Cornelius C. "Neil" Brown, Jr. (born June 19, 1980) is an American actor. His most recognizable role may be in the television series The Walking Dead as Guillermo, leader of the Vatos and as Felix on the short-lived South Beach on the former UPN. He also played DJ Yella in the 2015 biopic, Straight Outta Compton.
Brown was born in Orlando, Florida, to Cornelius Brown, a US Marine, and Carrie Brown, an insurance underwriter.
Brown appeared in the martial arts TV series WMAC Masters.
He appears alongside Denzel Washington in Out of Time (2003) and Colin Farrell in Tigerland (2000). He plays the smart-mouthed Marine, Lcpl. Richard "Motown" Guerrero, in the action film Battle: Los Angeles. The movie reunited him with Fast & Furious castmate Michelle Rodriguez.
He has since performed guest appearances in the TV shows Harry's Law, Castle, the season 8 premiere of Weeds, the first-season finale of USA's Suits, and the new independent sketch comedy King Bachelor's Pad.
Neil Brown may refer to:
Neil Brown (21 April 1952 – 9 September 2014) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
A school teacher, he attempted to transfer from North Melbourne to South Melbourne, but instead played for Coburg when the clearance was blocked. He later returned to Wodonga where he played cricket and football for Wodonga, as well as football for Wangaratta.
Neal Brown February 24, 1861 – September 18, 1917) was an American lawyer, politician, businessman, and writer.
Born in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, Brown graduated from the University of Wisconsin Law School. Brown practiced law in Wausau, Wisconsin and was involved with the paper, railway, electric, and insurance industries. Brown also was a writer. He wrote: "The Comedy of History," "The Paper Industry and The Tariff," "Critical Confessions," and "Songs by Neal Brown." Neal was a Democrat. He served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1891 and then in the Wisconsin State Senate from 1893 to 1897. Brown died in Watkins Glen, New York while undergoing treatment for a heart problem.