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Actor (138 credits)
1988
Hannay
(TV Series)
Roberton
1980
Angels
(TV Series)
Mr. Carlisle
1979
Danger UXB
(TV Mini-Series)
Civil Defence Officer
1977
Mr. Big
(TV Series)
Sheik Ibrahim
1965
Jury Room
(TV Series)
Mr. Duckworth - Juror
1963-1964
The Saint
(TV Series)
Atkins / Howard Jackman
1960/III
Macbeth
(TV Movie)
Bloody Sergeant
1956-1960
Armchair Theatre
(TV Series)
Bert Turner / Singer / Kenneth Dowey / ...
1959
Ben-Hur
Chief of Rowers (uncredited)
1958-1959
Ivanhoe
(TV Series)
Gurth
1958
The Veil
(TV Mini-Series)
Constable
1955-1956
Rheingold Theatre
(TV Series)
Zanos / Surgeon Lt. Donald Reynell, RCNVR
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Heritage
(1955)
... Surgeon Lt. Donald Reynell, RCNVR
1952
Ivanhoe
Castle Guard Yelling 'Horseman Approaching from the South!' (uncredited)
1952
Derby Day
Foster - Berkeley's Butler (uncredited)
1950
Marion
(TV Movie)
George Saunders
1949
The Third Man
British Military Policeman in Sewer Chase (uncredited)
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Personal Details
Other Works:
In 1964, he starred in an unsold pilot for a proposed ABC adventure series called "The Yellow Bird".
Alternate Names:
Bob Brown
Height:
5' 11" (1.81 m)
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Trivia:
Succeeded
Bernard Lee as M in the James Bond films. However, it is not known if he is meant to be the same character, Admiral Sir Miles Messervy, or a different character promoted to be director of MI6. Complicating matters is the fact that Brown played a different character in
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). Brown's picture also does not appear in the office of the next M,
Judi Dench, but Lee's ...
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