Roscoe Lee Browne Movies and Career Information
May 02, 1925
Woodbury
Actor
Roscoe Lee Browne (May 2, 1925 – April 11, 2007) was an American actor and director, known for his rich voice and dignified bearing. Browne was the 4th son of Baptist minister Sylvanus S. Browne and his wife Lovie (born Lovie Lee Usher). Born in Woodbury, New Jersey, Browne first attended historically black Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, where he became a member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1946. He undertook postgraduate work at Middlebury College in Vermont, Columbia University in New York City, and at the University of Florence in Italy. Also an outstanding middle-distance runner, Browne won the Amateur Athletic Union 1,000-yard national indoor championship in 1949. He occasionally returned to Lincoln University between 1946 to 1952 to instruct classes in comparative literature, French, and English. Upon leaving academia he earned a living for several years selling wine for Schenley Import Corporation. Despite his limited amateur acting experience, in 1956 he stunned guests at a party — among them opera singer Leontyne Price — when he announced his intention to quit his secure job with Schenley to become a full-time professional
- Roscoe Lee Browne Movies before 2012
- Treasure Planet 2002
- Dear God 1996
- Oliver and Company 1996
- Last Summer in the Hamptons 1996
- Babe 1995
- Naked in New York 1994
- Twilight's Last Gleaming 1977
- Logan's Run 1976
- Cowboys (1972) 1972
- Liberation of L.B. Jones 1970
- Up Tight! 1968
- July '64
- Uptown Saturday Night
- Connection (1961)
- Cisco Pike
- Pompatus of Love
- Moments Without Proper Names
- King (2008)
- Eddie Presley