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Wallace Edgar Brown (October 8, 1904 – November 13, 1961) was an American actor and comedian. In the 1940s, he performed as the comic partner of
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.


Early years

Wallace Edgar Brown was born in
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, the son of Herbert and Lillian (Garnier) Brown. His father was a compositor for the '' Malden Evening News''. Brown left
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during his junior year, but he later graduated from Malden Commercial Business School and took courses at Chicago University. Before his career in entertainment began, he worked at a drug-store soda fountain in Malden, was a second chef at a hotel in York Beach, Maine, and was a
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at a print shop in Boston, among other jobs. He also performed locally with his father as an amateur.


Early career

Brown debuted professionally in Beacon Falls, Pennsylvania, with the Jimmy Evans Song Box Revue. In addition to entertaining, he handled baggage for the troupe. After that, he began performing with the Carson Sisters. He performed in
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for 15 years before his first appearance in film.


Film

Brown began his film career in 1942 in Hollywood at
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with the film '' Petticoat Larceny''. When RKO decided to emulate the comedy team
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, he was paired with
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, creating " Brown & Carney." The duo premiered with the military comedies '' Adventures of a Rookie'' and its sequel, '' Rookies in Burma''. Of their eight films together, one of the most notable was ''
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'' co-starring
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, a semisequel to Val Lewton's '' I Walked With a Zombie''. Brown and Carney's contracts were terminated in 1946, after which they pursued solo careers. In the 1940s and 1950s, both appeared in various roles for
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films. They reunited in 1961 in
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'' The Absent-Minded Professor''. Brown was later teamed with Tim Ryan in the
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short film ''
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'' in 1949. He was also teamed with
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in four
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short films in 1950 and 1951. Along with Alan Carney, Brown was to be given a role in ''
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'' (1963), but died not long before filming began.


Television and radio

On television, Brown portrayed Jed Fame on '' Cimarron City'' and Chauncey Kowalski on '' The Roaring 20's''. In 1953, Brown had billing over an unknown
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in the fourth-season premiere episode of ''
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'', titled "One for the Road". He made several guest appearances on '' Perry Mason'', including in the role of murderer Harry Mitchell in the 1958 episode "The Case of the Gilded Lily". Brown had also been a regular cast member in television shows such as '' I Married Joan'' and ''
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''. Brown's last years were filled with guest appearances in television, his last one in ''
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''. On radio, Brown was a regular on '' The Abbott and Costello Show''.


Personal life and death

Brown was married to dancer Mildred Lane, and they had a son and a daughter. On November 13, 1961, he died of a throat hemorrhage in Valley Presbyterian Hospital in Los Angeles, aged 57.


Filmography

* '' Dodge City'' (1939) - Cattle Auctioneer (uncredited) * '' All Through the Night'' (1942) - 2nd Police Lieutenant (uncredited) * '' Radio Runaround'' (1943, Short) - Harry, Radio Station Announcer * '' Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event'' (1943, with Alan Carney, but not as a team) - Sagebrush Inn Desk Clerk (uncredited) * '' Petticoat Larceny'' (1943) - Sam Colfax * '' The Adventures of a Rookie'' (1943, with Alan Carney) - Jerry Miles * '' The Seventh Victim'' (1943) - Durk (uncredited) * '' Gangway for Tomorrow'' (1943) - Sam * '' Around the World'' (1943) - Clipper Pilot * '' Rookies in Burma'' (1943, with Alan Carney) - Jerry Miles * '' Seven Days Ashore'' (1944, with Alan Carney) - Monty Stephens * '' Step Lively'' (1944, with Alan Carney) - Binion * ''
Girl Rush ''Girl Rush'' is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas and written by Robert E. Kent. The film stars Wally Brown, Alan Carney, Frances Langford, Barbara Jo Allen, Robert Mitchum, Paul Hurst, Patti Brill and Sarah Padden. The fi ...
'' (1944, with Alan Carney) - Jerry Miles * ''
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'' (1945, with Alan Carney) - Jerry Miles * '' Radio Stars on Parade'' (1945, with Alan Carney) - Jerry Miles * '' From This Day Forward'' (1946) - Jake Beesley * '' Notorious'' (1946) - Mr. Hopkins * ''
Genius at Work ''Genius at Work'' is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Monte Brice and Robert E. Kent. The film stars Wally Brown, Alan Carney, Anne Jeffreys, Lionel Atwill and Bela Lugosi. The film was released on Octob ...
'' (1946, with Alan Carney) - Jerry Miles * ''
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'' (1946) - Narrator (voice, uncredited) * '' Vacation in Reno'' (1946, with Alan Carney, but not as a team) - Eddie Roberts * '' Bachelor Blues'' (1948, Short) - Dorothy's Boyfriend * '' Family Honeymoon'' (1948) - Tom Roscoe * '' Backstage Follies'' (1948, Short) * '' Heart Troubles'' (1949, Short) - Wally * '' Come to the Stable'' (1949) - Howard Sheldon - Bob's Agent (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1949, Short, With Tim Ryan) - Wally * '' Put Some Money in the Pot'' (1950, Short, With Jack Kirkwood) - Wally * '' Photo Phonies'' (1950, Short) - Wally * '' Brooklyn Buckaroos'' (1950, Short, With Jack Kirkwood) - Wally * '' Tinhorn Troubadors'' (1951, Short, With Jack Kirkwood) - Wally * ''
As Young as You Feel ''As Young as You Feel'' is a 1951 American comedy film starring Monty Woolley, Thelma Ritter, and David Wayne, with Marilyn Monroe in a small role. It was directed by Harmon Jones. Plot When printer John R. Hodges is forced to retire at age 65 ...
'' (1951) - Horace Gallagher * '' From Rogues to Riches'' (1951, Short, With Jack Kirkwood) - Wally * '' The High and the Mighty'' (1954) - Lenny Wilby, navigator * '' Untamed'' (1955) - Secondary Role (uncredited) * '' The Wild Dakotas'' (1956) - McGraw * ''
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'' (1957) - Pinky, the cook * ''
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'' (1957) - Las Vegas Heckler (uncredited) * '' The Left Handed Gun'' (1958) - Deputy Moon * '' Wink of an Eye'' (1958) - Sheriff Cantrick * '' Alias Jesse James'' (1959) - Dirty Dog Bartender (uncredited) * '' Westbound'' (1959) - Stubby * '' The Mouse That Roared'' (1959) - Air Raid Warden (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1959) - Joe McDougal * '' The Best of Everything'' (1959) - Drunk (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1960) - Irate Man on Telephone (uncredited) * '' The Absent-Minded Professor'' (1961) - Coach Elkins * '' My Darling Judge'' (1961, TV Movie) * ''
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'' (1961) - Mike Jones (uncredited)


See also

* Brown and Carney


References


Further reading

* Terrace, Vincent. ''Radio Programs, 1924-1984''. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1999.


External links

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