Joe E. BrownJoe E. Brown may refer to several people:
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Brown may refer to several people:. He became a nationally recognizable comedian, and his "Never Got A Dinner" sketch was a standard at the Dean Martin roasts for many years. Joe E. After his Oscar-winning role in Sayonara, Buttons performed in numerous feature films, including Hatari!, The Longest Day, The Poseidon Adventure, They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, and Pete's Dragon. senator from 1880 to 1890. His catchphrase from the show, "strange things are happening", entered the national vocabulary briefly in the mid-1950s. S. After years performing burlesque and doing comedy routines in the Catskills, Buttons received his own variety series on television in 1952 -- The Red Buttons Show ran for three years and achieved high levels of success. Joseph Emerson Brown (April 15, 1821 - November 30, 1894) governor of Georgia from 1853 to 1865, and U. Born in New York City, Chwatt received the nickname as a young man, when he worked as a waiter in Dinty Moore's tavern in the Bronx -- his uniform's shiny buttons and his bright red hair caused patrons to give him the name he would later perform under. Joseph Evans Brown (July 28, 1892 - July 6, 1973), American screen actor, portrayer of Cap'n Andy Hawks in the motion picture Show Boat. He won an Academy Award for his portrayal of Sergeant Joe Kelly in Sayonara (1957). Red Buttons (born February 5, 1919) is the stage name of American comedian and actor Aaron Chwatt. |