Peter Brown (actor)

Actor

Birthday October 5, 1935

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2016, Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. (81 years old)

Nationality United States

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1935

Pierre Lynn de Lappe (October 5, 1935 – March 21, 2016 ), also known as Peter Brown, was an American actor.

1957

He also appeared on Maverick playing different characters in the 1957 episode "Point Blank" (as Clay Semple) and "Stage West", playing a villain named Rip Fallon.

In 1957 Brown appeared as Clay Conover in Cheyenne in the episode "Top Hand."

He appeared as Dave in "The Peacemaker" or "Judgment Day", the series premiere in 1957.

That same season, he was cast as Jimmy Benedict in the episode "Young Gun".

After his contract with Warner Bros. lapsed, Brown made two films for Walt Disney Studios, including Summer Magic with Hayley Mills and Burl Ives.

He appeared in other television series too, such as Redigo, starring Richard Egan as a New Mexico rancher.

1958

He portrayed Deputy Johnny McKay opposite John Russell as Marshal Dan Troop in the 1958 to 1962 ABC-Warner Brothers western television series Lawman and Texas Ranger Chad Cooper on NBC's Laredo from 1965 to 1967.

During his United States Army service in Alaska with the 2nd Infantry Division, Brown became involved in writing, directing and acting in plays to entertain the other troops.

Upon his discharge, Brown studied Drama at the University of California, Los Angeles and soon was appearing in plays and on NBC Matinee Theatre.

He supported himself by working in a gasoline station on the Sunset Strip.

One night a man paid for his purchase with a credit card reading "Jack L. Warner".

Brown asked the customer whether he was one of the Warner Brothers, the man replied "I'm the last one left".

As a contract player for Warner Bros., Brown appeared in the theatrical film Darby's Rangers (1958) with James Garner and Stuart Whitman.

Though his role in Onionhead was cut from the completed film, the producer Julius Schermer hired him for Deputy Johnny McKay in Lawman, an important part secondary to John Russell as Marshal Dan Troop, that lasted from 1958 to 1962.

Brown was the last surviving member of the series.

In 1958 he appeared as Billy Younger in Cheyenne in the episode "Ghost of the Cimarron."

In the Cheyenne episode "Renegades" (1958), Brown portrayed Jed Wayne.

Brown twice guest-starred in another ABC/WB western, Colt .45, with Wayde Preston.

1961

Brown appeared in dozens of other television shows and did several crossovers with other western series as Johnny McKay, including Maverick, in the 1961 episode "Hadley's Hunters".

1962

He also appeared in the 1962 films Merrill's Marauders, which was co-written and directed by Samuel Fuller starring Jeff Chandler, and Red Nightmare with Jack Kelly.

1965

He contracted to Universal Pictures for the 1965 NBC Western television series Laredo, set on the Mexican border in and about Laredo, Texas.

Brown appeared in the pilot for Police Woman, starring Angie Dickinson.

Brown appeared in several exploitation films such as Foxy Brown, Chrome and Hot Leather, and Act of Vengeance.

Brown also appeared on several soap operas.

1972

On Days of Our Lives, he played Dr. Greg Peters from 1972-1979 who was involved in a romance with Amanda Howard (Mary Frann).

1980

He would return briefly to "Y&R" in between soap stints in the late 1980s.

Brown replaced John Shearin as Roger Forbes on Loving during its early days, but was written out after only a couple of months.

1981

He was Laurie Brooks' attorney, Robert Laurence, on The Young and the Restless (1981-1982) when she was on trial for the murder of her former mother-in-law, Vanessa Prentiss.

1986

From 1986-1987, he played Charles Sanders, former ambassador to Mendorra, on One Life to Live.

The character had a heart attack and died on the evening of his wedding to Lee Halpern.

He subsequently played Blake Hayes on The Bold and the Beautiful, the ex-husband of Dr. Taylor Hamilton Hayes.

Brown was married five times.

His wives were:

Brown had three children as follows:

Brown's brother, Phil, worked as an NBC Television West Coast operations coordinator in Burbank, California.