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Christopher Brown (born 25 February 1973) is a New Zealand television and theatre actor. His first television role was a regular role in the New Zealand
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'' playing villainous Oscar Henry. He later played teacher Brent Townsend-Ross in the
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sitcom '' Sit Down, Shut Up''. He won an accolade at the 2003 New Zealand Film Awards for his main role in the 2003 film ''Orphans and Angels.'' Brown has often concentrated on his theatre career and co-wrote his one man show titled ''Mr. Phase'' which premiered in 2002. The
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recognised his on-stage work with a Best Supporting Actor nomination in 2003.


Career

Brown studied drama at the
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and was a successful graduate. His television career began in 1998, as business manager Oscar Henry in the New Zealand
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''. The character was a villain who had manipulative tendencies. Brown left the series in 1999 and his character was killed off in an explosion caused by Mackenzie Choat (
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). In 2012,
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named the character as one of ''Shortland Street's'' best ever villains. The actor gained guest roles as Pythagoras in the
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drama ''
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'' (1999), Steve in '' High Flyers'' (1999) and Roberto Sistini in Nine Network's drama series '' Stingers'' (2000). In 2000, Brown played the "self-absorbed" Performance Arts Teacher Brent Townsend-Ross in the
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sitcom '' Sit Down, Shut Up''. In 2002, he played the guest role of Barry Childers in an episode of the first series of
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show ''
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''. Brown had co-wrote his own theatre play with Thomas Howie, titled ''Mr. Phase''. The play had been in development since 2000. It was stylised as a one man show which was directed by Margaret Cameron and performed at the Melbourne International Festival in 2002. The actor played the male lead role of John alongside actress
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in the 2003 film ''Orphans and Angels''. Brown won the "Special Jury Prize - Digital Feature" accolade at the 2003 New Zealand Film Awards for his role in ''Orphans and Angels''. The actor went onto star in a stage production titled ''Yet Each Man Kills The Thing He Loves'', for which he received a 2003
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nomination for "Best Supporting Actor". In 2013, Brown played the guest role of Royce in ABC's comedy ''
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''. In September 2014, Brown performed the main role in the stage production of ''Bent'' at the
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in
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. Bent focused on the Nazi persecution of gay men during
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and were identified by a
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. Also that year he played Rick the Architect in the
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crime drama '' Fat Tony & Co.''. The actor played the supporting role of Neil Murray in the 2018 Network Ten drama series '' Playing for Keeps''. Brown has often concentrated on theatre work and has had roles with production companies such as the
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,
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,
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and the Belvoir theatre group. The actor is also scheduled to appear in a film titled ''Breeding in Captivity''.


Filmography

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Awards and nominations


References


External links

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Christopher Brown at Mollison Keightley
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