- Robert Brown (actor)
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name = Robert Brown
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caption = Brown as M in "Licence to Kill ", 1989
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birthdate = birth date|1921|11|26|df=y
birthplace =Swanage ,Dorset ,England
deathdate = death date and age|2003|11|11|1921|7|23|df=y
deathplace =Swanage ,Dorset ,England
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spouse =Robert James Brown (
26 November 1921 -11 November 2003 ) was an Englishactor known for his portrayal of M in theJames Bond movies, succeedingBernard Lee , who died in 1981.Brown was born and died in
Swanage ,Dorset ,England . Before appearing in the Bond films, he had a long career as a bit-part actor in films and television. Two of his most notable parts were as the galley-master in "Ben-Hur" (1959) and as factory worker Bert Harker in theBBC 's 1960ssoap opera , "The Newcomers ".Technically, Brown first started in the James Bond franchise in the film "The Spy Who Loved Me" as Admiral Hargreaves. After Lee's sudden death in 1981, the producers, instead of hiring a replacement, decided to leave M out of "For Your Eyes Only" out of respect for the actor and trade his lines with M's Chief of Staff Bill Tanner. In 1983, they cast Brown to portray M. It is not clear as to whether he was the same character as Lee's M or a different M, perhaps a promoted Hargreaves. He would later be succeeded by
Judi Dench in the film "GoldenEye " (1995).Filmography
Altogether Robert Brown starred in five James Bond films.
*"The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977) - Admiral Hargreaves
*"Octopussy " (1983) - M
*"A View to a Kill " (1985) - M
*"The Living Daylights " (1987) - M
*"Licence to Kill " (1989) - MOther notable films:
*"The Third Man " (1949) - uncredited (coincidentally Bernard Lee is also in this film)
*"A Hill in Korea " (1956) - Private O'Brien
*"Ivanhoe" (1958 TV series)
*"Ben-Hur" (1959) - uncredited
*"Billy Budd" (1962) - Arnold Talbot
*"One Million Years B.C. " (1966) - AkhobaExternal links
*imdb name|id=0114533|name=Robert Brown
*tvtome person|id=20939|name=Robert Brown
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