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Peter Brown (actor)

Peter Brown (actor)

Pierre Lind de Lappe (October 5, 1935 – March 21, 2016),[1] known professionally as Peter Brown, was an American actor best known for his role as young Deputy Johnny McKay opposite John Russell as Marshal Dan Troop in the 1958 to 1962 ABC/Warner Brothers western television series, Lawman and as Texas Ranger Chad Cooper on NBC's Laredo from 1965 to 1967.[2]

Peter Brown
Born
Pierre Lind de Lappe

(1935-10-05)October 5, 1935
New York City, U.S.
DiedMarch 21, 2016(2016-03-21)(aged 80)
Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of California, Los Angeles
OccupationFilm and television actor
Years active1957–2005
Spouse(s)
  • Diane Jergens
    (m. 1958;div. 1960)
  • Sandy Edmundson
    (m. 1964;div. 1971)
  • Liliane Alice Yvette Safargy
    (m. 1971;div. 1974)
  • Mary Kathleen Gauba
    (m. 1986;div. 1999)
  • Kerstin Kern (m. 2008–2016)
Children3

Early life

Brown was born in New York City. His mother, Mina Reaume, was a stage and radio actress, playing the "Dragon Lady" on the Terry and the Pirates radio serial. He had an older brother, Phillip, and two younger half brothers, Paul and Michael. Peter took the name Brown from his stepfather, Albert Brown.

During his United States Army service in Alaska with the 2nd Infantry Division, Brown became involved in writing, directing and acting in plays to entertain the other troops. Upon his discharge, Brown studied Drama at the University of California, Los Angeles and soon was appearing in plays and on NBC Matinee Theatre.

He supported himself by working in a gasoline station on the Sunset Strip. One night a man paid for his purchase with a credit card reading "Jack L. Warner". Brown asked the customer whether he was one of the Warner Brothers, the man replied "I'm the last one left".[3] The next day Brown was offered a screen test at the studio.

Career

As a contract player for Warner Brothers, Brown appeared in the films Red Nightmare and Darby's Rangers. Though his role in Onionhead was cut from the completed film, the producer Julius Schermer hired him for Deputy Johnny McKay in Lawman, an important part that lasted from 1958 to 1962. Brown was the last surviving member of the series. Brown also appeared in the 1962 film, Merrill's Marauders.

Brown appeared in dozens of other television shows and did several crossovers with other western series as Johnny McKay, including Maverick, in the 1961 episode "Hadley's Hunters," featuring Jack Kelly as Bart Maverick, along with a host of characters from other Warner Brothers. westerns, including Cheyenne (Clint Walker), Bronco (Ty Hardin), and Sugarfoot (Will Hutchins). In 1957 Brown appeared as Clay Conover in Cheyenne in the episode titled "Top Hand." In 1958 he appeared as Billy Younger in Cheyenne in the episode titled "Ghost of the Cimarron." In the Cheyenne episode "Renegades" (1958), Brown at twenty-two was cast as 17-year-old Jed Wayne, who enlists in the United States Army after his father is killed in an attack by Comanche renegades. Olive Sturgess played Kathy Donovan, who takes an interest in young Wayne and is the daughter of the fort commander, Colonel Ralph Donovan (Bartlett Robinson), who distrusts the Indians. The episode also focuses on the spirit and endurance of Wayne's mortally lame horse and the wisdom of the Comanche chief, Little Elk (Steve Darrell).

Brown twice guest-starred in another ABC/WB western, Colt .45, with Wayde Preston. He appeared as Dave with Andrew Duggan and Bob Steele, who were cast as Jim Rexford and Sergeant Granger respectively in "The Peacemaker" or "Judgment Day", the series premiere in 1957. Thereafter that same season, he was cast as Jimmy Benedict opposite Charles Bronson as the outlaw Danny Arnold in the episode "Young Gun". In the story line, Benedict, who wants to make a name for himself, challenges Arnold to a gunfight.[4]

After his contract with Warner Brothers lapsed, Brown made two films for Walt Disney Studios, including Summer Magic with Hayley Mills and Burl Ives. He appeared in other television series too, such as Redigo, starring Richard Egan as a New Mexico rancher. He contracted to Universal Pictures for the 1965 NBC western television series Laredo, set on the Mexican border in and about Laredo, Texas.

Brown appeared in the pilot for Police Woman, starring Angie Dickinson. Brown appeared in several exploitation films such as Foxy Brown, Chrome and Hot Leather, and Rape Squad.

Soap operas

Brown also appeared on several soap operas. On Days of Our Lives, he played Dr. Greg Peters from 1972-1979 who was involved in a romance with Amanda Howard (Mary Frann). He was Laurie Brooks' attorney, Robert Laurence, on The Young and the Restless (1981-1982) when she was on trial for the murder of her former mother-in-law, Vanessa Prentiss. He would return briefly to "Y&R" in between soap stints in the late 1980s.

Brown replaced John Shearin as Roger Forbes on Loving during its early days, but was written out after only a couple of months. From 1986-1987, he played Charles Sanders, former ambassador to Mendorra, on One Life to Live The character had a heart attack and died on the evening of his wedding to Lee Halpern. He subsequently played Blake Hayes on The Bold and the Beautiful, the ex-husband of Dr. Taylor Hamilton Hayes.

Personal life

Brown was married five times. His wives were:

  • Diane Jergens, an actress; they wed on 6 August 1958 and divorced in June 1960.

  • Sandy Edmundson, a fashion model; they wed on 26 May 1964 and divorced in March 1971.

  • Liliane Alice Yvette Safargy, a fashion model; they wed on 14 November 1971 and divorced in September 1974.

  • Mary Kathleen Gauba, a tennis player; they wed on 29 November 1986 and divorced in 1999.

  • Kerstin Kern; they wed on 6 September 2008 and the marriage lasted until his death.

Brown had three children as follows:

  • Matthew (born 1965) by his second wife Sandy Edmundson.

  • Joshua (born 1977), by Amber Karlson, with whom Brown lived from 1974 until 1979.

  • Christi (born 1961), by Merle Pertile.[5]

Brown's brother, Phil, worked as an NBC Television West Coast operations coordinator in Burbank, California.

Brown died on March 21, 2016 in Phoenix, Arizona, from complications of Parkinson's disease, aged 80.[6]

Filmography

Film credits
YearTitleRoleNotes
1957The Story of Esther CostelloBoyUncredited
1957Sayonara2nd MPVoice, Uncredited
1957Freedom and YouBill MartinEdited to half an hour and rereleased in 1962 as Red Nightmare
1958Darby's RangersPvt. / Cpl. Rollo Burns
1958Too Much, Too SoonYoung NightclUncredited
1958Marjorie MorningstarAlecUncredited
1958Violent RoadMarine CorporalUncredited
1958No Time for SergeantsRadio Disc JockeyVoice, Uncredited
1958OnionheadClark(scenes deleted)
1959WestboundArmy Sentry Outside TentVoice, Uncredited
1959The Young PhiladelphiansAirline Ticket Agent / Elevator OperatorVoice, Uncredited
1959The FBI StoryFBI Agent at HeartingVoice, Uncredited
1962Merrill's MaraudersBullseye
1963Summer MagicTom Hamilton
1964
A Tiger Walks
Vern Goodman
1964Ride the Wild SurfChase Colton
1964Kitten with a WhipRon
1968Three Guns for TexasTexas Ranger Chad CooperEpisodes of Laredo TV series made into a feature film
1969BacktrackTexas Ranger Chad CooperEpisodes of Laredo TV series made into a feature film
1970Attack at DawnAbieIsraeli film
1971Chrome and Hot LeatherAl
1971Teenage Tease
1972Piranha, PiranhaJim Pendrake
1973Gentle Savage
Executive producer
1974Foxy BrownSteve Elias
1974Memory of UsWinston
1974Rape SquadJackaka Act of Vengeance
1975SunburstThe Professor
1976Sparkle
Executive producer
1982
The Concrete Jungle
Danny
1986
The Aurora Encounter
Sheriff
1986
The Messenger
Harris
1990DeathstoneAdmiral
1995Fists of IronMax
1997AsylumDr. Frank Meyers
1999Wasteland JusticeWilkerson
2001
The Wedding Planner
Justice
2004Y.M.I.Glenn
2004Land of the Free?Sen. Jacobs
2004Hollywood, It's a Dog's LifeHank O'Hara
2005Three Bad MenTom Noland
2005Hell to PayJohnny Behan(final film role)
Television credits
YearTitleRoleNotes
1957Colt .45Jimmy Benedict / Dave2 episodes
1957–1960MaverickDeputy Johnny McKay / Rip Fallon / Chris Semple3 episodes
1957–1962CheyenneRoss Andrews-Pocketful Of Stars [11] ... Billy Younger / Jed Wayne / Clay Conover (4 episodes)
1958–1959SugarfootDeputy Johnny McKay / Davey Reeder2 episodes
1958–1962LawmanDeputy Johnny McKay156 episodes
1962Hawaiian EyeTeoEpisode: “Lalama Lady”
196277 Sunset StripTrace Morgan / Timmy Ellison2 episodes
1963
The Gallant Men
Lt. HodgesEpisode: “The Bridge“
1963
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
Det. Philip Reardon / Ed2 episodes
1963RedigoJohnny PorterEpisode: "The Blooded Bull"
1963–1964Wagon TrainBen Campbell / Aaron Balfour / Benedict O'Brien3 episodes
1964Kraft Suspense TheatreChris Forrester / Lieutenant Ben Hollister2 episodes
1964–1967
The Virginian
Tom Conlan / Chad Cooper / Craig Ryan3 episodes
1965–1967LaredoChad Cooper56 episodes, three of which are a credit only. Credited as Chad Cooper/Prince Lazlo in “A Prince of a Ranger” (1966)
1967
The Danny Thomas Hour
Eddie KimbleEpisode: “The Enemy“
1969
The Best Years
DempsterMade-for-television movie
1969Mod SquadLou FranklinEpisode: “The Debt”
1970Hunters Are for KillingRaymond PeraMade-for-television movie
1970
The Most Deadly Game
Scott NortonEpisode: “War Games”
1971My Three SonsMike TurleyEpisode: “The Love God”
1971Dan AugustFred BowersEpisode: “The Manufactured Man”
1971Mission: ImpossibleJohnny BrownEpisode: “Blind”
1971O'Hara, U.S. TreasuryS.A. Bart HerronEpisode: “Operation: Spread”
1972Medical CenterDr. MusanteEpisode: “Deadlock”
1972
The Bob Newhart Show
Stan ConnersEpisode: “Tennis, Emily?”
1972–1978Days of Our LivesDr. Greg Peters10 episodes
1973
The Magician
Ray WeaverEpisode: “The Vanishing Lady”
1974Police StoryChuck / Lloyd2 episodes
1975Marcus Welby, M.D.Mike RossEpisode: “The Covenant”
1975Matt HelmEpisode: “Dead Men Talk”, Episode: “Murder on Ice”
1975Police WomanPaul MonarchEpisode: “Above and Beyond”
1977
The Streets of San Francisco
Officer BradyEpisode: “One Last Trick”
1977Quincy M.E.Bondine - College Football CoastEpisode: “Main Man”
1978Wonder WomanInspector Tim BoltEpisode: “Hot Wheels”
1978Charlie’s AngelsMark CorrellEpisode: “Angels Ahoy”
1978Vega$RichieEpisode: “The Pageant”
1978
The Eddie Capra Mysteries
Episode: “Breakout to Murder”
1978Flying HighRichardEpisode: “Brides and Grooms”
1979Salvage 1Bill KellyEpisode: “Salvage” (pilot)
1979Project U.F.O.Steve RollinsEpisode: “Sighting 4026: The Atlantic Queen Incident”
1979California FeverWoodsEpisode: “Beach Wars”
1980
The Dukes of Hazzard
Floyd BakerEpisode: “Officer Daisy Duke”
1980Top of the HillMcCainMade-for-television movie
1980
The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything
BodyguardMade-for-television movie
1981Fantasy IslandPatrick O'HerlihyEpisode: “Elizabeth's Baby/The Artist and the Lady”
1981
The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo
Hijacker ThompsonEpisode: “Airsick - 1981”
1982DallasTom FlintoffEpisode: ”Denial”
1982Magnum, P.I.Robert BrightonEpisode: “Heal Thyself”
1983Hart to HartRay Martin / Dr. ScottEpisode: “As the Hart Turns”
1983LovingRoger Forbes
1983T.J. HookerLt. Drummer2 episodes
1983ManimalCarl McGhanEpisode: “High Stakes”
1984Whiz KidsAndrovEpisode: “Father's Day”
1984Cover UpMark ReynoldsPilot episode
1984
The Fall Guy
Episode: “San Francisco Caper”
1984RiptideFred CushingEpisode: “Peter Pan Is Alive and Well”
1984–1986Simon & SimonManny Crobett / FBI Agent Frank Kenniman2 episodes
1985Crazy Like a FoxEpisode: “Till Death Do Us Part”
1985Knight RiderEpisode: “Knight Behind Bars”
1986AirwolfHerb WaldronEpisode: “Little Wolf”
1986The A-TeamEpisode: “The Theory of Revolution”
1986–1987One Life to LiveCharles Sanders, IIIFeatured Role
1988OharaAustin SnyderEpisode: “Last Year's Model”
1988Aaron's WayCoach GradyEpisode: “New Patterns”
19881st & Ten: The ChampionshipMal HutchinsEpisode: “Caught in the Draft”
1989HunterFullerEpisode: “Partners”
1989GenerationsDoctor4 episodes
1989–1991The Young and the RestlessRobert Laurence6 episodes
1990BaywatchBuckyEpisode: “Shark Derby”
1991–1992The Bold and the BeautifulBlake Hayes30 episodes
1992WingsDr. LaskerEpisode: “Noses Off”
1994One West WaikikiMr. DineheartEpisode: “Along Came a Spider”
1997Babylon 5MinisterEpisode: “Intersections in Real Time”
2000JAGBill LaytonEpisode: “Real Deal SEAL“
2001Disney's California Adventure TV SpecialMade-for-television movie

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