Police Insp. William C. Thomas (uncredited) | ||
Police Captain Blake | ||
Capt. Roscoe | ||
Brother Wren | ||
New York Police Lt. | ||
Sergeant Putting Pinch on Mickey and Johnny (uncredited) | ||
Editor Linton | ||
Wilkie | ||
Police Lieutenant (uncredited) | ||
George D. Waldron | ||
Nolan | ||
Detective | ||
District Attorney | ||
1939 | Charles Paxton | |
Jeff Collins | ||
Parker | ||
Larry Randall (uncredited) | ||
Police Chief King | ||
Police Lt. Brandt (uncredited) | ||
Capt. Thomas Castle | ||
J.B. Douglas | ||
Barney | ||
Jackson | ||
1938 | Ann's Father | |
Warden Harris | ||
Steve Conway | ||
Major Loy | ||
Bill Thorne | ||
Calvin Whittaker | ||
Fire Inspector Wilson | ||
McGonigle | ||
Pop Williams | ||
Inspector Whitehead | ||
Max | ||
1937 | Click Donovan | |
1936 | Hugo (as Chas. D. Brown) | |
1931 | Peter Angel | |
Harrigan | ||
Jim | ||
Bob Barnes | ||
1929 | Lefty Miller | |
1921 | Gordon Witherspoon | |
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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