Lew Brown
Lew Brown
Biography
Lew Brown was born on March 18, 1925 in Goltry, Oklahoma, USA. He was an actor, known for Airport (1970), L'étau (1969) and Des jours et des vies (1965). He died on July 27, 2014 in La Jolla, San Diego, California, USA.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
52
Gender
Male
Birthday
1925-03-18 (100 years old)
Place of Birth
Goltry, Oklahoma, USA
Acting

1988

Portrait of a White Marriage as Mayor Norman Sturgeon

1985

Handsome Harry's as O'Houlihan

1983

Inspector Perez as Captain Groves

1982

Tales of the Apple Dumpling Gang as Leonard Sharp

1980

The Gambler as Johnson

1979

Knots Landing as Charles Duncan

1978

The Winds of Kitty Hawk as Harlan Mumford

1978

The Clone Master as Fire Chief

1977

Grand Theft Auto as Jack Klepper

1977

Have I Got a Christmas for You as Peter Walsh

1974

Death Sentence as Mr. Bowman

1974

Planet Earth as Merlo

1973

Breezy as Police Officer

1973

Money to Burn as Guard

1972

Banacek as Wilson

1972

The Man as Gilbert

1972

Emergency! as Man with Ulcer

1971

Columbo as Farrell

1971

Columbo as Detective #2

1970

Airport as Reynolds

1970

Cutter's Trail as Sentry

1970

The Challenge as Sergeant

1969

Topaz as US Official

1968

Adam-12 as Charlie

1968

Adam-12 as Detective McCall

1968

Adam-12 as Officer

1968

Adam-12 as Sgt. Baron

1968

Adam-12 as Sgt. Gus Baron

1968

The Hell with Heroes as Sgt. Shaeffer

1967

The Invaders as Non-Com in Charge

1967

The Invaders as Aide

1967

Fitzwilly as Frank

1965

I Dream of Jeannie as Master Sergeant

1965

The Wild Wild West as Guard

1963

The Fugitive as Sheriff

1963

The Fugitive as Deputy O'Hara

1963

The Fugitive as Sgt. Hackett

1962

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour as The 2nd Cowboy

1962

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour as Al Ruben

1962

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour as David Carson

1962

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour as Detective Lanning

1962

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour as The 1st Policeman

1960

The Threat as Jim Smiley

1959

The Twilight Zone as The Fireman

1957

Perry Mason as Officer One