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Encyclopedia > Joe E. Brown

Joe E. Brown may refer to several people:


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Joe E. Brown (1003 words)
Brown was born in 1892 and died in 1973), Joe E. Brown was a very famous comedian, known especially for his very large mouth.
Brown is known as a clean comedian, but he admits the influence that playing in burlesque had on him: "The public's low opinion of burlesque today has caused more than one prominent star to soft-pedal his (or her) humble beginnings in this field.
Brown's mother wrote him a letter saying that she would see the show in Detroit, he was ready to collapse because he "knew that two minutes of burlesque would kill her."
Classic AMERICAN COMEDY films on video featuring EDGAR KENNEDY , JOE E. BROWN ,W.C. FIELDS from THE NEW YORK FILM ANNEX (519 words)
Joe E. Brown as a meek weakling tries to enlist in the armed forces and soon becomes mixed up with foreign spies and a radio controlled bowling ball that could affect the security of our nation.
Joe E. Brown is mistaken for a wealthy businessman, foils a stagecoach holdup, is elected Marshall and tries to win a woman's hand by rescuing her father who is being held by a gang of kidnappers.
Joe E. Brown is a cop afraid of his own shadow who gets mixed up with a haunted house, a pretty girl (Mary Carlisle) and some thugs.
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