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Peter Brown (actor)

Pierre Lynn de Lappe (October 5, 1935[1] – March 21, 2016[2]), also known as Peter Brown, was an American actor. He portrayed Deputy Johnny McKay opposite John Russell as Marshal Dan Troop in the 1958 to 1962 ABC-Warner Brothers western television series Lawman and Texas Ranger Chad Cooper on NBC's Laredo from 1965 to 1967.[3]

Peter Brown
Brown as Deputy Johnny McKay in the television series Lawman (1959)
Born
Pierre Lynn de Lappe

(1935-10-05)October 5, 1935
DiedMarch 21, 2016(2016-03-21) (aged 80)
Alma materUniversity of California, Los Angeles
OccupationActor
Years active1957–2005
Spouses
(m. 1958; div. 1960)
Sandy Edmundson
(m. 1964; div. 1971)
Liliane Alice Yvette Safargy
(m. 1971; div. 1974)
Mary Kathleen Gauba
(m. 1986; div. 1999)
Kerstin Kern
(m. 2008⁠–⁠2016)
Children3

Early life

During his United States Army service in Alaska with the 2nd Infantry Division, Brown became involved in writing, directing and acting in plays to entertain the other troops. Upon his discharge, Brown studied Drama at the University of California, Los Angeles and soon was appearing in plays and on NBC Matinee Theatre.[citation needed]

He supported himself by working in a gasoline station on the Sunset Strip. One night a man paid for his purchase with a credit card reading "Jack L. Warner". Brown asked the customer whether he was one of the Warner Brothers, the man replied "I'm the last one left".[4]

Career

As a contract player for Warner Brothers, Brown appeared in the theatrical film Darby's Rangers (1958) with James Garner and Stuart Whitman. He also appeared in the 1962 films Merrill's Marauders, which was co-written and directed by Samuel Fuller starring Jeff Chandler, and Red Nightmare with Jack Kelly.

Lawman

Though his role in Onionhead was cut from the completed film, the producer Julius Schermer hired him for Deputy Johnny McKay in Lawman, an important part secondary to John Russell as Marshal Dan Troop, that lasted from 1958 to 1962. Brown was the last surviving member of the series.[citation needed]

Maverick

Brown appeared in dozens of other television shows and did several crossovers with other western series as Johnny McKay, including Maverick, in the 1961 episode "Hadley's Hunters". He also appeared on Maverick playing different characters in the 1957 episode "Point Blank" (as Clay Semple) and "Stage West", playing a villain named Rip Fallon.

Cheyenne

In 1957 Brown appeared as Clay Conover in Cheyenne in the episode "Top Hand." In 1958 he appeared as Billy Younger in Cheyenne in the episode "Ghost of the Cimarron." In the Cheyenne episode "Renegades" (1958), Brown portrayed Jed Wayne.

Colt .45

Brown twice guest-starred in another ABC/WB western, Colt .45, with Wayde Preston. He appeared as Dave in "The Peacemaker" or "Judgment Day", the series premiere in 1957. That same season, he was cast as Jimmy Benedict in the episode "Young Gun".

Post-Warner Bros.

After his contract with Warner Brothers lapsed, Brown made two films for Walt Disney Studios, including Summer Magic with Hayley Mills and Burl Ives. He appeared in other television series too, such as Redigo, starring Richard Egan as a New Mexico rancher. He contracted to Universal Pictures for the 1965 NBC Western television series Laredo, set on the Mexican border in and about Laredo, Texas.

Brown appeared in the pilot for Police Woman, starring Angie Dickinson. Brown appeared in several exploitation films such as Foxy Brown, Chrome and Hot Leather, and Act of Vengeance.

Soap operas

Brown also appeared on several soap operas. On Days of Our Lives, he played Dr. Greg Peters from 1972-1979 who was involved in a romance with Amanda Howard (Mary Frann). He was Laurie Brooks' attorney, Robert Laurence, on The Young and the Restless (1981-1982) when she was on trial for the murder of her former mother-in-law, Vanessa Prentiss. He would return briefly to "Y&R" in between soap stints in the late 1980s.

Brown replaced John Shearin as Roger Forbes on Loving during its early days, but was written out after only a couple of months. From 1986-1987, he played Charles Sanders, former ambassador to Mendorra, on One Life to Live The character had a heart attack and died on the evening of his wedding to Lee Halpern. He subsequently played Blake Hayes on The Bold and the Beautiful, the ex-husband of Dr. Taylor Hamilton Hayes.

Personal life

Brown was married five times. His wives were:

  • Diane Jergens, an actress; they wed on September 6, 1958, in Las Vegas and divorced in June 1960.
  • Sandy Edmundson, a model; they wed on May 26, 1964, in Palos Verdes and divorced in 1969. They had a son.[1]
  • Liliane Alice Yvette Safargy, a model; they wed on November 14, 1971, in Beverly Hills and divorced in September 1974.[1]
  • Mary Kathleen Gauba, they wed on November 29, 1986, in Santa Fe and divorced in 1999.[1]
  • Kerstin Kern; they wed on September 6, 2008, in Newbury Park, California.[1]

Brown had three children as follows:

  • Joshua, by Amber Karlson, with whom Brown lived from 1974 until 1979.[1]
  • Christi, by Merle Pertile.[1]

Brown's brother, Phil, worked as an NBC Television West Coast operations coordinator in Burbank, California.[citation needed]

Filmography

Film credits
Year Title Role Notes
1957 The Story of Esther Costello Boy Uncredited
1957 Sayonara 2nd MP Voice, Uncredited
1957 Freedom and You Bill Martin Edited to half an hour and rereleased in 1962 as Red Nightmare
1958 Darby's Rangers Pvt. / Cpl. Rollo Burns
1958 Too Much, Too Soon Young Nightcl Uncredited
1958 Marjorie Morningstar Alec Uncredited
1958 Violent Road Marine Corporal Uncredited
1958 No Time for Sergeants Radio Disc Jockey Voice, Uncredited
1958 Onionhead Clark (scenes deleted)
1959 Westbound Army Sentry Outside Tent Voice, Uncredited
1959 The Young Philadelphians Airline Ticket Agent / Elevator Operator Voice, Uncredited
1959 The FBI Story FBI Agent at Hearting Voice, Uncredited
1962 Merrill's Marauders Bullseye
1963 Summer Magic Tom Hamilton
1964 A Tiger Walks Vern Goodman
1964 Ride the Wild Surf Chase Colton
1964 Kitten with a Whip Ron
1968 Three Guns for Texas Texas Ranger Chad Cooper Episodes of Laredo TV series made into a feature film
1969 Backtrack Texas Ranger Chad Cooper Episodes of Laredo TV series made into a feature film
1970 Eagles Attack at Dawn Abie Israeli film
1971 Chrome and Hot Leather Al
1971 Teenage Tease
1972 Piranha, Piranha Jim Pendrake
1973 Gentle Savage - Executive producer
1974 Foxy Brown Stevie Elias
1974 Memory of Us Winston
1974 Act of Vengeance Jack
1975 Slashed Dreams The Professor
1976 Sparkle - Executive producer
1982 The Concrete Jungle Danny
1986 The Aurora Encounter Sheriff
1986 The Messenger Harris
1990 Deathstone Admiral
1995 Fists of Iron Max
1997 Asylum Dr. Frank Meyers
1999 Wasteland Justice Wilkerson
2001 The Wedding Planner Justice
2004 Y.M.I. Glenn
2004 Land of the Free? Sen. Jacobs
2004 Hollywood, It's a Dog's Life Hank O'Hara
2005 Three Bad Men Tom Noland
2005 Hell to Pay Johnny Behan (final film role)
Television credits
Year Title Role Notes
1957 Colt .45 Jimmy Benedict / Dave 2 episodes
1957–1960 Maverick Deputy Johnny McKay / Rip Fallon in the episode: "Stage West"/ Chris Semple 3 episodes
1957–1962 Cheyenne Ross Andrews-Pocketful Of Stars ... Billy Younger [Ep:"Ghost of the Cimarron"]

Jed Wayne [Ep: Renegades] Clay Conover - [Ep: Top Hand] (4 episodes)

1958–1959 Sugarfoot Deputy Johnny McKay / Davey Reeder 2 episodes
1958–1962 Lawman Deputy Johnny McKay 156 episodes
1962 Hawaiian Eye Teo Episode: "Lalama Lady"
1962 77 Sunset Strip Trace Morgan / Timmy Ellison 2 episodes
1963 The Gallant Men Lt. Hodges Episode: "The Bridge"
1963 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Det. Philip Reardon / Ed 2 episodes
1963 Redigo Johnny Porter Episode: "The Blooded Bull"
1963–1964 Wagon Train Ben Campbell / Aaron Balfour / Benedict O'Brien 3 episodes
1964 Kraft Suspense Theatre Chris Forrester / Lieutenant Ben Hollister 2 episodes
1964–1967 The Virginian Tom Conlan / Chad Cooper / Craig Ryan 3 episodes
1965–1967 Laredo Chad Cooper 56 episodes, three of which are a credit only. Credited as Chad Cooper/Prince Lazlo in "A Prince of a Ranger" (1966)
1967 The Danny Thomas Hour Eddie Kimble Episode: "The Enemy"
1969 The Best Years Dempster Made-for-television movie
1969 Mod Squad Lou Franklin Episode: "The Debt"
1970 Hunters Are for Killing Raymond Pera Made-for-television movie
1970 The Most Deadly Game Scott Norton Episode: "War Games"
1971 My Three Sons Mike Turley Episode: "The Love God"
1971 Dan August Fred Bowers Episode: "The Manufactured Man"
1971 Mission: Impossible Johnny Brown Episode: "Blind"
1971 O'Hara, U.S. Treasury S.A. Bart Herron Episode: "Operation: Spread"
1972 Medical Center Dr. Musante Episode: "Deadlock"
1972 The Bob Newhart Show Stan Conners Episode: "Tennis, Emily?"
1972–1978 Days of Our Lives Dr. Greg Peters 10 episodes
1973 The Magician Ray Weaver Episode: "The Vanishing Lady"
1974 Police Story Chuck / Lloyd 2 episodes
1975 Marcus Welby, M.D. Mike Ross Episode: "The Covenant"
1975 Matt Helm Episode: "Dead Men Talk", Episode: "Murder on Ice"
1975 Police Woman Paul Monarch Episode: "Above and Beyond"
1977 The Streets of San Francisco Officer Brady Episode: "One Last Trick"
1977 Quincy M.E. Bondine - College Football Coast Episode: "Main Man"
1978 Wonder Woman Inspector Tim Bolt Episode: "Hot Wheels"
1978 Charlie's Angels Mark Correll Episode: "Angels Ahoy"
1978 Vega$ Richie Episode: "The Pageant"
1978 The Eddie Capra Mysteries Episode: "Breakout to Murder"
1978 Flying High Richard Episode: "Brides and Grooms"
1979 Salvage 1 Bill Kelly Episode: "Salvage" (pilot)
1979 Project U.F.O. Steve Rollins Episode: "Sighting 4026: The Atlantic Queen Incident"
1979 California Fever Woods Episode: "Beach Wars"
1980 The Dukes of Hazzard Floyd Baker Episode: "Officer Daisy Duke"
1980 Top of the Hill McCain Made-for-television movie
1980 The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything Bodyguard Made-for-television movie
1981 Fantasy Island Patrick O'Herlihy Episode: "Elizabeth's Baby/The Artist and the Lady"
1981 The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo Hijacker Thompson Episode: "Airsick - 1981"
1982 Dallas Tom Flintoff Episode: "Denial"
1982 Magnum, P.I. Robert Brighton Episode: "Heal Thyself"
1983 Hart to Hart Ray Martin / Dr. Scott Episode: "As the Hart Turns"
1983 Loving Roger Forbes
1983 T.J. Hooker Lt. Drummer 2 episodes
1983 Manimal Carl McGhan Episode: "High Stakes"
1984 Whiz Kids Androv Episode: "Father's Day"
1984 Cover Up Mark Reynolds Pilot episode
1984 The Fall Guy Episode: "San Francisco Caper"
1984 Riptide Fred Cushing Episode: "Peter Pan Is Alive and Well"
1984–1986 Simon & Simon Manny Crobett / FBI Agent Frank Kenniman 2 episodes
1985 Crazy Like a Fox Episode: "Till Death Do Us Part"
1985 Knight Rider Episode: "Knight Behind Bars"
1986 Airwolf Herb Waldron Episode: "Little Wolf"
1986 The A-Team Episode: "The Theory of Revolution"
1986–1987 One Life to Live Charles Sanders, III Featured Role
1988 Ohara Austin Snyder Episode: "Last Year's Model"
1988 Aaron's Way Coach Grady Episode: "New Patterns"
1988 1st & Ten: The Championship Mal Hutchins Episode: "Caught in the Draft"
1989 Hunter Fuller Episode: "Partners"
1989 Generations Doctor 4 episodes
1989–1991 The Young and the Restless Robert Laurence 6 episodes
1990 Baywatch Bucky Episode: "Shark Derby"
1991–1992 The Bold and the Beautiful Blake Hayes 30 episodes
1992 Wings Dr. Lasker Episode: "Noses Off"
1994 One West Waikiki Mr. Dineheart Episode: "Along Came a Spider"
1997 Babylon 5 Minister Episode: "Intersections in Real Time"
2000 JAG Bill Layton Episode: "Real Deal SEAL"
2001 Disney's California Adventure TV Special Made-for-television movie

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Aaker, Everett (2017). Television Western Players, 1960-1975: A Biographical Dictionary. McFarland & Company. p. 70. ISBN 978-1476662503.
  2. ^ Rosenberg, Eli (March 25, 2016). "Peter Brown, Star in TV Westerns and Soap Opera, Dies at 80". The New York Times. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
  3. ^ Thomas, Bob (February 8, 1959). "Peter Brown Major Reason 'Lawman' Show Popular". Ocala Star-Banner. p. 11. Retrieved July 14, 2012.
  4. ^ . Official Peter Brown Fan Site. Archived from the original on 2007-08-20.

References

  • Brown, Peter; Stuart, Alexx (2014). The Fastest Gun in Hollywood: The Life Story of Peter Brown. Wild Horse Press. ASIN B00HRHANJ2.

External links

  • Peter Brown at IMDb
  • Peter Brown at AllMovie
  • Obituary - Hollywood Reporter

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This article is about the American actor For other uses see Peter Brown disambiguation Pierre Lynn de Lappe October 5 1935 1 March 21 2016 2 also known as Peter Brown was an American actor He portrayed Deputy Johnny McKay opposite John Russell as Marshal Dan Troop in the 1958 to 1962 ABC Warner Brothers western television series Lawman and Texas Ranger Chad Cooper on NBC s Laredo from 1965 to 1967 3 Peter BrownBrown as Deputy Johnny McKay in the television series Lawman 1959 BornPierre Lynn de Lappe 1935 10 05 October 5 1935New York City U S DiedMarch 21 2016 2016 03 21 aged 80 Phoenix Arizona U S Alma materUniversity of California Los AngelesOccupationActorYears active1957 2005SpousesDiane Jergens m 1958 div 1960 wbr Sandy Edmundson m 1964 div 1971 wbr Liliane Alice Yvette Safargy m 1971 div 1974 wbr Mary Kathleen Gauba m 1986 div 1999 wbr Kerstin Kern m 2008 2016 wbr Children3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Lawman 2 2 Maverick 2 3 Cheyenne 2 4 Colt 45 2 5 Post Warner Bros 2 6 Soap operas 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditDuring his United States Army service in Alaska with the 2nd Infantry Division Brown became involved in writing directing and acting in plays to entertain the other troops Upon his discharge Brown studied Drama at the University of California Los Angeles and soon was appearing in plays and on NBC Matinee Theatre citation needed He supported himself by working in a gasoline station on the Sunset Strip One night a man paid for his purchase with a credit card reading Jack L Warner Brown asked the customer whether he was one of the Warner Brothers the man replied I m the last one left 4 Career EditAs a contract player for Warner Brothers Brown appeared in the theatrical film Darby s Rangers 1958 with James Garner and Stuart Whitman He also appeared in the 1962 films Merrill s Marauders which was co written and directed by Samuel Fuller starring Jeff Chandler and Red Nightmare with Jack Kelly Lawman Edit Though his role in Onionhead was cut from the completed film the producer Julius Schermer hired him for Deputy Johnny McKay in Lawman an important part secondary to John Russell as Marshal Dan Troop that lasted from 1958 to 1962 Brown was the last surviving member of the series citation needed Maverick Edit Brown appeared in dozens of other television shows and did several crossovers with other western series as Johnny McKay including Maverick in the 1961 episode Hadley s Hunters He also appeared on Maverick playing different characters in the 1957 episode Point Blank as Clay Semple and Stage West playing a villain named Rip Fallon Cheyenne Edit In 1957 Brown appeared as Clay Conover in Cheyenne in the episode Top Hand In 1958 he appeared as Billy Younger in Cheyenne in the episode Ghost of the Cimarron In the Cheyenne episode Renegades 1958 Brown portrayed Jed Wayne Colt 45 Edit Brown twice guest starred in another ABC WB western Colt 45 with Wayde Preston He appeared as Dave in The Peacemaker or Judgment Day the series premiere in 1957 That same season he was cast as Jimmy Benedict in the episode Young Gun Post Warner Bros Edit After his contract with Warner Brothers lapsed Brown made two films for Walt Disney Studios including Summer Magic with Hayley Mills and Burl Ives He appeared in other television series too such as Redigo starring Richard Egan as a New Mexico rancher He contracted to Universal Pictures for the 1965 NBC Western television series Laredo set on the Mexican border in and about Laredo Texas Brown appeared in the pilot for Police Woman starring Angie Dickinson Brown appeared in several exploitation films such as Foxy Brown Chrome and Hot Leather and Act of Vengeance Soap operas Edit Brown also appeared on several soap operas On Days of Our Lives he played Dr Greg Peters from 1972 1979 who was involved in a romance with Amanda Howard Mary Frann He was Laurie Brooks attorney Robert Laurence on The Young and the Restless 1981 1982 when she was on trial for the murder of her former mother in law Vanessa Prentiss He would return briefly to Y amp R in between soap stints in the late 1980s Brown replaced John Shearin as Roger Forbes on Loving during its early days but was written out after only a couple of months From 1986 1987 he played Charles Sanders former ambassador to Mendorra on One Life to Live The character had a heart attack and died on the evening of his wedding to Lee Halpern He subsequently played Blake Hayes on The Bold and the Beautiful the ex husband of Dr Taylor Hamilton Hayes Personal life EditBrown was married five times His wives were Diane Jergens an actress they wed on September 6 1958 in Las Vegas and divorced in June 1960 Sandy Edmundson a model they wed on May 26 1964 in Palos Verdes and divorced in 1969 They had a son 1 Liliane Alice Yvette Safargy a model they wed on November 14 1971 in Beverly Hills and divorced in September 1974 1 Mary Kathleen Gauba they wed on November 29 1986 in Santa Fe and divorced in 1999 1 Kerstin Kern they wed on September 6 2008 in Newbury Park California 1 Brown had three children as follows Joshua by Amber Karlson with whom Brown lived from 1974 until 1979 1 Christi by Merle Pertile 1 Brown s brother Phil worked as an NBC Television West Coast operations coordinator in Burbank California citation needed Filmography EditFilm credits Year Title Role Notes1957 The Story of Esther Costello Boy Uncredited1957 Sayonara 2nd MP Voice Uncredited1957 Freedom and You Bill Martin Edited to half an hour and rereleased in 1962 as Red Nightmare1958 Darby s Rangers Pvt Cpl Rollo Burns1958 Too Much Too Soon Young Nightcl Uncredited1958 Marjorie Morningstar Alec Uncredited1958 Violent Road Marine Corporal Uncredited1958 No Time for Sergeants Radio Disc Jockey Voice Uncredited1958 Onionhead Clark scenes deleted 1959 Westbound Army Sentry Outside Tent Voice Uncredited1959 The Young Philadelphians Airline Ticket Agent Elevator Operator Voice Uncredited1959 The FBI Story FBI Agent at Hearting Voice Uncredited1962 Merrill s Marauders Bullseye1963 Summer Magic Tom Hamilton1964 A Tiger Walks Vern Goodman1964 Ride the Wild Surf Chase Colton1964 Kitten with a Whip Ron1968 Three Guns for Texas Texas Ranger Chad Cooper Episodes of Laredo TV series made into a feature film1969 Backtrack Texas Ranger Chad Cooper Episodes of Laredo TV series made into a feature film1970 Eagles Attack at Dawn Abie Israeli film1971 Chrome and Hot Leather Al1971 Teenage Tease1972 Piranha Piranha Jim Pendrake1973 Gentle Savage Executive producer1974 Foxy Brown Stevie Elias1974 Memory of Us Winston1974 Act of Vengeance Jack1975 Slashed Dreams The Professor1976 Sparkle Executive producer1982 The Concrete Jungle Danny1986 The Aurora Encounter Sheriff1986 The Messenger Harris1990 Deathstone Admiral1995 Fists of Iron Max1997 Asylum Dr Frank Meyers1999 Wasteland Justice Wilkerson2001 The Wedding Planner Justice2004 Y M I Glenn2004 Land of the Free Sen Jacobs2004 Hollywood It s a Dog s Life Hank O Hara2005 Three Bad Men Tom Noland2005 Hell to Pay Johnny Behan final film role Television credits Year Title Role Notes1957 Colt 45 Jimmy Benedict Dave 2 episodes1957 1960 Maverick Deputy Johnny McKay Rip Fallon in the episode Stage West Chris Semple 3 episodes1957 1962 Cheyenne Ross Andrews Pocketful Of Stars Billy Younger Ep Ghost of the Cimarron Jed Wayne Ep Renegades Clay Conover Ep Top Hand 4 episodes 1958 1959 Sugarfoot Deputy Johnny McKay Davey Reeder 2 episodes1958 1962 Lawman Deputy Johnny McKay 156 episodes1962 Hawaiian Eye Teo Episode Lalama Lady 1962 77 Sunset Strip Trace Morgan Timmy Ellison 2 episodes1963 The Gallant Men Lt Hodges Episode The Bridge 1963 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Det Philip Reardon Ed 2 episodes1963 Redigo Johnny Porter Episode The Blooded Bull 1963 1964 Wagon Train Ben Campbell Aaron Balfour Benedict O Brien 3 episodes1964 Kraft Suspense Theatre Chris Forrester Lieutenant Ben Hollister 2 episodes1964 1967 The Virginian Tom Conlan Chad Cooper Craig Ryan 3 episodes1965 1967 Laredo Chad Cooper 56 episodes three of which are a credit only Credited as Chad Cooper Prince Lazlo in A Prince of a Ranger 1966 1967 The Danny Thomas Hour Eddie Kimble Episode The Enemy 1969 The Best Years Dempster Made for television movie1969 Mod Squad Lou Franklin Episode The Debt 1970 Hunters Are for Killing Raymond Pera Made for television movie1970 The Most Deadly Game Scott Norton Episode War Games 1971 My Three Sons Mike Turley Episode The Love God 1971 Dan August Fred Bowers Episode The Manufactured Man 1971 Mission Impossible Johnny Brown Episode Blind 1971 O Hara U S Treasury S A Bart Herron Episode Operation Spread 1972 Medical Center Dr Musante Episode Deadlock 1972 The Bob Newhart Show Stan Conners Episode Tennis Emily 1972 1978 Days of Our Lives Dr Greg Peters 10 episodes1973 The Magician Ray Weaver Episode The Vanishing Lady 1974 Police Story Chuck Lloyd 2 episodes1975 Marcus Welby M D Mike Ross Episode The Covenant 1975 Matt Helm Episode Dead Men Talk Episode Murder on Ice 1975 Police Woman Paul Monarch Episode Above and Beyond 1977 The Streets of San Francisco Officer Brady Episode One Last Trick 1977 Quincy M E Bondine College Football Coast Episode Main Man 1978 Wonder Woman Inspector Tim Bolt Episode Hot Wheels 1978 Charlie s Angels Mark Correll Episode Angels Ahoy 1978 Vega Richie Episode The Pageant 1978 The Eddie Capra Mysteries Episode Breakout to Murder 1978 Flying High Richard Episode Brides and Grooms 1979 Salvage 1 Bill Kelly Episode Salvage pilot 1979 Project U F O Steve Rollins Episode Sighting 4026 The Atlantic Queen Incident 1979 California Fever Woods Episode Beach Wars 1980 The Dukes of Hazzard Floyd Baker Episode Officer Daisy Duke 1980 Top of the Hill McCain Made for television movie1980 The Girl the Gold Watch amp Everything Bodyguard Made for television movie1981 Fantasy Island Patrick O Herlihy Episode Elizabeth s Baby The Artist and the Lady 1981 The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo Hijacker Thompson Episode Airsick 1981 1982 Dallas Tom Flintoff Episode Denial 1982 Magnum P I Robert Brighton Episode Heal Thyself 1983 Hart to Hart Ray Martin Dr Scott Episode As the Hart Turns 1983 Loving Roger Forbes1983 T J Hooker Lt Drummer 2 episodes1983 Manimal Carl McGhan Episode High Stakes 1984 Whiz Kids Androv Episode Father s Day 1984 Cover Up Mark Reynolds Pilot episode1984 The Fall Guy Episode San Francisco Caper 1984 Riptide Fred Cushing Episode Peter Pan Is Alive and Well 1984 1986 Simon amp Simon Manny Crobett FBI Agent Frank Kenniman 2 episodes1985 Crazy Like a Fox Episode Till Death Do Us Part 1985 Knight Rider Episode Knight Behind Bars 1986 Airwolf Herb Waldron Episode Little Wolf 1986 The A Team Episode The Theory of Revolution 1986 1987 One Life to Live Charles Sanders III Featured Role1988 Ohara Austin Snyder Episode Last Year s Model 1988 Aaron s Way Coach Grady Episode New Patterns 1988 1st amp Ten The Championship Mal Hutchins Episode Caught in the Draft 1989 Hunter Fuller Episode Partners 1989 Generations Doctor 4 episodes1989 1991 The Young and the Restless Robert Laurence 6 episodes1990 Baywatch Bucky Episode Shark Derby 1991 1992 The Bold and the Beautiful Blake Hayes 30 episodes1992 Wings Dr Lasker Episode Noses Off 1994 One West Waikiki Mr Dineheart Episode Along Came a Spider 1997 Babylon 5 Minister Episode Intersections in Real Time 2000 JAG Bill Layton Episode Real Deal SEAL 2001 Disney s California Adventure TV Special Made for television movieNotes Edit a b c d e f g Aaker Everett 2017 Television Western Players 1960 1975 A Biographical Dictionary McFarland amp Company p 70 ISBN 978 1476662503 Rosenberg Eli March 25 2016 Peter Brown Star in TV Westerns and Soap Opera Dies at 80 The New York Times Retrieved October 17 2016 Thomas Bob February 8 1959 Peter Brown Major Reason Lawman Show Popular Ocala Star Banner p 11 Retrieved July 14 2012 Peter Brown Biography Official Peter Brown Fan Site Archived from the original on 2007 08 20 References EditBrown Peter Stuart Alexx 2014 The Fastest Gun in Hollywood The Life Story of Peter Brown Wild Horse Press ASIN B00HRHANJ2 External links EditPeter Brown at IMDb Peter Brown at AllMovie Obituary Hollywood ReporterPortals Biography New York City Los Angeles California Film Television Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Brown actor amp oldid 1124155810, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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