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Tom Brown

Tom Brown refers to multiple individuals, including:

  • notable historical people:
    • Tom Brown (hero), Hero from Yarm who fought in the battle of Dettingen.
    • Tom Brown (trombonist), early New Orleans jazz trombonist and bandleader.
    • Tom Brown (actor), film actor (1913-1990).
    • Tom Brown (satirist) (1663(2?) - 1704), satirical writer.
    • Tom Brown (naturalist), American outdoorsman and nature writer.
    • Tom Brown (character), a fictional character in novels by Thomas Hughes and George MacDonald Fraser.
    • Tom Brown (19th century baseball player), a 19th century baseball player.

There are also various people known as Thomas Brown, as well as Thomas Browne.


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There are also various people known as Thomas Brown, as well as Thomas Browne. Clift has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6104 Hollywood Blvd. Tom Brown refers to multiple individuals, including:. He is interred in the Quaker Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York. Tom Brown (19th century baseball player), a 19th century baseball player. Montgomery Clift died at the age of 45 of heart problems brought on by his drug and alcohol addictions. Tom Brown (character), a fictional character in novels by Thomas Hughes and George MacDonald Fraser. He turned down the starring roles in East of Eden and Sunset Blvd..

Tom Brown (naturalist), American outdoorsman and nature writer. He needed reconstructive surgery on his face, but returned to acting and to stardom. Tom Brown (satirist) (1663(2?) - 1704), satirical writer. In 1956, while filming Raintree County, he smashed his car into a tree, and only quick thinking by co-star Elizabeth Taylor, who pulled two teeth out of his throat to keep him from choking, saved his life. Tom Brown (actor), film actor (1913-1990). But the public never knew until after his death that he was a bisexual, and his guilt over this led to his continuing alcoholism and drug use. Tom Brown (trombonist), early New Orleans jazz trombonist and bandleader. Amazingly, Clift was nominated for a best supporting actor Oscar for Judgement At Nuremberg in a role that only took up seven minutes of screen time.

Tom Brown (hero), Hero from Yarm who fought in the battle of Dettingen. He had a highly successful film career, performing in many Oscar-nominated roles and becoming a matinee idol for his good looks. notable historical people:

    . Clift was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor that same year for The Search. He achieved success on the stage and starred there for ten years before moving to Hollywood, debuting in 1948's Red River opposite John Wayne. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Clift appeared on Broadway at the age of thirteen.

    Montgomery Clift (October 17, 1920 - July 23, 1966) was an American actor. The Defector. Freud. Judgment at Nuremberg.

    The Misfits. Wild River. Suddenly, Last Summer. Lonelyhearts.

    The Young Lions. Raintree County. From Here to Eternity. Indescretion of an American Wife.

    I Confess. A Place in the Sun. The Big Lift. The Heiress.

    Red River. The Search. 1949 - Best Actor in a Leading Role - The Search. 1952 - Best Actor in a Leading Role - A Place in the Sun.

    1954 - Best Actor in a Leading Role - From Here to Eternity. 1962 - Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Judgment at Nuremberg.