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Bryan Brown

Bryan Brown (born June 23, 1947 in Sydney) is an Australian actor.

He went to England in 1964, eventually winning minor roles at the Old Vic and later returned to Australia to join the Queensland Theatre Company.

He is married to actress Rachel Ward.

Filmography

  • "Newsfront" - 1978
  • "Breaker Morant" -
  • "Winter of our Dreams" -
  • "Far East" -
  • "Taipan" -
  • "Kim" -
  • "Gorillas in the Mist" -
  • "Cocktail" -
  • "FX" -


Television

  • "The Thorn Birds" -
  • "A Town Like Alice" -
  • "The Shiralee" -

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. On November 26, 2003, Chespirito and Florinda Meza received the keys to the city of Cicero, Illinois. He is married to actress Rachel Ward. After show production was stopped both for El Chavo and El Chapulín, both started to tour Mexico and the rest of Latin America and the United States with different plays, sometimes playing the characters that made them famous. He went to England in 1964, eventually winning minor roles at the Old Vic and later returned to Australia to join the Queensland Theatre Company. He married actress Florinda Meza, who starred as Doña Florinda in El Chavo and who occasionally participated in El Chapulín. Bryan Brown (born June 23, 1947 in Sydney) is an Australian actor. He also started in such Mexican movies as El Chanfle, and El Chanfle 2.

"The Shiralee" -. These two shows became hits all over Latin America, the United States and Spain, and the stars of the show found international fame. "A Town Like Alice" -. In El Chavo Del Ocho, Chespirito played a kid who lived inside a beer barrel in a Mexican neighborhood, and in El Chapulín Colorado he played a good hearted super hero who always got involved in funny situations. "The Thorn Birds" -. His best known roles were in the shows El Chavo Del Ocho and El Chapulín Colorado, as El Chavo and El Chapulín. "FX" -. His stage name of Chespirito was concocted from the dimutive form the Mexican pronunciation of the name of William Shakespeare, meaning "Little Shakepeare" or "Little Boy Shakespeare".

"Cocktail" -. He continuously starred in shows on Mexican television from 1970 to 1995 and became well known throughout Latin America. "Gorillas in the Mist" -. The network quickly signed him and soon he began writing and starring in his children comedy shows. "Kim" -. Chespirito was discovered as an actor one day as he was making a line to apply for a job as a writer at Televisa. "Taipan" -. He began studying Engineering at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, and, according to one of his professors, Esteban Salinas Elorriaga, now professor emeritus, Chespirito was great in math. He wrote a number of plays, and contributed dialogue for scripts of films and television shows in Mexico, as well as some character acting work before he became famous.

"Far East" -. Before becoming an actor, he was an amateur boxer. "Winter of our Dreams" -. Gómez Bolaños was born in Mexico City. "Breaker Morant" -. Chespirito (born February 21, 1929 ) is the professional name of Mexican writer, actor, comedian, and songwriter Roberto Gómez Bolaños. "Newsfront" - 1978.