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I would like to announce my retirement from the convention circuit. Brown was blacklisted in 1952, along with many others during that disgraceful time in political history. McFarland. BFI. "Phil Brown, 89; Actor Had a Big Hit With a Small 'Star Wars' Part" – via LA Times.
In the forties, along with other former Group Theatre members, Mr. Brown formed The Actor's Laboratory, a unique organization in Hollywood.
He will be deeply missed by his family, friends and fans alike.
April 30, 1916 - February 9, 2006
Phil Brown is probably best known for his role in Star Wars as Uncle Owen Lars (Luke Skywalker's Uncle), due to its world-wide popularity for the past twenty years, in spite of it's being a small role in terms of his long and successful career in New York, Hollywood and Europe. Phil graduated from Stanford University in 1937 and was fortunate to be accepted into the famous Group Theatre of New York in 1938. While waiting for the Group Theatre to cast him, Mr. Brown secured his first job on Broadway as a dancer in the play, "Everywhere I Roam". The Film has two titles "Give Us This Day" or "Salt to the Devil", and is considered a classic in France. He had only finished his first feature film entitled "The Harlem Globetrotters" which starred Dorothy Dandridge and the famous Globetrotter team, before the anti-communist zealots of the infamous McCarthy period rose to prominence with their incredible persecution of so many actors, authors, and other artists. Retrieved March 17, 2016. Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Phil Brown was the son of a doctor whose work took the family all around the country. "After a long illness, Phil died peacefully in his sleep on Thursday Feb 9th". "Obituary: Phil Brown". Associated Press. Fantha Tracks. Twitter. His move upward on the totem pole was fairly rapid, playing a series of roles, classified in those days as "the guy who didn't get the girl". This led him to another dance part in a political cabaret in aid of sending medical supplies to Loyalist Spain. BFI. His association with the Lab came back to haunt him later in the decade, when its members fell under the scrutiny of the House Un-American Activities Committee, and Brown was eventually compelled to relocate with his family to England, UK. Overseas he was able to resume acting on stage, TV and films; he also directed for the stage and TV. He returned to the U.S. in the 1990s and made the rounds of autograph shows. BornApril 30, 1916 DiedFebruary 9, 2006(89) Mailing Contact: 2109 S. Wilbur Ave. Walla Walla, WA 99362 | E-mail: Time Machine Collectibles Fax: 509-525-0393
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