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    Roscoe Lee Browne

    American actor and director

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  1. Roscoe Lee Browne (May 2, 1922 – April 11, 2007) was an American actor and director. He resisted playing stereotypically black roles, instead performing in several productions with New York City's Shakespeare Festival Theater, Leland Hayward's satirical NBC series That Was the Week That Was , and a poetry performance tour of the United States ...

  2. Roscoe Lee Browne was a versatile and acclaimed performer in theater, film, and television. He was known for his roles in The Liberation of L.B. Jones, The Cowboys, Logan's Run, and The Cosby Show, as well as his recitations of poetry and literature.

    • January 1, 1
    • Woodbury, New Jersey, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Learn about the life and career of Roscoe Lee Browne, a versatile actor who performed in classical theater, sitcoms, films and documentaries. He was known for his rich voice, cerebral eloquence and wry humor.

    • May 2, 1922
    • April 11, 2007
  4. Actor Roscoe Lee Browne, whose rich voice and dignified bearing brought him an Emmy Award and a Tony nomination, has died. He was 81. Browne died early Wednesday at Cedars-Sinai Medical...

  5. Oct 5, 2005 · Learn about the life and career of Roscoe Lee Browne, a Tony and Emmy award winning actor, director, poet and athlete. From his early roles in 'Julius Caesar' and 'Benito Cereno' to his roles in 'The Cosby Show' and 'Superfly', discover his achievements, challenges and legacy.

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  7. Apr 12, 2007 · ABC. By Campbell Robertson. April 12, 2007. Roscoe Lee Browne, a stage, film and television actor known for his rich voice, died early yesterday morning at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los...

  8. Feb 11, 2007 · A biography of the actor, director, and narrator Roscoe Lee Browne, who starred in films, TV shows, and theater roles such as Black Like Me, The Liberation of L. B. Jones, and Uptown Saturday Night. Learn about his life, career, awards, and legacy in African American history.

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