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Bryan Neathway Brown AM (born 23 June 1947) is an Australian actor. He has performed in over eighty film and television projects since the late 1970s, both in his native Australia and abroad. Notable films include '' Breaker Morant'' (1980), '' Give My Regards to Broad Street'' (1984), '' F/X'' (1986), ''
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'' (1986), ''
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'' (1988), '' Gorillas in the Mist'' (1988), '' F/X2'' (1991), ''
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'' (2004), ''
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'' (2008), '' Kill Me Three Times'' (2014) and '' Gods of Egypt'' (2016). He was nominated for a
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and an
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for his performance in the television
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'' The Thorn Birds'' (1983).


Early life

Brown was born in
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, a south-western
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suburb, the son of John "Jack" Brown and Molly Brown, a pianist in the early days of the Langshaw School of Ballet, who also worked as a house cleaner. He grew up with his younger sister, Kristine, in Panania, and began working at AMP as an actuarial student. He started to act in amateur theatre performances, where he discovered a passion for acting.


Career


Theatre

Brown went to Britain in 1972 and eventually won minor roles at the Old Vic. He returned to Australia and became a member of the Genesian Theatre, Sydney. He appeared in Colleen Clifford's production of '' A Man for All Seasons'', before joining the Queensland Theatre Company in 1975 for a tour of '' The Rainmaker''.


Early films

He made his cinema debut in ''
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'' (1975) as a policeman. He delivered two lines and was listed last in the credits as "Brian Bronn". In 1977, he had the lead in a short feature, ''
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'' (1977), which was written and directed by Stephen Wallace. Brown had small roles in ''
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'' (1978), which was directed by Donald Crombie, ''
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'' (1978) from Tom Jeffrey, and '' The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith'' (1978), which was directed by Fred Schepisi. He had a bigger part in '' Newsfront'' (1978), which was directed by Phil Noyce, the mini series '' Against the Wind'' (1978), which was directed by Simon Wincer, and '' Money Movers'' (1978), which was directed by Bruce Beresford. Brown had the lead in the low budget film ''
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'' (1979) from
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and a key role in Jeffrey's '' The Odd Angry Shot'' (1979) and Crombie's '' Cathy's Child'' (1979). He played the lead in a short for Wallace, ''Conman Harry and the Others'' (1979), and had a leading role in
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' '' Palm Beach'' (1980). In 1980, Brown became known to international audiences for his performance in '' Breaker Morant'', directed by Beresford.


Stardom

Brown played the leading role in Wallace's ''
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'' (1980). He had starring roles in ''
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'' (1980), a thriller, and '' Winter of Our Dreams'' (1981), a relationship drama with Judy Davis written and directed by John Duigan. Brown had a huge international success playing the lead role in the TV mini-series, " A Town Like Alice" (1981), which won popularity in the United States. This co-starred Helen Morse and the two of them were reteamed in ''
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'' (1982), written and directed by Duigan. Brown had another big success internationally with his role as Luke O'Neil in '' The Thorn Birds'' (1983), starring Richard Chamberlain and Rachel Ward (whom he later married). Brown was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor – Miniseries or a Movie for his work. This led to a number of international offers for Brown. He had the lead in a British TV film, '' Kim'' (1984) (playing a British agent in Imperial India) and supported
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in '' Give My Regards to Broad Street'' (1984). Brown returned to Australia for another mini series from the makers of ''Alice'', ''
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'' (1984), but it was not as popular.Ed. Scott Murray, ''Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995'', Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p192 In the UK, Brown played an Australian hitman in '' Parker'' (1985) and he returned home to play Cliff Hardy in ''
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'' (1985). He supported
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and Debra Byrne in ''
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'' (1985).


US career

Brown was given the lead role in the US action film '' F/X'' (1986), which was a hit. However ''
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'' (1986), directed by Daryl Duke from ''The Thorn Birds'', was a huge flop, despite being based on a best seller by
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. Brown returned to Australia to make ''
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'' (1987) with Ward and then a new version of '' The Shiralee'' (1987). He supported
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in ''
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'' (1988) and Sigourney Weaver in '' Gorillas in the Mist'' (1989). In Australia he played the lead in a World War Two drama, '' Blood Oath'' (1990), directed by Wallace and did a romantic comedy based on a story by him and Tony Morphett, '' Sweet Talker'' (1991), directed by Mike Jenkins. In the US he did '' F/X2'' (1991), a sequel to ''F/X'', where he was also executive producer, and the TV film '' Dead in the Water'' (1991). He did a comedy with Dudley Moore, ''
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'' (1992), followed by some thrillers: '' Devlin'' (1992), '' The Last Hit'' (1993), and '' Age of Treason'' (1994); in the latter he was a detective in Ancient Rome. Brown had the lead in a short lived British TV series '' The Wanderer'' (1994) and starred in the popular cable film ''
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'' (1995).


Return to Australia

Brown returned to Australia to star in ''
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'' (1996), which he also produced. He produced and starred in ''
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'' (1996) which led to an anthology TV series. He played
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in the 1997 mini series '' 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea'' with Michael Caine, then did a TV film for Ken Russell, ''
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'' (1998) and a thriller ''On the Border'' (1998). In 1999 Brown starred in the romantic comedy ''
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'' and had a support role in '' Two Hands'' (1999) with Heath Ledger and Rose Byrne. Brown starred in '' Grizzly Falls'' (1999), and '' Journey to the Center of the Earth'' (1999). In Australia he had a support role in ''
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'' (2000) and the lead in '' On the Beach'' (2000) and '' Dirty Deeds'' (2002) which he also produced. He produced a short film by his wife, ''The Big House'' (2001). Brown had support roles in '' Footsteps'' (2003), ''
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'' (2004), ''
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'' (2005), '' Spring Break Shark Attack'' (2005), and '' The Poseidon Adventure'' (2005). He produced a short feature directed by his wife, '' Martha's New Coat'' (2005) and made '' Two Twisted'' (2005). Back in Australia Brown was in '' Joanne Lees: Murder in the Outback'' (2007), and ''
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'' (2008), which he also co produced. He was in '' Dean Spanley'' (2008), and had a small role in ''
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'' (2008). Brown produced and had a small role in '' Beautiful Kate'' (2009), directed by his wife. He was in '' Limbo'' (2010) and '' Love Birds'' (2011) and guest starred on '' The Good Wife''. He had the lead in '' Better Man'' (2013) and appeared in '' An Accidental Soldier'' (2013) also directed by his wife. He and his daughter did a short, ''Lessons from the Grave'' (2013). He starred in the ghost film ''The Darkside'' (2013) and had the lead in a TV series '' Old School'' (2013). In 2014 he appeared on stage for the
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at the
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with Alison Whyte in David Williamson's play '' Travelling North''. He was in '' Kill Me Three Times'' (2013), '' Cocktails & Dreams'' (2015), ''
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'' (2015), '' Gods of Egypt'' (2015), '' The Light Between Oceans'' (2016), and '' Red Dog: True Blue'' (2016). He had roles in ''
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'' (2017), and '' Sweet Country'' (2017) and is in ''Palm Beach'' directed by his wife, and the 2019 TV series '' Bloom''. Brown appeared in the opening ceremony of the
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on the Gold Coast. His 2021 crime novel, ''Sweet Jimmy'', was published by Allen & Unwin in print and as audio book, narrated by Brown.


Production work

Brown's production company made the series ''
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'' and '' Two Twisted'' (similar to ''
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''). The second series had an additional twist: both stories in each episode were connected in some way, and the audience was invited to try to spot the connection.


Honours and awards

Brown was inducted into the Logie Hall of Fame in 1989. He received the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for '' Breaker Morant'' (1980) and for '' Two Hands'' (1999). In June 2005, Brown was made a Member of the
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"for service to the community through a range of charitable organisations committed to providing assistance and support to families and young people and to the Australian film and television industry." The Bryan Brown Theatre & Function Centre in Bankstown, Sydney, was named after him in 2013. He won Longford Lyell Award at the AACTA Awards in 2018.


Personal life

When Bryan Brown was first introduced to Rachel Ward on the set of the TV miniseries '' The Thorn Birds'' in 1983, he read her palm and predicted she would have three children. They married a few months after filming wrapped. They have three children, Rosie,
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and Joe. He is a strong supporter of Australian republicanism.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

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