Ewing Miles Brown

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Ewing Miles Brown
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OccupationActor, Producer, Director
Years active1946–present

Ewing Miles Brown began his career as an actor in Hollywood. His first role was a small part in the comedy, Our Gang. In the early 1950s he decided to integrate the production domain. He was the head editor in Emperor films and was recruited by Robert L. Lippert studio to take responsibility for production.[1]

Not happy working for others, he opened his own production company, Movie Tech Studio. Meanwhile, he did not stop his activity as an actor and has contributed to several Hollywood films. He was often called by his nickname, "the Lucky Brown".[citation needed]

He died May 27th, 2019, age 97.[citation needed]

As an actor[2][]

Year Film Director Stars
2008 Hollywood Confidential Ken Osborn Vernon Wells, Joe Estevez, James MacPherson
2002 Ewing Miles Brown Pat Morita, Christopher Atkins, Robert Riker
2000 Donald Borza Donald Borza, Ewing Miles Brown, Bo Hopkins
1993 Die Watching Charles Davis Christopher Atkins, Vali Ashton, Mike Jacobs Jr
1992 Shadow of the Dragon Jimmy Williams Robert Z'Dar, Sandy Palm, Donna Cherry
1990 Robert Iscove Ashley Allyn, Edward Blackoff, Ewing Miles Brown
1961 Harold Daniels Roger Creed, Paulette Goddard, Lon Chaney Jr
1958 Giant from the Unknown Richard E.Cunhan Ed Kemmer, Sally Fraser, Bob Steele
1957 The Astounding-She-Monster[3] Ronald V.Ashcroft Robert Clarke, Kenne Duncan, Marilyn Harvey
1956 Walk the Dark Street Wyott Ordung Chuck Connors, Don Ross, Regina Gleason
1950 Red Rock Outlaw Lucky Brown Bob Gilbert, Ione Nixon and Forrest Matthews

As a producer[4][]

Title Role Year
The Ruining Executive Producer 2004
Dismembered Producer as Ewing M.Brown 2003
The Stoneman Producer as Ewing M.Brown 2002
A Whale of a Tale Producer 1977
Horror of the Blood Monsters Associate Producer as Ewing Brown 1970
Blood of Dracula's Castle Associate Producer 1969
Hells Chosen Few Associate Producer as Ewing Brown 1968

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-06-12. Retrieved 2011-02-21.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Ewing Miles Brown".
  3. ^ Bruce Eder (2012). "Movie Reviews". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on 2012-11-04.
  4. ^ "Ewing Miles Brown".

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Further reading[]

  • Scary Monsters Magazine, January, 2012 no.81 "Lucky Brown Remembers.....The Horror Icons Of Hollywood's Hey day" Part One, massive 15 page interview with Ewing Brown by writers/interviewers Lawrence Fultz Jr. and Paul Parla
  • Scary Monsters Magazine 2012 Yearbook, March, 2012 no.20 "Lucky Brown Remembers....More Horror Icons Of Hollywood's Hey day" Part Two, by Lawrence Fultz Jr. and Paul Parla introduction by Anthony DiSalvo


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