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  1. Max Brown (born 1980 or 1981) is a British actor who made his television debut in 2001 at the age of 20. Early life. Brown spent most of his childhood in the town of Shrewsbury, Shropshire. He has two sisters, Chloe and Phoebe. Brown's father is a civil servant and his mother a governor at a family support charity. [1] .

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    • 2001–present
    • Actor
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0114238Max Brown - IMDb

    Max Brown. Actor: Nolly. Max Brown is a native of Ilkley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England but spent his childhood mostly in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. His love of acting was ignited at an early age when he performed at the Shrewsbury Music Hall.

    • Actor, Additional Crew, Producer
    • February 10, 1981
    • 1 min
  3. Mini Bio. Max Brown is a native of Ilkley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England but spent his childhood mostly in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. His love of acting was ignited at an early age when he performed at the Shrewsbury Music Hall. At the age of 20, the youthful face of Max Brown first appeared on television on the series Grange Hill in ...

    • February 10, 1981
  4. Sep 18, 2019 · MEAWW talks to Max Brown, the new entrant in the ‘Downton Abbey’ cast, and his pivotal role as Richard Ellis in the movie. SUBSCRIBE → https://goo.gl/BJk3aj Facebook → / meawwcom Twitter ...

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  5. His film work includes Daylight Robbery, Act of God, Flutter and more recently Love Tomorrow. A native of Ilkley, Yorkshire, England, however he spent his childhood mostly in Shrewbury, Shropshire, England, Max Brown's love of acting was ignited at an early age.

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    Max Brown. Highest Rated: 84% Downton Abbey (2019) Lowest Rated: 17% Love Tomorrow (2012) Birthday: Feb 10, 1981. Birthplace: Ilkley, Yorkshire, England, UK. Actor Max Brown was most...

  8. Downtown With Max Brown. Stepping into the world of Downton Abbey was a daunting prospect for Brown. And understandably so — at its peak, the meddle-a-minute period drama raked in 13.3 million viewers a week.

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