
actor
.
Brown was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts
. After majoring in dramatics at Stanford University
where he was a Brother of Beta Theta Pi
Fraternity, Brown played some of his earliest stage roles as part of New York's Group Theater. When it folded, he and other Group Theatre veterans headed to Hollywood, where Brown worked in motion pictures and helped found the fabled Actors' Laboratory. In 1946
, he played Ernest Hemingway's
famous protagonist Nick Adams
in Robert Siodmak's
version of The Killers
, alongside William Conrad
and Charles McGraw
as the titular "killers".
His association with the Lab came back to haunt him later in the decade, when its members fell under the scrutiny of the House Un-American Activities Committee
.
The players have got to know that we are not firing by the seat of our pants.
If that's foreign strength or that's English strength, it doesn't matter to me.
I've got to try and educate not only the players but the Derby fans and the board of directors that...
If we stand still, we're going backwards. We've got to keep moving forward and appear to be moving forward.
They know, in that changing room, that the strength is that changing room.
The way they questioned my decisions was absolutely disgraceful.
There was pride in the shirt. There was sweat in the shirt. There was blood in the shirt.
I asked for 11 men and I asked for 5 men as substitutes.
You've got a good manager.
If I get the good pictures I was getting at the beginning of the season, Lee Holmes will be knocking at the door.