Peter Brown
Biography
Peter Brown discovered his passion for acting while serving in the military, where he initiated a theater group on his base in Alaska to fill his leisure hours. After completing his service, he pursued formal training in acting at UCLA. By the mid-1950s, he began landing roles in various western films and television series, earning particular acclaim for his portrayal of the enthusiastic young deputy Johnny McKay in the beloved western series *Lawman* (1958). He further solidified his status in the genre as one of the Texas Rangers in the action-comedy series *Laredo* (1965).
After concluding a fruitful contract with Universal Pictures that lasted from 1965 to 1972, Brown transitioned into soap operas and made-for-TV movies, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Throughout his career, he has maintained a consistent presence in the industry, contributing to numerous productions and captivating audiences with his performances. Brown's career is marked by his enduring adaptability and dedication, making him a respected figure in both the western and television genres. His journey from military theater to the silver screen serves as an inspiration to aspiring actors everywhere.
Filmography
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Kitten with a Whip
1964 • Ron
Ride the Wild Surf
1964 • Chase Colton
Three Bad Men
2005 • Tom Noland
BMX Bandits
1983
Sayonara
1957
Hell to Pay
2005 • Johnny Behan
Absentia
2011
The Concrete Jungle
1982 • Danny
My Christmas Dream
2016
Chrome and Hot Leather
1971 • Al Peterson
The Man From Snowy River II
1988
Summer Magic
1963 • Tom Hamilton
Backtrack!
1969 • Texas Ranger Chad Cooper (archive footage)
Act of Vengeance
1974 • Jack
Merrill's Marauders
1962 • Bullseye
A Tiger Walks
1964 • Vern Goodman
#Unknown
2022
Rampage: Capital Punishment
2014
Johannes Kepler - Storming the Heavens
2020
Teenage Cocktail
2016
Asteroid: Final Impact
2015
Westbound
1959