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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. See also:Other Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood. Tom Brown refers to multiple individuals, including:. His body was returned to the west coast to be interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California. Tom Brown (19th century baseball player), a 19th century baseball player. Berton Churchill died in New York City. Tom Brown (character), a fictional character in novels by Thomas Hughes and George MacDonald Fraser. In 1925, Berton Churchill helped found the Masquers club that led to him and five other actors creating the Screen Actors Guild in 1933.

Tom Brown (naturalist), American outdoorsman and nature writer. One of Churchill's better known roles was with John Wayne in John Ford's highly acclaimed 1939 film, "Stagecoach.". Tom Brown (satirist) (1663(2?) - 1704), satirical writer. Robinson, and Will Rogers. Tom Brown (actor), film actor (1913-1990). As well, he performed with many of the most famous stars of the day such as Bette Davis, Jeanette MacDonald, Tyrone Power, Edward G. Tom Brown (trombonist), early New Orleans jazz trombonist and bandleader. Much in demand, in more than 125 films Churchill worked for some of the great directors such as Otto Preminger, John Ford, and Frank Capra.

Tom Brown (hero), Hero from Yarm who fought in the battle of Dettingen. There, his powerful stage voice and commanding presence landed him numerous supporting roles, usually as the stern or pompous character with such roles as a banker, a State Governor, or a land baron. notable historical people:

    . With the advent of filmmaking in New York Berton Churchill appeared in several motion pictures, and in the 1920s, following the use of sound in film, he moved to Hollywood, California. In 1919 he was in charge of the New York headquarters during the Equity strike in which fellow Canadian and friend, actress Marie Dressler assumed a major part with him that led to her being blacklisted by the producers. There, he was one of the earliest members of Actors Equity and sat on the Council.

    As a young man interested in the theater, he headed to New York City where he began an acting career that soon put him on the Broadway stage. Born in Toronto, Ontario. Berton Churchill (December 9, 1876 - October 10, 1940) was a Canadian actor.