Roger Browne
Roger Browne is an American actor known best for his work in the peplum and Eurospy films popular in Europe in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Occupation | Film actor |
Career
Roger Browne enrolled in pilot training while serving in the U.S. Air Force, flying the AT-6 trainer aircraft. Browne completed 64 hours of training, including 20 hours of solo flight but was unable to finish due to airsickness and related symptoms of Manifestations of Apprehension (MOA).[1]
In a telephone interview with Monster Kid Radio, Browne said whilst he was studying acting and getting bit roles he supported himself as a physical therapist. One of his clients was going to Rome and asked Roger if he would come with him to carry on his work. As the 1960 Summer Olympics were under way, Roger eagerly accepted the offer. He remained in Europe where he was discovered and offered a role in the Jayne Mansfield film It Happened in Athens. Upon his return to Rome Browne was asked to appear as Mars in Vulcan, Son of Giove and repeated his role in the film Mars, God of War. With the decline of the sword and sandal genre Browne moved into the Eurospy genre.
Roger lived in Rome from 1960 to 1980 and made films throughout Europe. He had roles in more than 30 films and television shows and dubbed more than 800 films and productions. He served as the president of the English Language Dubbers Association (ELDA) where he claims to have dubbed his voice in 800 films. Roger has worked with Franco Nero, Sophia Loren, Luciano Salce, Anthony Quinn, Vittorio Gassman, Ernest Borgnine, Rita Tushingham, Richard Lester, the Taviani Brothers, Yoko Tani, Gordon Mitchell, Charlie Fawcett, and Jayne Mansfield. He is best known for his role in Argoman the Fantastic Superman (also known as The Incredible Paris Incident and Come rubare la corona d'Inghilterra), 1967.[2] He also appears as himself in the Fine Brothers Elders React series.
Partial filmography
- 13 Fighting Men (1960) - Pvt. Connors (uncredited)
- Heroes Die Young (1960) - Mule
- Barabbas (1961) - Gladiator (uncredited)
- Pontius Pilate (1962) - Minor Role
- Vulcan, Son of Giove (1962) - Mars - God of War
- Mars, God of War (1962) - Mars
- The Ten Gladiators (a.k.a. I dieci gladiatori) (1963) - Glaucus Valerius
- Seven Slaves Against the World (a.k.a. Gli schiavi più forti del mondo) (1964) - Marcus
- The Revenge of Spartacus (a.k.a. La vendetta di Spartacus) (1964) - Valerio
- Three Swords for Rome (1964) - Fabio
- Revenge of the Gladiators (1964)
- Seven Rebel Gladiators (a.k.a. Sette contro tutti) (1965) - Marcus Aulus
- Super Seven Calling Cairo (a.k.a. Superseven chiama Cairo) (1965) - Martin Stevens / Superseven
- Operation Poker (a.k.a. Operazione poker) (1965) - Glenn Foster
- Password: Kill Agent Gordon (1966) - Douglas Gordon
- The Spy Who Loved Flowers (1966) - Martin Stevens
- Rififi in Amsterdam (1966) - Rex Monroe
- Un milione di dollari per sette assassini (a.k.a. Last Man to Kill) (1966) - Michael King
- Argoman the Fantastic Superman (aka The Incredible Paris Incident) (1967) - Sir Reginald Hoover / Argoman
- Assault on the State Treasure (a.k.a. Assalto al tesoro di stato) (1967) - Johnny Quick
- È stato bello amarti (1968)
- Samoa, Queen of the Jungle (a.k.a. Samoa, regina della giungla) (1968) - Clint Loman
- One Day, My Daddy (a.k.a. It Was Nice Loving You) (1968)
- Patton (1970) - Soldier on Bridge (uncredited)
- Jungle Master (1972) - Lord Carter
- The Black Hand (a.k.a. La Mano Nera (Prima della mafia, più della mafia)) (1973) - State Attorney
- Women in Cell Block 7 (1973) - Inspector Weil
- Mahogany (1975) - Ad Agency Executive
- The Big Operator (1976) - James (uncredited)
- Emanuelle in America (1977) - The Senator
- War of the Robots (1978) - Cmdr. King (uncredited)
- Backwards ... March! (a.k.a. Riavanti ... Marsch!) (1979) - General Thompson
- Do It with the Pamango (1980) - Harry Brakson
- The Lone Road (2016) - Dad
- Killer Looks (2018) - Creepy Old Man
References
- "Elders React to Seeing Their Black and White Photos in Color for the First Time". YouTube. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
- "The Fantastic Argoman". Dorado Films. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
External links
- Roger Browne at IMDb