James Brown

Birthday: 1920-03-22
Deathday: 1992-04-11
Birthplace: Desdemona, Texas, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned

James Brown (March 22, 1920 - April 11, 1992) was an American film and TV actor best known for his role as Lieutenant Ripley "Rip" Masters in The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin. In 1976, he hosted a revival of Rin Tin Tin reruns, which extended until the 1980s.

Credits

Year Title Character
1981-03-01 Miracle on Ice Reporter #1
1979-10-12 The Swap Lt. Benson
1979-05-14 The Rebels Masters
1975-12-25 AdiĆ³s Amigo Sheriff
1975-11-27 Mean Johnny Barrows Police Sergeant
1975-10-15 Whiffs State Trooper
1971-04-16 Powderkeg Sheriff Lynch
1968-08-15 Targets Robert Thompson Sr.
1965-07-07 Town Tamer Davis
1965-05-28 Black Spurs Sheriff
1965-01-01 Space Probe Taurus Col. Hank Stevens
1963-12-18 The Ceremony Gendarme
1963-06-05 Irma la Douce Texan Customer
1961-11-05 Gun Street Sheriff Chuck Morton
1961-06-14 20,000 Eyes Jerry Manning
1961-06-10 When the Clock Strikes Sam Morgan
1961-04-30 Gun Fight Wayne Santley
1961-03-01 Wings of Chance Steve Kirby
1961-02-01 Police Dog Story Norm Edwards
1961-01-07 Five Guns to Tombstone Billy Wade
1959-09-01 Inside the Mafia Capt. Doug Blair
1958-08-01 The Challenge of Rin Tin Tin Lt. Ripley 'Rip' Masters
1954-10-01 A Star Is Born Glenn Williams
1954-01-01 Hazard House Jim
1953-11-15 Crazylegs Bill
1953-10-27 Thunder Over the Plains Conrad
1953-07-11 The Charge at Feather River Pvt. Connors
1953-03-20 Woman They Almost Lynched Frank James
1953-01-31 The Man Behind The Gun Lt. Catliff (uncredited)
1952-10-22 Springfield Rifle Pvt. Ferguson (uncredited)
1952-05-02 The Pride of St. Louis Moose
1951-12-05 The Wild Blue Yonder Sgt. Pop Davis
1951-11-06 The Sea Hornet Pete Hunter
1951-06-17 Father Takes the Air Bob
1951-03-13 The Groom Wore Spurs Steve Hall
1951-02-23 Missing Women Sgt. Mike Pernell
1950-11-09 The Fireball Allen
1950-10-01 Between Midnight and Dawn Officer Haynes (uncredited)
1950-02-18 Chain Lightning Maj. Hinkle
1950-01-28 Montana Tex Coyne
1950-01-01 Sands of Iwo Jima PFC Charlie Bass
1949-09-14 Yes Sir, That's My Baby Tony Cresnovitch
1949-08-15 Brimstone Bud Courteen
1949-07-11 Anna Lucasta Buster
1949-05-03 The Younger Brothers Bob Younger
1948-05-24 The Gallant Legion Tom Banner
1947-11-09 The Fabulous Texan Shep Clayton
1947-04-19 The Big Fix Ken Williams
1946-06-14 Our Hearts Were Growing Up Avery Moore
1945-02-17 Objective, Burma! SSgt. Treacy
1944-11-02 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay Avery Moore
1944-05-25 Reward Unlimited Paul
1944-01-01 Going My Way Ted Haines Jr.
1943-09-29 Corvette K-225 Lt. Paul Cartwright
1943-08-11 The Good Fellows Tom Drayton
1943-03-20 Air Force Pilot Tex Rader
1943-02-05 Young and Willing Tony Dennison
1942-10-21 The Forest Rangers George Tracy
1942-08-11 Wake Island Wounded Marine (uncredited)