
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Russell Brown (May 30, 1892; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – October 19, 1964; Englewood, New Jersey) was an American Tony Award-winning actor of stage and film. Brown, a stage actor for decades, is best remembered by audiences as Captain Brackett in South Pacific (which he repeated in the movie version) and for his performances as 'Benny Van Buren' in the stage/film version of Damn Yankees in 1958, and the following year as park caretaker George Lemon in the classic courtroom drama, Anatomy of a Murder (1959). For his stage performance in "Damn Yankees!", he earned Broadway's Tony Award in 1956, as did actor Ray Walston, actress Gwen Verdon and her choreographer husband Bob Fosse, among others, all for the same Tony Award-winning musical.
as Deputy Sheriff George Lemon

as Isaiah
1961
as Captain Gibson
1963

as Deputy Sheriff George Lemon
1959

as Capt. J.M. Brackett, USN
1958

as Dr. Heller
1963

as Night Watchman Mike
1962

as Benny Van Buren
1958

as Uncle Otis
1959

as Self (archive footage)
1987

as Mr. Bob Norman
1940

as Joe
1934

as Bill
1934
as Night Watchman Mike
1962

as Self (archive footage)
1987

as Dr. Heller
1963

as Night Watchman Mike
1962

as Deputy Sheriff George Lemon
1959

as Uncle Otis
1959

as Benny Van Buren
1958

as Capt. J.M. Brackett, USN
1958

as Mr. Bob Norman
1940

as Mr Brittlebottle
1938
as Jimmy Higgins
1936

1935

as Larry Chapman
1934

as Bill
1934

as Joe
1934

as Self
1928
as Captain Gibson
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