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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Johnny Brandon to Ric Burns
Ralph Brown Biography (1957-)
Born Ralph William John Jules Brown, June 18, 1957, in Cambridge, England; son of John F. W. and Heather R. (maiden name, Laming) Brown; married JenniferJules, July 25, 1992. Addresses: Agent: International Creative Management, Oxford House, 76 Oxford St., London, W1N 0AX, England.
- Nationality
- British
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor, writer
- Birth Details
- 1957
- Cambridge, United Kingdom
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Film Appearances
- Sheriff Johnson, The Hunting Party, 1971
- Logan, Jaguar Lives!, 1979
- Wildman, Final Exam, 1981
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Tapdancin', 1981
- Hoofer, The Cotton Club, 1984
- Second man, The Hit, Embassy Home Entertainment, 1984
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Bad Blood, 1986
- Danny, Withnail and I, Cineplex Odeon Films, 1987
- Ronny Biggs, Buster, Hemdale Films, 1988
- Paul Mann, Scandal, Miramax, 1989
- Jack, Diamond Skulls (also known as Dark Obsession), CircleFilms, 1989
- Doctor, The Pope Must Die (also known as The Pope Must Diet), Miramax, 1991
- Eugene Delacroix, Impromptu, Hemdale Films, 1991
- Aaron, Alien3, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992
- Dave, The Crying Game, Miramax, 1992
- Leamington, Undercover Blues, United International Pictures, 1993
- Del Preston, Wayne's World 2, Paramount, 1993
- Larry Swift, Don't Get Me Started, Skyline Films, 1994
- The boss, Sick-o-pathics, Cranium Productions, 1996
- Lieutenant Gedney, Armistad, United International Pictures, 1997
- Phil, Up `n' Under (also known as Up and Under), Entertainment Film Distributors, 1998
- Ric Olie, Star Wars: Episode I--The Phantom Menace (also known asThe Phantom Menace and Star Wars I: The Phantom Menace), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999
- Federal court assistant prosecutor, The Hurricane, 1999
- Mr. Diamond, New Year's Day, Les Films, 2000
- Timothy, The Final Curtain, 2000
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Film Work
- Director, Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, 1995
- Co-producer, New Year's Day, 2000
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Television Appearances
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Movies
- John, The Merry Wives of Windsor (also known as BBC TelevisionShakespeare: The Merry Wives of Windsor), BBC, 1982
- Yardley, Black Arrow (also known as La flecha negra), 1985
- Peter Mullin, Talking to Strange Men, 1992
- Mick, Requiem Apache (also known as Alan Bleasdale Presents Requiem Apache), 1994
- Demagio, Devil's Advocate, BBC, 1995
- Sam, Dalziel and Pascoe: A Clubbable Woman, BBC, 1996
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The Place of the Dead, 1996
- Joe Connor, Extremely Dangerous, 1999
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Series
- P.C. Pete Muswell, The Bill, 1985-86
- Miami Vice, Lock, Stock..., Channel 4, 2000-
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Miniseries
- Mick, Rules of Engagement, 1989
- Peter Beasley, Karaoke, Bravo, 1996
- Prince John, Ivanhoe, Arts and Entertainment, 1997
- Dr. Hadley, A Respectable Trade, PBS, 1998
- Jonathan Geddes, The Last Train (also known as Cruel Earth), 1999
- Guevarius, Cleopatra, ABC, 1999
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Specials
- Lange, Christabel, BBC2, 1988
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Episodic
- DAC John Convey, "Manoeuvre II," Between the Lines, 1993
- Captain Carlisle, "Unknown Soldiers," A Touch of Frost, ITV, 1996
- Roy Pilgrim, "No Trace of Tracy," Jonathan Creek, BBC1, 1997
- Stephen Westwood, "Passion," Peak Practice, 1999
- Duke, "Gametown," Lexx, syndicated, 2000
- Duke, "Boomtown," Lexx, syndicated, 2000
- Duke, "Gondola," Lexx, syndicated, 2000
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Stage Appearances
- Georgie, A Clockwork Orange, Man in the Moon Theatre, 1983
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West, Donmar Warehoust Theatre, London, 1983
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Panic, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1984
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Return to the Forbidden Planet, Tricycle Theatre, 1984-85
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Deadlines, 1986
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Macbeth, Liverpool Everyman, 1987
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Black and Blue, Miskoff Theatre, New York City, 1989
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Earwig, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1989
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WRITINGS
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Plays
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Sanctuary, Joint Stock Theatre Company, London, 1987
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Sanctuary D.C., No-Neck Monsters, Washington, D.C., 1988
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Drive Away the Darkness, 1988
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Zone, National Youth Theatre, London, 1990
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The Passion, 1992-94
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Screenplays
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New Year's Day, 2000
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals
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