Roscoe Lee Browne

Roscoe Lee Browne

Infobox actor
bgcolour = Silver
name = Roscoe Lee Browne


imagesize = 125px
birthdate = Birth date|1925|5|2
location = city-state|Woodbury|New Jersey, United States
deathdate = Death date and age|2007|4|11|1925|5|2
deathplace = city-state|Los Angeles|California, United States
yearsactive = 1963–2007
emmyawards = Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series
1986 "The Cosby Show"

Roscoe Lee Browne (May 2 1925 – April 11 2007) was an American actor and director, known for his rich voice and dignified bearing.

Biography

Browne was the son of Baptist minister Sylvanus Browne and his wife Lovie (born Lovie Lee). Born in Woodbury, New Jersey, Browne first attended historically black Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, where he became a member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1946. He undertook postgraduate work at Middlebury College in Vermont, Columbia University in New York City, and at the University of Florence in Italy. Also an outstanding middle-distance runner, Browne won the Amateur Athletic Union 1,000-yard national indoor championship in 1949. He occasionally returned to Lincoln University between 1946 to 1952 to instruct classes in comparative literature, French , and English. Upon leaving academe he earned a living for several years selling wine for Schenley Import Corporation. Despite his limited amateur acting experience, in 1956 he stunned guests at a party — among them opera singer Leontyne Price — when he announced his intention to quit his secure job with Schenley to become a full-time professional actor.

Acting career

Despite the apprehensions of his friends, Browne managed to land the roles of soothsayer and Pindarus in "Julius Caesar", directed by Joseph Papp for New York City's first Shakespeare Festival Theater. More work with the Shakespeare Festival Theater followed, and in 1961 he starred as J. J. Burden in "The Connection" (1961), his first movie role. Despite lacking the physical attractiveness of a leading man, numerous film roles established his reputation as an exceptionally versatile character actor who was also capable of performing scene-stealing cameos.

Endowed with a resonant, baritone voice and able to project cynicism and a haughty, patrician tone cultivated over the years from reciting lines from Shakespeare, Browne was much in demand for narration and voice-over parts in film and on vinyl albums, audio tapes and CDs he recorded poetry readings, passages from the Bible, and assorted literary works. He returned time and again to the stage to act in Shakespearean plays, and in on- and off-Broadway modern dramas and musical comedies.

With a strong sense of himself, Browne was determined not to accept stereotyped and demeaning roles that had routinely been offered to black actors, and he resisted emulating fellow actors. Browne also desired to do more than act and narrate, and in 1966 he wrote and made his directorial stage debut with "" starring Cicely Tyson, James Earl Jones, Moses Gunn, and other rising black talent. A lifelong bachelor who coveted his privacy, in the turbulent decades of the civil rights revolution Browne avoided participation in public protests preferring instead to be “more effective on stage with metaphor…than in the streets with an editorial” (Troupe, 92).Fact|date=January 2008

His theatrical work brought him to the attention of producer Leland Hayward, and in 1964 he began a regular stint as a cast member on Hayward's satirical NBC-TV series "That Was the Week That Was". Starting in the late 1960s, Browne increasingly became a guest star on TV on both comedy and dramatic shows like "Mannix", "All in the Family", "Good Times", "Sanford and Son", "The Cosby Show" and dozens of other shows. He also was a regular on the sitcom "Soap" where he played Saunders, the erudite butler from 1979 to 1981, replacing Robert Guillaume who went on to his own show "Benson". Incidentally, Browne guest starred on "Benson" with Guillaume. His appearances on "The Cosby Show", including a memorable episode in which he recited Shakespeare with guest star Christopher Plummer, also drew acclaim as well winning an Emmy Award in 1986 for his guest role as Professor Foster.

He and fellow actor Anthony Zerbe toured the United States with their poetry performance piece, "Behind the Broken Words", which included readings of poetry, some of it written by Browne, as well as performances of comedy and dramatic works.

His most memorable film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's "Topaz", the title character in William Wyler's final film, "The Liberation of L.B. Jones", and as the narrator in "Babe" and its sequel "". Also notable is his television voice work as the Kingpin over five seasons of the Spider-Man animated series.

Browne died of cancer in Los Angeles on April 11 2007, aged 81. [cite news | url=http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/04/11/america/NA-GEN-US-Obit-Roscoe-Lee-Browne.php | title=Actor Roscoe Lee Browne dies at 81 in Los Angeles | publisher=International Herald Tribune | author=The Associated Press | date=11 April 2007 | accessdate=2007-04-17] [cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6547663 | title=US actor Roscoe Lee Browne dies | publisher=BBC News | author= | date=12 April 2007 | accessdate=2007-04-17]

Filmography

Film

*"Black Like Me" (1964)
*"Graham Greene's The Comedians" (1967)
*"Up Tight!" (1968)
*"Topaz" (1969)
*"The Liberation of L.B. Jones" (1970)
*"The Cowboys" (1972)
*"Cisco Pike" (1972)
*"The World's Greatest Athlete" (1973)
*"Superfly TNT" (1973)
*"Uptown Saturday Night" (1974)
*"Logan's Run" (1976)
*"Legal Eagles" (1986)
*"Jumpin' Jack Flash" (1986)
*"The Mambo Kings" (1992)
*"Naked in New York" (1993)
*"Morgan's Ferry" (1999)

Voice work

*"The Ra Expeditions" (1972)
*"Logan's Run" (1976)
*"The Story of Star Wars" (1977)
*"" (1987)
*"Oliver & Company" (1988)
*"Babe" (1995)
*"" (1996)
*"" (1997)
*"" (1998)
*"" (1995-1998)
*"" (2000)
*"Treasure Planet" (2002)
*"" (2006)
*"Epic Movie" (2007)
*"Smiley Face" (2007)

Television

*"Eastside/Westside" (1963)
*"That Was The Week That Was" (1964)
*"NET Playhouse" (1967)
*"The Invaders" (1968)
*"Mannix" (1968)
*"Espionage" (1968)
*"Name of the Game" (1969)
*"The Outcasts" (1969)
*"The Name of the Game" (1971)
*"Insight" (1971)
*"Bonanza" (1972)
*"All in the Family" (1972)
*"Sanford and Son" (1972)
*"The Streets of San Francisco" (1973)
*"Good Times" (1974)
*"Barney Miller" (1975)
*"Starsky and Hutch" (1977)
*"Maude" (1977)
*"Miss Winslow and Son" (1979)
*"Soap" (1979-1981)
*"Hart to Hart" (1981)
*"Santa Barbara" (1980s)
*"Falcon Crest" (1980s)
*"The Cosby Show" (1980s)
*"Benson" (1980s)
*"Magnum, P.I." (1983)
*"227" (1987)
*"Highway to Heaven" (1988)
*"Falcon Crest" (1988)
*"Ring Raiders" (1989)
*"Columbo" (1990)
*"Father Dowling Mysteries" (1990)
*"A Different World" (1992)
*"SeaQuest DSV" (1993)
*"The John Larroquette Show" (1994)
*"New York Undercover" (1996)
*"Hope Island" (1999)
*"ER" (1999)
*"The Wild Thornberrys" (1999)
*"The Shield" (2002)
*"Law & Order" (2003)
*"Will and Grace" (2004)
*"Side Order of Life" (2007)

Awards and recognition

*"Obie Award (1965) - Best Performance for his role as the deceitful, mutinous slave Babu in the Robert Lowell play "Benito Cereno"
*"Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards - Best Actor Award for his roles as Makak the mountain hermit in Derek Walcott's "The Dream on Monkey Mountain" (1970) and the voodoo priest Bynum Walker in Joe Turner's "Come and Gone" (1989)
*"Inducted into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame in 1977

References

External links

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* [http://www.visionaryproject.com/browneroscoelee Roscoe Lee Browns's oral history video excerpts] at The National Visionary Leadership Project
*Roscoe Lee Browne biography at the [http://www.thehistorymakers.com/biography/biography.asp?bioindex=1319&category=EntertainmentMakers&occupation=Actor&name=Roscoe%20Lee%20Browne The HistoryMakers]


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