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  • James Brown was born March 22, in the small town of Desdemona, Eastland County, Texas. He graduated from The Desdemona School (grades ), which was built in (it closed in ). Very athletic, Brown became a tennis pro before there was any money in it. He entered films in Clearly a man of unlimited athletic prowess, he appeared in such rugged Hollywood productions as Wake Island (), Air Force (), Objective, Burma! () and Sands of Iwo Jima (). He had more sedate roles in Going My Way (), as romantic lead "Ted Haines" (Bing Crosby, who was the star of the film, was a priest and therefore out of the running for the leading lady) and then, in "Sands of Iwo Jima" (with John Wayne), Brown was a U.S. Marine, Pfc. Charlie Bass, a combat veteran and colleague of Wayne's character Sgt. Stryker. In The Pride of St. Louis (), a biopic about baseball star Dizzy Dean, Brown played a sidelined ballplayer, "Moose". In Flight Nurse () he played a flight engineer on an

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    James Brown

    Brown (left) with Rin Tin Tin in The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin,

    Born

    James Edward Brown


    ()March 22,

    Desdemona, Texas, U.S.

    DiedApril 11, () (aged 72)

    Woodland Hills, California, U.S.

    Alma materBaylor University
    OccupationFilm and television actor
    Years active
    Spouse(s)Betty Brown
    Children2

    James Edward Brown (March 22, – April 11, ) was an American film and television actor who played Lt. Ripley Masters in the American western television series The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin.

    Life and career

    Brown was born in Desdemona, Texas. He attended Baylor University, representing the university at Tennis. Brown began his acting career in with an uncredited role as a medic in the spelfilm Ride, Kelly, Ride. His first credited role was in the film The Forest Rangers. Brown starred, co-starred and appeared on films including The Good Fellows, Objective, Burma!,

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