A.J. Brown
A.J. Brown | |
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Born |
Alfred John Brown 14 September 1897 |
Died |
29 January 1978 80) Westminster, London, England | (aged
Occupation | Television actor |
Alfred John Brown (14 September 1897 – 29 January 1978) was an English television actor. He appeared in many British television series and films, which include The Adventures of Robin Hood, Dixon of Dock Green, Bomb in the High Street, The Trials of Oscar Wilde, Lord Jim, Out of the Unknown, Emergency – Ward 10, The Avengers, Hands of the Ripper and others.
He was originally supposed to play The Controller in the serial "The Macra Terror" in Doctor Who.
Acting credits
Production | Notes | Role |
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The Princess in Kensington |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury |
The Adventures of Robin Hood |
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Uncle George Fitzwalter Abbot Sir Edward de Courcey |
The Chertsey Apprentice |
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Percy Sykes |
Dixon of Dock Green |
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Alderman Mayhew Mr. Armour |
ITV Play of the Week |
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Edward Harry Freeman Judge Advocate The Statue |
BBC Sunday Night Theatre |
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Roger Crawford |
The First Mrs. Fraser |
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Philip Logan |
Five Names for Johnny |
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Coroner |
Target |
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Dial 999 |
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Unknown Fowles |
Emergency – Ward 10 |
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Harry Wright |
Mr. Bossom's Day |
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Curtis |
The Probation Officer |
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Judge Kempton |
Edgar Wallace Mysteries |
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Commandant of Police |
Portrait of Man |
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Doctor |
The Trials of Oscar Wilde |
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Justice Collins |
Bootsie and Snudge |
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Sir Hector Macdonald |
A Circle of Deception |
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Frank Bowen |
No Man's Island |
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Captain Cork |
BBC Sunday-Night Play |
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Coroner |
Family Solicitor |
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William Naylor |
Bomb in the High Street |
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Nightwatchman |
Crying Down the Lane |
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Justice Haslam |
The Traitors |
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Minister |
Suspense |
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Dr. Rapier |
Once Aboard the Lugger... |
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Captain Cork |
First Night |
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Judge |
Woman of Straw |
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Third Executive |
The Barnstormers |
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Alderman Purbeck |
The Massingham Affair |
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Judge |
Walk a Tightrope |
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Magistrate |
Compact |
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Enoch Farrar |
Lord Jim |
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Magistrate |
The Sullavan Brothers |
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Mr. Justice Ryner |
The Mind of the Enemy |
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Berridge |
Heiress of Garth |
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Mr. Acherley |
Out of the Unknown |
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Judge |
Dr. Finlay's Casebook |
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Sir James Nicol-Scorgie |
The Liars |
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Hector Cathie |
Sergeant Cork |
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Sir Edward John Thor |
The Man in Room 17 |
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Peter Hendy |
United! |
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Justice Lenworth |
The Avengers |
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Dr. Gibson Dawson |
The Forsyte Saga |
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Roger Forsyte |
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle |
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Prof. Esdaile |
The Gamblers |
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Magistrate |
Vanity Fair |
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Bute Crawley |
The Very Merry Widow |
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Mr. Tiffin |
Ten Days That Shook the World |
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Voice |
City '68 |
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The ITV Play |
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Uncle Oliver |
ITV Playhouse |
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Auctioneer |
Resurrection |
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Ivanov |
Softly, Softly |
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James Russell |
Imperial Palace |
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Dennis Dover |
W. Somerset Maugham |
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Sir Augustus Fitzherbert |
Battle of Britain |
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Air Observer |
Hadleigh |
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Sir George Withy |
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) |
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Judge |
The Last Grenade |
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Governor |
Clegg |
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Joseph Valentine |
She Follows Me About |
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The Bishop |
Jamie |
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Mr. Hudson |
Hands of the Ripper |
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Anderson |
Villains |
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Voiceover Judge |
Thriller |
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Judge |
Within These Walls |
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George |
The Morecambe & Wise Show |
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Mr. Howe The Connoisseurs Host |
Father Brown |
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Augustus Aylmer |
Second Time Around |
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Registrar |
Flame |
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Chairman of the Board |
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