Edwin Brown (actor)
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Edwin Brown (died 1999) was a British actor.[1]
In the 1970s, he was a member of the National Theatre company, appearing in Robert Bolt's State of Revolution and Shane Connaughton's Sir is Winning.[2][3]
He had a lengthy career in television, often playing policemen or similar roles.[4] His film roles included a prison warder in the comedy Two-Way Stretch (1960), and Albert Pierrepoint, the hangman, in 10 Rillington Place (1971).[5][6]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1959 | Beyond This Place | Desk Sergeant | Uncredited |
1960 | Two Way Stretch | Warder Charlie | |
1960 | Jazz Boat | Sailor | Uncredited |
1962 | Backfire! | Commissionaire | |
1964 | Ring of Spies | Taffy - Security Officer | Uncredited |
1968 | Inspector Clouseau | Beckman, Bank Guard | Uncredited |
1968 | Star! | Fourth Speaker at Hyde Park | Uncredited |
1970 | Whirlpool | Mr. Field | |
1971 | 10 Rillington Place | Hangman | |
1971 | Family Life | ||
1972 | The Pied Piper | Burger | |
1973 | Thursday's Child | Filbert |
References
- ^ "Edwin Brown". BFI. Archived from the original on 11 March 2016.
- ^ "Edwin Brown | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
- ^ "CalmView: Overview". catalogue.nationaltheatre.org.uk.
- ^ "Edwin Brown". TV.com. CBS Interactive.
- ^ "Edwin Brown".
- ^ "Edwin Brown".
External links
- Edwin Brown at IMDb
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