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Roscoe Lee Browne

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Actor
Born:
May 2, 1925 in Woodbury, NJ
Death:
April 11, 2007 in Los Angeles, CA
Biography:"Roscoe Lee Browne" was already an internationally famous track star when he attended Vermont's Middlebury College and Columbia University. Browne taught comparative literature and French at Pennsylvania's Lincoln University before turning to acting in 1956. Refusing to limit himself to the subservient roles generally assigned to black actors in the 1950s, Browne established himself in the classics, beginning with his inaugural stage appearance in a New York Shakespeare Festival staging of Julius Caesar. He later appeared in such highly regarded New York theatrical productions as The Blacks and Brecht on Brecht. From his first film appearance in "Shirley Clarke"'s "The Connection" (1962) onward, Browne projected a commanding, authoritative presence, even when playing "hired help" characters like camp cook Jedediah Nightlinger in "The Cowboys" (1972). His series-TV credits include the roles of Saunders... Full Biography
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