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Melville W. Brown (March 10, 1887 – January 31, 1938), also known simply as Melville Brown, was an American film director, screenwriter and occasional actor. He began his career on the local stage in Oregon, in stock companies and vaudeville, before moving to California and working in the silent film industry in 1916, at the suggestion of Charlie Chaplin. His career was cut short when he died of a heart attack in January 1938.
Date Of Birth March 10, 1887, Portland, Oregon, United States Died January 31, 1938, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Portland, Oregon, USA Profession Director, Writer Spouse Margaret Brown (m. ?–1938), Grace C. Brown (m. ?–1935) Children Delores Brown Parents Fannie Brown, John Brown Star Sign Pisces
Director Title Year Status Character Stardust 1938/II Head Office 1936 Forced Landing 1935 as Melville Brown Champagne for Breakfast 1935 The Nut Farm 1935 as Melville Brown Lost in the Stratosphere 1934 as Melville Brown Fanny Foley Herself 1931 White Shoulders 1931 Behind Office Doors 1931 as Melville Brown Check and Double Check 1930 as Melville Brown She's My Weakness 1930 as Melville Brown Lovin' the Ladies 1930 as Melville Brown Dance Hall 1929 as Melville Brown Jazz Heaven 1929 uncredited Geraldine 1929 The Love Doctor 1929 Red Lips 1928 Buck Privates 1928 13 Washington Square 1928 Fast and Furious 1927 Taxi! Taxi! 1927 Her Big Night 1926 Pals and Petticoats 1920 Short The Rent Dodgers 1920 Short Sauce and Senoritas 1920 Short Loafers and Lovers 1920 Short
Writer Title Year Status Character Red Lips 1928 adaptation Buck Privates 1928 adaptation Taxi! Taxi! 1927 Her Big Night 1926 adaptation Poker Faces 1926 What Happened to Jones 1926 adaptation / screenplay Where Was I? 1925 as Melville Brown The Goose Woman 1925 Smouldering Fires 1925 The Rose of Paris 1924 as Melville Brown The Gaiety Girl 1924 adaptation - as Melville Brown Fashionable Fakers 1923 adaptation - as Melville Brown The Rent Dodgers 1920 Short story Sauce and Senoritas 1920 Short story The Pest 1919 story
Known for movies Check and Double Check (1930) as Director
Buck Privates (1928) as Director
Behind Office Doors (1931) as Director
Red Lips (1928) as Director