~Johnny Mack Brown~

Born: September 1, 1904 in Dothan, Alabama, USA
Died: November 14, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California, USA
~Stars of the Photoplay, 1930~
An all-American half-back, and the best looking man on the campus of the University of Alabama!
That's the background of Johnny Mack Brown. Not long after his graduation from college - in 1927,
to be exact - Johnny went to Hollywood and entered pictures. Playing opposite Mary Pickford in
"Coquette," he proved his fitness for talkies. Born in Dothan, Alabama, September 4, 1904, he is 6
feet tall, weighs 165 and has black hair and brown eyes. Married to Jane Harriet Brown, he has a
small daughter, Jane Harriet, 2nd.
~Silent Filmography~
Jazz Heaven (1929) (as John Mack Brown) .... Barry Holmes  
The Single Standard (1929) (as John Mack Brown) .... Tommy Hewlett
A Lady of Chance (1928) (as John Mack Brown) .... Steve Crandall
Annapolis (1928) (as John Mack Brown) .... Bill
... aka Branded a Coward (UK)
Our Dancing Daughters (1928) (as John Mack Brown) .... Ben Blaine
The Play Girl (1928) .... Bradley Lane
Square Crooks (1928) (as John Mack Brown) .... Larry Scott
Soft Living (1928) (as John Mack Brown) .... Stockney Webb
The Divine Woman (1928) .... Jean Lery
Slide, Kelly, Slide (1927) .... Himself - Football Player
The Fair Co-Ed (1927) .... Bob
After Midnight (1927) (uncredited) .... Party Boy
Mockery (1927) .... Russian Officer
The Bugle Call (1927) (uncredited) .... Bit
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