Walter Brown
Actor Walter Brown appeared in a variety of films over the course of his Hollywood career. Brown started his acting career landing roles in such films as the Christopher Lee horror movie "Dracula - Prince of Darkness" (1965), the Ronald Lewis dramatic adventure "The Bridge of Kandahar" (1965) and the drama "Some May Live" (1967) with Joseph Cotten. He also appeared in the comedy "The Best House in London" (1969) with David Hemmings. In the seventies and the nineties, Brown devoted his time to various credits, such as "The Last of the Blue Devils" (1979) starring Count Basie and His Orchestra, "Brotherhood of Justice" (ABC, 1985-86) and "White Winter Heat" (1987) starring Warren Miller. He also worked on "Penny Ante" (1990). Brown's music was most recently used in "The Blues" (2003-04). Brown continued to exercise his talent in the nineties and the early 2000s, taking on a mix of projects like "The Incredible Discovery of Noah's Ark" (CBS, 1992-93), "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" and "Countdown to the Emmys 2000" (ABC, 2000-01). His credits also expanded to "TV Guide's Truth Behind the Rumors" (Fox, 2000-01).