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Joseph Evans Brown (July 28, 1891 – July 6, 1973) was an American actor and comedian, remembered for his amiable screen persona, comic timing, and enormous elastic-mouth smile. He was one of the most popular American comedians in the 1930s and 1940s, with successful films like A Midsummer Night's Dream, Earthworm Tractors, and Alibi Ike. In his later career Brown starred in Some Like It Hot (1959), as Osgood Fielding III, in which he utters the famous punchline, "Well, nobody's perfect."
Brown was born on July 28, 1891, in Holgate, Ohio, near Toledo, into a large family largely of Welsh descent. He spent most of his childhood in Toledo. In 1902, at the age of nine, he joined a troupe of circus tumblers known as the Five Marvelous Ashtons, who toured the country on both the circus and vaudeville circuits. Later he became a professional baseball player. Despite his skill, he declined an opportunity to sign with the New York Yankees to pursue his career as an entertainer. After three seasons he returned to the circus, then went into Vaudeville and finally starred on Broadway. He gradually added comedy to his act, and transformed himself into a comedian. He moved to Broadway in the 1920s, first appearing in the musical comedy Jim Jam Jems.
Joe E. Brown's Little Mousie Routine
What's My Line? - Joe E. Brown (Jan 11, 1953)
Fit for a King (1937) JOE E. BROWN
Joe E. Brown - Comedy genius
Joe E. Brown Yell
ELMER: THE GREAT (1933)
Earthworm Tractors (1936) JOE E. BROWN
Joe E Brown 3 Turtles 1953
"Sally" clip 1
Joe E. Brown on The Name's The Same
Joe E. Brown's Little Mousie Routine from "Bright Lights" (1935)
MYSTERY GUEST: Joe E. Brown PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis, Steve Allen ---------------------------------- Join our Facebook group for WML-- great discussions, photos, etc, and great people! https://www.facebook.com/groups/728471287199862/ Please click here to subscribe to the WML channel if you haven't already-- you'll find the complete CBS series already posted, and you'll be able to follow along the discussions on the weekday "rerun" videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UChPE75Fvvl1HmdAsO7Nzb8w?sub_confirmation=1
A DRAME OF ROYALTY THAT WOULD MAKE A HORSE LAUGH! Stars: Joe E. Brown, Helen Mack and Paul Kelly Director: Edward Sedgwick Writer: Richard Flournoy (screenplay) An aspiring journalist (Joe E. Brown) falls in love with a crown princess (Helen Mack) and exposes a plot to kill her. For more hard-to-find Hollywood films check out the Rare & Classic PizzaWood playlist exclusively at PizzaFlix: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...
Joe E. Brown was a major star on Broadway musical stages in the 1920s and a Top 10 box office attraction on Hollywood screens in the 1930s, He used to claim that he was the only kid whose parents encouraged him to run away with the circus. Brown appeared in 72 movies and TV shows.
Stars: Joe E. Brown, June Travis, Guy Kibbee Director: Ray Enright Screenplay: Richard Macaulay, Joe Traub A self-described natural born salesman and master mechanic (Joe E. Brown), schemes to make a big sale of Earthworm tractors to grouchy lumberman. For more hard-to-find Hollywood films check out the Rare & Classic PizzaWood playlist exclusively at PizzaFlix: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...
A scene from the 1929 movie "Sally," with Marilyn Miller and Joe E. Brown. For more information, visit moviedavid.blogspot.com!
Joe E. Brown appears as the celebrity guest on the short-running television program "The Name's The Same". Dated July 19th, 1955.
Joe E. Brown appears as the celebrity guest on the short-running television program "The Name's The Same". Dated July 19th, 1955.
Joe E. Brown's Little Mousie Routine from "Bright Lights" (1935)
MYSTERY GUEST: Joe E. Brown PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis, Steve Allen ---------------------------------- Join our Facebook group for WML-- great discussions, photos, etc, and great people! https://www.facebook.com/groups/728471287199862/ Please click here to subscribe to the WML channel if you haven't already-- you'll find the complete CBS series already posted, and you'll be able to follow along the discussions on the weekday "rerun" videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UChPE75Fvvl1HmdAsO7Nzb8w?sub_confirmation=1
Purchase Local Boy Makes Good here: http://bit.ly/1y3f2Df Joe E. Brown goes from bashful botanist to the fastest man on campus in the collegiate Pre-Code comedy Local Boy Makes Good, costarring Dorothy Lee. The shyest student at Ohio University, botany major john Miller (Brown) spends his time drafting love letters to beauty contest winner Julia Winters (Lee), pretending he’s the school’s top track star. These are love letters he never intends to send. So when his cleaning lady accidentally mails one of his notes and julia promises to attend the next race, john - who’s never been on a track in his life - has no choice but to enter the race if he’s to win the girl and the track meet. ------ 1,000+ Rare films, TV movies, and series on DVD direct from the Studio. http://www.warnerarchive.co...
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Joe E. Brown's Little Mousie Routine from "Bright Lights" (1935)
MYSTERY GUEST: Joe E. Brown PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis, Steve Allen ---------------------------------- Join our Facebook group for WML-- great discussions, photos, etc, and great people! https://www.facebook.com/groups/728471287199862/ Please click here to subscribe to the WML channel if you haven't already-- you'll find the complete CBS series already posted, and you'll be able to follow along the discussions on the weekday "rerun" videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UChPE75Fvvl1HmdAsO7Nzb8w?sub_confirmation=1
A DRAME OF ROYALTY THAT WOULD MAKE A HORSE LAUGH! Stars: Joe E. Brown, Helen Mack and Paul Kelly Director: Edward Sedgwick Writer: Richard Flournoy (screenplay) An aspiring journalist (Joe E. Brown) falls in love with a crown princess (Helen Mack) and exposes a plot to kill her. For more hard-to-find Hollywood films check out the Rare & Classic PizzaWood playlist exclusively at PizzaFlix: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...
Joe E. Brown was a major star on Broadway musical stages in the 1920s and a Top 10 box office attraction on Hollywood screens in the 1930s, He used to claim that he was the only kid whose parents encouraged him to run away with the circus. Brown appeared in 72 movies and TV shows.
Stars: Joe E. Brown, June Travis, Guy Kibbee Director: Ray Enright Screenplay: Richard Macaulay, Joe Traub A self-described natural born salesman and master mechanic (Joe E. Brown), schemes to make a big sale of Earthworm tractors to grouchy lumberman. For more hard-to-find Hollywood films check out the Rare & Classic PizzaWood playlist exclusively at PizzaFlix: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...
A scene from the 1929 movie "Sally," with Marilyn Miller and Joe E. Brown. For more information, visit moviedavid.blogspot.com!
Joe E. Brown appears as the celebrity guest on the short-running television program "The Name's The Same". Dated July 19th, 1955.
MYSTERY GUEST: Joe E. Brown PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis, Steve Allen ---------------------------------- Join our Facebook group for WML-- great discussions, photos, etc, and great people! https://www.facebook.com/groups/728471287199862/ Please click here to subscribe to the WML channel if you haven't already-- you'll find the complete CBS series already posted, and you'll be able to follow along the discussions on the weekday "rerun" videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UChPE75Fvvl1HmdAsO7Nzb8w?sub_confirmation=1
A DRAME OF ROYALTY THAT WOULD MAKE A HORSE LAUGH! Stars: Joe E. Brown, Helen Mack and Paul Kelly Director: Edward Sedgwick Writer: Richard Flournoy (screenplay) An aspiring journalist (Joe E. Brown) falls in love with a crown princess (Helen Mack) and exposes a plot to kill her. For more hard-to-find Hollywood films check out the Rare & Classic PizzaWood playlist exclusively at PizzaFlix: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...
Stars: Joe E. Brown, June Travis, Guy Kibbee Director: Ray Enright Screenplay: Richard Macaulay, Joe Traub A self-described natural born salesman and master mechanic (Joe E. Brown), schemes to make a big sale of Earthworm tractors to grouchy lumberman. For more hard-to-find Hollywood films check out the Rare & Classic PizzaWood playlist exclusively at PizzaFlix: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...
Stars: Joe E. Brown, Guy Kibbee and Florence Rice Director: Edward Sedgwick Writers: Richard Macaulay (screenplay) Smugglers are using a device for controlling airplanes in flight, and newspaper reporters from Chicago are vying for the story. Reporter Elmer Lane is out to scoop rival reporter Betty Harrison, and capture her heart in the process. For more hard-to-find Hollywood films check out the Rare & Classic PizzaWood playlist exclusively at PizzaFlix: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmHgXUJMN1TWENupnONRZ1nJQxBl2TykO
Stars: Joe E. Brown, Marian Marsh and Fred Keating Director: Harry Beaumont Writers: John Frederick Ballard (play), Harvey Gates (adaptation) Some shady characters discover that a sad sack nightclub bus boy has the ability to predict outcomes of races and other events through astrology. For more hard-to-find Hollywood films check out the Rare & Classic PizzaWood playlist exclusively at PizzaFlix: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmHgXUJMN1TWENupnONRZ1nJQxBl2TykO
A determined salesman attempts to sell tractors, a product he really knows nothing about, to a traditional industrialist who hates the use of tractors.
Thrivent Financial Presents the third annual “A Very Joe.e Christmas” Now in its third year, A Very Joe.e Christmas is quickly becoming a Christmas tradition for families throughout Central Wisconsin. As a tribute to the Broken Toy Show from 1931, admission was one new unwrapped toy per seat to be donated to USMC Toys for Tots of Marathon County. A huge cast of recording and touring artists join Joe.e on stage as they take you on a high energy and emotionally powerful evening, including special tributes to children in need and the US Military.
Joseph Evans Brown (July 28, 1891 – July 6, 1973) was an American actor and comedian, remembered for his amiable screen persona, comic timing, and enormous elastic-mouth smile. He was one of the most popular American comedians in the 1930s and 1940s, with successful films like A Midsummer Night's Dream, Earthworm Tractors, and Alibi Ike. In his later career Brown starred in Some Like It Hot (1959), as Osgood Fielding III, in which he utters the famous punchline, "Well, nobody's perfect." Brown was born in Holgate, Ohio, near Toledo, into a large family largely of Welsh descent. He spent most of his childhood in Toledo. In 1902, at the age of ten, he joined a troupe of circus tumblers known as the Five Marvelous Ashtons, who toured the country on both the circus and vaudeville circuits. Lat...
Please don't talk about me when I'm gone
Oh honey, though our friendship ceases from now on
And listen, if you can't say anything real nice
It's better not to talk at all is my advice
We're parting, you go your way I'll go mine
It's best that we do
Here's a kiss I hope that this brings lots of luck to you
Oh makes no difference how I carry on
Remember, please don't talk about me when I'm gone
We're parting, you go your way I'll go mine
It's best that we do
Here's a kiss I hope that this brings lots of luck to you
Makes no difference how I carry on
Remember, please don't talk about me
Please don't talk about me