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Home/People/Wally Brown
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Born
Oct 8, 1904Died: Nov 13, 1961
Lived 57 years
Place of Birth
Malden, Massachusetts, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

37
Movies
29
TV Shows
Also Known As
Wallace Edgar Brown
IMDb Profile

Wally Brown

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia Wally Brown (October 9, 1904 – November 13, 1961) was an actor, comedian, and long-time partner of Alan Carney Wally was born in Malden, Massachusetts and served as a vaudevillian. In 1942, he began his film career in Hollywood at RKO Radio Pictures with the film Petticoat Larceny. When RKO decided to emulate the comedy team Abbott and Costello he was paired with Alan Carney, creating "Brown & Carney." They premiered with the military comedies Adventures of a Rookie and its sequel Rookies in Burma. Out of their eight films together, one of their most notable films was Zombies on Broadway co-starring Bela Lugosi, a semi-sequel to Val Lewton's I Walked With a Zombie. Their contracts were terminated in 1946, after which they pursued solo careers. In the 1940s–50s, both appeared in various roles for Leslie Goodwins films. They reunited in 1961 in The Absent-Minded Professor. Wally's last years were filled with guest appearances in television, his last one in My Three Sons. He made several guest appearances on Perry Mason, including the role of murderer Harry Mitchell in the 1958 episode, "The Case of the Gilded Lily." Wally Brown had also been a regular cast member in television shows like I Married Joan, Cimarron City, and Daniel Boone. Along with Alan Carney, he was going to be given a role in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World but died not long before filming began. He also served as a regular on The Abbott and Costello Show on radio.
Daniel Boone: The Promised Land poster

Daniel Boone: The Promised Land

as Cyrus Whittey
1961
The Absent-Minded Professor poster

The Absent-Minded Professor

as Coach Elkins
1961
Who Was That Lady? poster

Who Was That Lady?

as Irate Man on Telephone (uncredited)
1960
The Best of Everything poster

The Best of Everything

as Drunk (uncredited)
1959
Holiday for Lovers poster

Holiday for Lovers

as Joe McDougal
1959
Westbound poster

Westbound

as Stubby
1959
Alias Jesse James poster

Alias Jesse James

as Dirty Dog Bartender (uncredited)
1959
Wink of an Eye poster

Wink of an Eye

as Sheriff Cantrick
1958
The Left Handed Gun poster

The Left Handed Gun

as Deputy Moon
1958
The Joker is Wild poster

The Joker is Wild

as Las Vegas Heckler (uncredited)
1957
Untamed Youth poster

Untamed Youth

as Pinky, the cook
1957
The Wild Dakotas poster

The Wild Dakotas

as McGraw
1956
The High and the Mighty poster

The High and the Mighty

as Lenny Wilby, navigator
1954
As Young as You Feel poster

As Young as You Feel

as Horace Gallagher
1951
French Fried Frolic poster

French Fried Frolic

as Wally
1949
Come to the Stable poster

Come to the Stable

as Howard Sheldon (uncredited)
1949
Backstage Follies poster

Backstage Follies

as Wally
1948
Family Honeymoon poster

Family Honeymoon

as Tom Roscoe
1948
Vacation in Reno poster

Vacation in Reno

as Eddie Roberts
1946
Genius at Work poster

Genius at Work

as Jerry Miles
1946