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RIP Roscoe Lee Browne
« on: April 21, 2007, 12:52:32 PM »
The great black actor with the mellifluous, Shakespearean voice was 81.



I'll always remember him as the upper-class black man who got stuck in the elevator with Archie on All in the Family; he played countless roles in a 50-year career. And he'll live forever as the narrator of Babe.
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Re: RIP Roscoe Lee Browne
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2007, 01:41:08 PM »
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The great black actor with the mellifluous, Shakespearean voice was 81.



I'll always remember him as the upper-class black man who got stuck in the elevator with Archie on All in the Family; he played countless roles in a 50-year career. And he'll live forever as the narrator of Babe.


Wasn't he one of the Huxtable father-in-laws as well?
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Re: RIP Roscoe Lee Browne
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2007, 10:25:33 PM »
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Wasn't he one of the Huxtable father-in-laws as well?


IMDB says he was in 2 Cosby Show eps; no idea who he played. (I saw *maybe* 3 or 4 Cosby eps in its entire run.) But he WAS in Jumpin Jack Flash. :wink:
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Re: RIP Roscoe Lee Browne
« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2007, 11:46:17 PM »
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Wasn't he one of the Huxtable father-in-laws as well?


IMDB says he was in 2 Cosby Show eps; no idea who he played. (I saw *maybe* 3 or 4 Cosby eps in its entire run.) But he WAS in Jumpin Jack Flash. :wink:


He was awesome as the cook in the John Wayne flick The Cowboys.  There's a great scene, him with a rope around his neck, and his "final" words with god:  "...forgive me for the men I've killed, and for those I am about to..."
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Re: RIP Roscoe Lee Browne
« Reply #4 on: April 23, 2007, 03:18:33 AM »
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He was awesome as the cook in the John Wayne flick The Cowboys.  There's a great scene, him with a rope around his neck, and his "final" words with god:  "...forgive me for the men I've killed, and for those I am about to..."


yes! yes!