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- Sound Department
Fred J. Brown was born in Glendale, California, the son of Evelyn Anna (Sharpe) (26 Feb 1905-14 Feb 1986) and Frederick Joseph Brown, Jr. (16 Oct 1900-21 Oct 1960). He was the youngest of 3 siblings, with two sisters, Mary Anne & Joanne
He began his film career at Technicolor and then went on to apprentice at Columbia in 1954, and later worked at Screen Gems Television.
Married Isabel M Wroe in 1956. They had one daughter, Shelley. They were divorced in 1975.
He enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1957 and was honorably discharged.
Married Michele Sharp in 1977 and they worked together until his death.
He and Michele supported the Film & Television School at Chapman University- Additional Crew
Fred M. Brown is known for Heart of Midnight (1988).- Editorial Department
- Editor
- Additional Crew
A native of Chicago, Illinois, Freddie concentrated on editing at Columbia College and worked on local productions including SOUTHSIDE WITH YOU and SUICIDE SQUAD. Since moving to Los Angeles he's assisted on docuseries, commercials and trailers, as well as acclaimed television shows and films like David Fincher's MINDHUNTER for Netflix, THE WALKING DEAD for AMC, the RESIDENT EVIL series for Netflix, and Andrew Dominik's newest film, BLONDE, for Netflix.
On his own time, Freddie has worked on numerous short films, including 2019's THE GREY CONSPIRACY for Amazon, which earned him a nomination for Best Editing from Top Indie Film Awards. In 2020, he wrote, produced and edited a short musical film in response to George Floyd's death titled EVERYTHING MUST CHANGE, which received over 3,000 views online. In 2021, he edited the short film GOLDENROD. His latest short film work in 2022, PETIOLE, will screen at festivals across the country and on large buildings around Chicago.
A proficient trumpet player, Freddie is deeply influenced by music, with art, nature and video games factoring in as well. He credits his father for a love of film that began in childhood, and describes his interests as "anything weird, anything heart-gripping, genre pieces, art pieces, and also the occasional commercial work."
Those who have worked with Freddie describe him as a team player who approaches all aspects of a project with enthusiasm and energy. We were impressed by his resourcefulness and the variety of projects he's challenged himself with, and we look forward to more heart-gripping work to come.- Fred Brown, nicknamed "Downtown Freddie Brown", is a retired American professional basketball player. A 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) guard from the University of Iowa, he played 13 seasons (1971-1984) in the NBA, all with the Seattle SuperSonics. Known for his accurate outside shooting, Brown was selected to the 1976 NBA All-Star Game and scored 14,018 points in his career.
- Sound Department
Fred Brown is known for Decrypted (2012) and Loss (2014).- Fred Brown is known for Silent Predators (1999).
- Production Manager
Fred J. Brown is known for Didn't You Hear? (1970).- Fred Brown Jr. is known for Straight Up Go-Go (1992).
- Transportation Department
Fred Brown is known for The Valet (2022).- Fred Brown is known for Kuroi tobakushi (1965).
- Transportation Department
Fred Brown is known for Emma (1996) and What Rats Won't Do (1998).- Editor
- Editorial Department
Fred Brown is known for Blood of the Iron Maiden (1970) and Hamlet (1960).- Additional Crew
Fred Brown is known for P.O.V. (1988).- Fred Brown is known for His Uncle Dudley (1917), She Needed a Doctor (1917) and His Sudden Rival (1917).
- Fred Brown is known for Dolittle (2020).
- Set Decorator
Fred Brown is known for Sidestreet (1975) and The Wonder of It All (1971).- Camera and Electrical Department
- Art Department