Timothy Brown

Timothy Brown was an American actor, singer, and professional football player.

A star running back and return man for the Philadelphia Eagles, Brown made his acting debut in 1967 on the television series The Wild Wild West.                                                          

Perhaps best known for his recurring role in M*A*S*H, he guest starred in many other television shows including The Young Lawyers, Cade’s County, Adam-12, Mission: Impossible, The Rookies, T.J. Hooker, and Remington Steele.

Timothy Brown was an American actor, singer, and professional football player.

A star running back and return man for the Philadelphia Eagles, Brown made his acting debut in 1967 on the television series The Wild Wild West.                                                          

Perhaps best known for his recurring role in M*A*S*H, he guest starred in many other television shows including The Young Lawyers, Cade’s County, Adam-12, Mission: Impossible, The Rookies, T.J. Hooker, and Remington Steele.

Brown also appeared on the big screen in films such as Nashville (1975), Black Heat (1976), Gus (1976), Losin’ It (1983), Midnight Ride (1990), and Frequency (2000).

Brown died April 4, 2020, in Palm Springs, California. He was 82.

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