Graham Brown (actor)
Graham Brown | |
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Born |
Robert Brown October 24, 1924 New York, New York, United States |
Died |
December 13, 2011 87) Englewood, New Jersey, U.S. | (aged
Graham Brown (October 24, 1924 – December 13, 2011) was an American actor best known for his work in the theatre.[1]
Life and career
Born Robert Brown in New York, New York, he is best known for his work on the stage. He attended Howard University where he earned a BA in theater. He also studied method acting at the Actors Studio in New York. He began his career as a Shakespearean actor at Guthrie Theater where he appeared in productions like Hamlet and Richard III.[2] Brown was an original member of Negro Ensemble Company (NEC) and played in many NEC productions like: Malcochon by Derek Walcott, Ceremonies in Dark Old Men by Lonne Elder III, District Line and The River Niger both by Joseph A Walker. He was part of the original cast of controversial play Song of the Lusitanian Bogey by Peter Weiss which toured Europe and was subject to a riot in a London theatre in August 1968. Graham Brown was often cast as professional and/or highly educated people such as doctors and clergymen.
One of his best remembered roles was as "Jared Philibert", the 50-year-old patriarch of a Caribbean-American family in Steve Carter's critically acclaimed play, Nevis Mountain Dew. He originated the role in NEC's Off-Broadway production and reprised the role in the West Coast premiere of the play. For the latter he received a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for his performance.[3]
Selected credits
Theatre
Year | Production | Role | Theatre(s) | Notes |
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1963 | Hamlet[4] | Horatio | Minnesota Theater Company | |
1968 | Weekend[5] | Dr. Hampton | Broadhurst Theatre | |
The Man in the Glass Booth[6] | Sam | Royale Theatre | ||
1971 | Behold! Cometh the Vanderkellans[7][8] | Dr. Vanderkellans | Theatre de Lys | |
1972 | The River Niger[9][10][11] | Dr. Dudley Stanton | St. Mark's Playhouse[9] Brooks Atkinson Theatre[10][11] |
Originally an Off-Broadway production that was transferred to Broadway.[9][10][11] |
1975 | Black Picture Show[12] | Norman | Vivian Beaumont Theater | |
1976 | Eden[13] | Joseph Barton | St. Mark's Playhouse Theatre de Lys |
Transferred to Theatre de Lys on May 14, 1976. |
Kings[14] | Tiresias in "Oedipus" | Alvin Theatre | ||
1978 | Nevis Mountain Dew[15] | Jared Philibert | St. Mark's Playhouse | |
1980 | Lagrima del Diablo[16] | Archbishop Stephen Emmanuel Pontiflax | St. Mark's Playhouse | |
1981 | Nevis Mountain Dew[3] | Jared Philibert | Los Angeles Actors Theatre | Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, Lead Performance[3] |
1985 | Ceremonies in Dark Old Men[17] | William Jenkins | Theatre Four | |
1989 | The Talented Tenth[18] | Father/ Sam Griggs |
Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I |
Film
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1984 | The Muppets Take Manhattan | Mr. Wrightson | |
1989 | Bloodhounds of Broadway | Dr. Frischer | |
1992 | Malcolm X | Dr. Payson | |
1994 | Blues in C | Bucky Webb | |
1995 | Clockers | Mr. Herman Brown |
References
- ↑ Associated Press. "'Sanford & Son' actor Graham Brown dies in NJ". Tdn.com. Retrieved 2011-12-17.
- ↑ Hill, Anthony D.; Douglas Q. Barnett (2009). Historical dictionary of African American theater. Scarecrow Press. pp. 60–61. ISBN 0810855348.
- 1 2 3 "1980-1989 Awards". United States: Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards. Retrieved 2009-11-24.
- ↑ Johnson, John H., ed. (February 21, 1963). "New york beat". Jet. Chicago, Illinois: Johnson Publishing Company, Inc. 23 (18): 63–64.
- ↑ "Weekend". United States: Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
- ↑ "The Man in the Glass Booth". United States: Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
- ↑ "Behold! Cometh the Vanderkellans". New York, New York: Lortel Archives: The Internet Off-Broadway Database. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
- ↑ "Behold! Cometh the Vanderkellans". United States: Internet Theatre Database. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
- 1 2 3 "The River Niger". New York, New York: Lortel Archives: The Internet Off-Broadway Database. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
- 1 2 3 "The River Niger". United States: Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
- 1 2 3 "The River Niger". United States: Internet Theatre Database. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
- ↑ "Black Picture Show". United States: Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
- ↑ "Eden". New York, New York: Lortel Archives: The Internet Off-Broadway Database. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
- ↑ "Kings". United States: Internet Theatre Database. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
- ↑ "Nevis Mountain Dew". New York, New York: Lortel Archives: The Internet Off-Broadway Database. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
- ↑ "Lagrima del Diablo". New York, New York: Lortel Archives: The Internet Off-Broadway Database. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
- ↑ "Ceremonies in Dark Old Men". New York, New York: Lortel Archives: The Internet Off-Broadway Database. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
- ↑ "The Talented Tenth". New York, New York: Lortel Archives: The Internet Off-Broadway Database. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
External links
- Graham Brown at the Internet Broadway Database
- Graham Brown at the Internet Movie Database
- Graham Brown at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
- Graham Brown at the Internet Theatre Database