![]() īrown had small roles in The Irishman (1978), which was directed by Donald Crombie, Weekend of Shadows (1978) from Tom Jeffrey, and The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978), which was directed by Fred Schepisi. In 1977, he had the lead in a short feature, The Love Letters from Teralba Road (1977), which was written and directed by Stephen Wallace. He delivered two lines and was listed last in the credits as "Brian Bronn". ![]() He made his cinema debut in Scobie Malone (1975) as a policeman. He appeared in Colleen Clifford's production of A Man for All Seasons, before joining the Queensland Theatre Company in 1975 for a tour of The Rainmaker. He returned to Australia and became a member of the Genesian Theatre, Sydney. He started to act in amateur theatre performances, where he discovered a passion for acting.īrown went to Britain in 1972 and eventually won minor roles at the Old Vic. ![]() He grew up with his younger sister, Kristine, in Panania, and began working at AMP as an actuarial student. Brown was born in Panania, a south-western Sydney suburb, the son of John "Jack" Brown and Molly Brown, a pianist in the early days of the Langshaw School of Ballet, who also worked as a house cleaner.
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