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    Movie producer and supervisor who was also a theatre and film director

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  1. Harry Joe Brown (September 22, 1890 – April 28, 1972) was an American film producer, and earlier a theatre and film director.

  2. Harry Joe Brown. Producer: The Winner. Harry Joe Brown got his start in the theater, where he was an actor and director. He went to Hollywood and became a director--mostly of second features--at Universal Pictures in 1930, then went over to Paramount from 1932 to 1933.

  3. Harry Joe Brown. Producer: The Winner. Harry Joe Brown got his start in the theater, where he was an actor and director. He went to Hollywood and became a director--mostly of second features--at Universal Pictures in 1930, then went over to Paramount from 1932 to 1933.

  4. Apr 29, 1972 · PALM SPRINGS, Calif., April 28 (UPI)—Harry Joe Brown, producer and director of many Western and adventure motion pictures, died apparently of heart attack today at his home at the age of 78.

  5. Find the location of Harry Joe Brown's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, read a biography, see related stars and browse a map of important places in their career. Born Sept. 22, 1890 in...

  6. Harry Joe Brown (September 22, 1890 – April 28, 1972) was an American film producer and supervisor who was also a theatre and film director. Harry Joe Brown was born in 1890 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  7. Nov 20, 2022 · This Harry is probably best known for that series of late-1950s Westerns directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Harry’s business partner Randolph Scott, superb pictures like Ride Lonesome and Comanche Station, but like Harry Sherman, Harry Joe Brown went way back, to the silent days. And unlike Sherman, Brown also directed, wrote and ...

  8. Aug 6, 2021 · But beginning with Seven Men from Now, Boetticher and Scott—often in collaboration with the veteran producer Harry Joe Brown and the young screenwriter Burt Kennedymade a series of westerns in which everything seemed to fit perfectly, nothing too loose and nothing too tight.

  9. Harry Joe Brown was a movie producer and supervisor who was also a theatre and film director. Brown died from a heart attack. As producer, he was notably involved in the fruitful partnership with director Budd Boetticher, actor Randolph Scott and screenwriter Burt Kennedy which generated a series of fine westerns between 1957 and 1960 through a ...

  10. Harry Joe Brown. Highest Rated: 100% Comanche Station (1960) Lowest Rated: 80% The Desperadoes (1943) Birthday: Sep 22, 1890. Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

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