Johnny Mack Brown

Johnny Mack Brown

Birthday

01.09.1904

Deathday

14.11.1974

Place of birth

Dothan, Alabama, USA

Gender

Male

Known for

Acting

Biography

An All-American halfback while attending the University of Alabama, Johnny Mack Brown chose the silver screen over the green grass of the football field when he graduated. Signed to a contract with MGM in 1926, Brown debuted in Slide, Kelly, Slide (1927) with William Haines in a film about - baseball. This was followed by The Bugle Call (1927), which starred the fading Jackie Coogan. In 1928 he appeared in the last Norma Shearer silent film, A Lady of Chance (1928). After that, he worked with Greta Garbo, Marion Davies and Mary Pickford. His muscular good looks only carried him so far in films, however, and by 1930 he had yet to find his place. At MGM Clark Gable was taking the roles that Brown was up for, so he went into a western for director King Vidor, Billy the Kid (1930). While Vidor did not want him for the part to begin with, the picture was successful; however, Brown's career at MGM soon ended. By 1933 he was still making westerns, but they were for low-rung studios like Mascot. More westerns at even lower-rung Supreme Pictures followed, as well as serials like Wild West Days (1937) at Universal. In 1943 Brown took his boots over to Monogram Pictures, where he made over 60 westerns. He started off as "Nevada Jack McKenzie" in the Rough Riders series, but the name soon changed to Johnny. As with most of the early cowboy stars, he was a hero to millions of young children and consistently among the top ten money-makers in westerns from 1942-50. The bubble burst, though, just as it did for Allan Lane, in 1953, as the days of the "B" western came to an end.

Movies

Trails End

Trails End

4/2/1949

Outlaw Gold

Outlaw Gold

11/26/1950

Silver Range

Silver Range

11/16/1946

Six Gun Mesa

Six Gun Mesa

4/30/1950

Range Law

Range Law

6/24/1944

The Play Girl

The Play Girl

4/22/1928

Malay Nights

Malay Nights

11/3/1932

Soft Living

Soft Living

2/5/1928

Gun Talk

Gun Talk

12/20/1947

Law and Order

Law and Order

11/28/1940

Back Trail

Back Trail

7/18/1948

Triggerman

Triggerman

6/19/1948

Pony Post

Pony Post

12/1/1940

It's Showtime

It's Showtime

3/31/1976

Flashing Guns

Flashing Guns

7/16/1947

Forever Yours

Forever Yours

1/26/1945

Arizona Cyclone

Arizona Cyclone

11/14/1941

Range Justice

Range Justice

7/16/1949

Texas Lawmen

Texas Lawmen

12/2/1951

Frontier Feud

Frontier Feud

11/24/1945

Hidden Danger

Hidden Danger

12/12/1948

The Lost Trail

The Lost Trail

10/19/1945

Mockery

Mockery

8/13/1927

The Fair Co-Ed

The Fair Co-Ed

10/22/1927

Short Grass

Short Grass

12/24/1950

Canyon Ambush

Canyon Ambush

10/12/1952

Texas City

Texas City

1/27/1952

Undertow

Undertow

2/23/1930

Hurricane

Hurricane

9/30/1929

Apache Uprising

Apache Uprising

12/29/1965

Female

Female

11/11/1933

Stampede

Stampede

5/1/1949

Between Men

Between Men

10/29/1935

Ghost Guns

Ghost Guns

11/17/1944

The Valiant

The Valiant

5/19/1929

Ride 'Em Cowboy

Ride 'Em Cowboy

11/17/1941

Crazy House

Crazy House

10/8/1943

Son of a Sailor

Son of a Sailor

11/29/1933

Jazz Heaven

Jazz Heaven

11/3/1929

The Texas Kid

The Texas Kid

11/26/1943

Coquette

Coquette

3/30/1929

Annapolis

Annapolis

11/18/1928

Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo

12/31/1937

Law Men

Law Men

4/25/1944

Lawless Land

Lawless Land

4/6/1937

Gun Smoke

Gun Smoke

2/16/1945

Against the Law

Against the Law

10/25/1934

Montana Moon

Montana Moon

3/20/1930

Billy the Kid

Billy the Kid

10/16/1930

Bar-Z Bad Men

Bar-Z Bad Men

4/21/1937

Flames

Flames

5/29/1932

Prairie Express

Prairie Express

10/24/1947

Hell Town

Hell Town

12/10/1937

TV Series

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