- (1968) Stage: Appeared in "Carry Me Back to Morningside Heights" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Robert Alan Aurthur. Directed by Sidney Poitier. John Golden Theatre: 27 Feb 1968- 2 Mar 1968 (7 performances + 1 preview). Cast: Johnny Brown (as "Henry Hardy"), Louis Gossett Jr. (as "Willie Nurse"), Diane Ladd (as "Alma Sue Bates"), David Steinberg (as "Seymour Levin"), Cicely Tyson (as "Myrna Jessup"). Produced by Arnold Saint-Subber. Produced in association with Harold Loeb.
- (1964) Stage: Appeared in "Golden Boy" on Broadway. Musical. Music by Charles Strouse; Lyrics by Lee Adams; Book by Clifford Odets and William Gibson. Based on the play by Clifford Odets. Musical Director: Elliot Lawrence. Music orchestrated by Ralph Burns. Dance arrangements by Dorothea Freitag. Additional music scoring by Elliot Lawrence. Music for Fight Ballet Assembled by Dorothea Freitag. Assistant Musical Dir.: Joyce Brown. Choreographed by Donald McKayle. Directed by Arthur Penn. Majestic Theatre: 20 Oct 1964- 5 Mar 1966 (568 performances + 25 previews). Cast: Sammy Davis Jr. (as "Joe Wellington"), Billy Daniels (as "Eddie Satin"), Kenneth Tobey (as "Tom Moody"), Paula Wayne, Ted Beniades, Johnny Brown (as "Ronnie"), Don Crabtree, Bob Daley, Marguerite Delain, Jeanette Du Bois, Lola Falana (as "Lola"), Maxwell Glanville, Roy Glenn, Louis Gossett Jr. (as "Frank"), Buck Heller, Baayork Lee, Theresa Merritt, Terrin Miles, Robin Miller, Sandy Neal, Benny Payne, Harold Pierson, Albert Popwell, Louise Quick, Mabel Robinson, Jaime Rogers, Amy Rousselle, Kenneth Scott, Stephen Taylor, Ralph Vucci, Lamont Washington, Charles Welch, Lester Wilson. Produced by Hillard Elkins. Associate Producer: George Platt.
- (1970s) TV commercials: Write Bros. pens.
- (1974) Unsold pilot: Starred with David Ketchum in a sitcom pilot for ABC called "The Fireman's Ball." NOTE: The plot concerned the misadventures of a group of San Francisco firemen. ABC liked the concept enough to recast and re-shoot another pilot in 1975, with Brown and Ketchum the only returning actors but the network decided not to pick it up for their fall line-up when the audience reaction to its 1975 airing was decidedly cool.
- (1971) TV commercial: McDonald's.
- (2002) TV commercial: Poyeye's chicken restaurants.
- (1977) Print ad: Hunt's Manwich.
- (1970s) TV commercial: Yellow Pages.
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