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Tony Russell "Charles" Brown (September 13, 1922 – January 21, 1999), born in Texas City, Texas was an American blues singer and pianist whose soft-toned, slow-paced blues-club style influenced the development of blues performance during the 1940s and 1950s. He had several hit recordings, including "Driftin' Blues" and "Merry Christmas Baby".
Date Of Birth September 13, 1922, Texas City, Texas, United States Died January 21, 1999, Oakland, California, United States Profession Actor, Writer Education Prairie View A&M University
Actor Title Year Status Character A Magdalene of the Hills 1917 Len Mathis A Race for Life 1916 Short A Night Out 1916 Jonas Deacon Green Stockings 1916 Robert Tarver The Dust of Egypt 1915 Simpson Heavy Villains 1915 Short Reggie - Philip's Rival Victor's at Seven 1915 Short Professor Alonzo White The Slightly Worn Gown 1915 Short A Question of Clothes 1914/I Short Hugh Witherly C.O.D. 1914 C.O. Dusenberry The Fates and Flora Fourflush 1914 Frank Goodheart Rainy, the Lion Killer 1914 Short Silas Private Bunny 1914 Short Ezra Wilson Our Fairy Play 1914 Short Dr. Hefferman The Maid from Sweden 1914 Short Mr. Cook Wanted, a House 1914 Short Mr. Citiman Our Wives 1913 Short Oscar Simbel John Tobin's Sweetheart 1913 Short When Women Go on the Warpath; or, Why Jonesville Went Dry 1913 Short When Glasses Are Not Glasses 1913 Short Thompson - the Widow's Admirer Playing the Pipers 1913 Short Alexander McNab aka McGregor The Obligation 1912 Short Mine superintendent The Undoing of Slim Bill 1912 Short Deputy Wilson Hard Luck Bill 1912 Short Bill
Writer Title Year Status Character Kernel Nutt, the Footman 1916 Short scenario Kernel Nutt, the Janitor 1916 Short scenario Childhood's Happy Days 1916 Short scenario One Performance Only 1915 Short story Spades Are Trumps 1915 Short The Girl Who Might Have Been 1915/II Short story C.O.D. 1914 scenario The Mysterious Mr. Davey 1914 Short story The Professional Scapegoat 1914 Short The Royal Wild West 1914 Short story A Horseshoe -- for Luck 1914 Short story Such a Hunter 1914 Short story Mr. Bingle's Melodrama 1914 Short scenario Our Fairy Play 1914 Short Wanted, a House 1914 Short scenario The Old Fire Horse and the New Fire Chief 1914 Short story The Rightful Heir 1914 Short scenario How Burke and Burke Made Good 1914 Short story Scotland Forever 1914 Short story The Battle of Gettysburg 1913 writer
Known for movies Wanted, a House (1914) as Mr. Citiman
C.O.D. (1914) as C.O. Dusenberry
Our Fairy Play (1914) as Dr. Hefferman
The Battle of Gettysburg (1913) as Writer