Barry Brown

Barry Brown

Barry Brown (April 19, 1951June 25, 1978) was an American author, playwright and actor who performed on stage and in television dramas and feature films, notably as Frederick Winterbourne in Peter Bogdanovich's "Daisy Miller" (1974), adapted from the classic Henry James novella (1878). Bogdanovich praised Brown's contribution to the film, describing him as "the only American actor you can believe ever read a book."

Born Donald Barry Brown in San Jose, California, he was the eldest child of Donald Bernard Brown and Vivian Brown (née Agrillo). [http://barrybrown.info/main.html Barry Brown Biography] ] He was the brother of the actress Marilyn Brown (1953-97) and the novelist James Brown ("Final Performance", "Hot Wire"), who etched an intimate portrait of their dysfunctional family in his acclaimed memoir, "The Los Angeles Diaries", published by HarperCollins in 2003. [Brown, James. "The Los Angeles Diaries", HarperCollins, 2003.]

Brown began his acting career as a child of five and took part in many television and live performances. He was a gifted young man born with a genius I.Q. and exerted himself in the manner of a child prodigy, early on appearing with Van Johnson in a stage production of "The Music Man" at the age of ten.

Brown was 19 when he made his first major screen appearance in "Halls of Anger" (1970), followed by "The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid" (1972) and his breakthrough role as the American Civil War draft dodger Drew Dixon in Robert Benton's critically acclaimed "Bad Company" (1972), co-starring with Jeff Bridges. The publicity and promotion for this film was capped by an article in "Esquire" introducing filmgoers to the "dashing, brooding Brown" in color photographs by Chris von Wangenheim, along with a text mention of Brown's obituary collection focusing on little-known and forgotten Hollywood personalities. ["The Kids of "Bad Company"," "Esquire", February, 1973.] The 1970s rock and roll group took their name from this film and released a hit single, "Bad Company."

After playing opposite Cybill Shepherd in "Daisy Miller", Brown concentrated on television throughout the 1970s, including the TV movie "The Disappearance of Aimee" (1976), about evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson, and numerous TV episodes. His final features were the crime drama "The Ultimate Thrill" (1974) and Joe Dante's "Piranha" (1978).

An authority on actors and film history, Brown was a contributor to "Scream Queens: Heroines of the Horrors" by Calvin Beck and Bhob Stewart. Published by Macmillan in 1978, the book features illustrated biographical profiles of 29 fantasy film actresses and directors. Brown did a similar survey, the unpublished "Unsung Heroes of the Horrors", covering the lives of some lesser known Hollywood talents, and he also contributed to various magazines, including "Films in Review" and "Castle of Frankenstein".

Brown's marriage to Jennie Vlahos on March 4, 1972 ended in divorce May 1972. In June 1978, Brown used a gun to commit suicide at his home in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California.

References

Listen to

* [http://www.barrybrown.info/articles/dirgeforbarrybrown.mp3 Laurence Payne performs "A Dirge for Barry Brown," composed by John Abbott in July 1978]

External links

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* [http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/barrybrown/ Yahoo! discussion group: Club Barry]


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