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Philip Brown (born 30 May 1959) is an English former professional footballer and coach who manages Kidderminster Harriers. As a player, Brown was a right-back who made over six hundred league appearances in an eighteen-year career, but never made it to the top flight.
Philip Mortimer Brown (April 30, 1916 – February 9, 2006) was an American actor. [1] Early life. Brown was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1916.
Philip J. Brown Jr. (born March 26, 1958) is an American actor best known for his television performances. Brown is a native of Coalinga, California . [ 1 ] His father Philip Brown Sr. was a television technician after having been an actor, [ 2 ] and his uncle was actor Peter Brown . [ 1 ]
Phil Brown may refer to: Phil Brown (actor) (1916–2006), American stage, film, and TV actor; Phil Brown (basketball coach), Australian basketball coach; Phil Brown (footballer, born 1959), English football manager and former player; Phil Brown (footballer, born 1966), English player-manager with Matlock Town
The group's line-up initially included bassist Phil Brown and lead guitarist Brian Alterman, whose guitar riffs have been compared to those of the Byrds. [ by whom? ] Alterman played on two early demos that were later included on the album Paying for the Summer of Love , before joining another band.
Philip James Brown (born 16 January 1966) is an English former professional footballer who played as a winger in the Football League for Chesterfield, [4] Stockport County, [5] and Lincoln City. [ 1 ]
Brown was a member of Birchfield Harriers and an exceptional anchor leg relay runner, anchoring the British team to a number of medals. Brown's career highlight came when he competed for Great Britain in the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States in the 4 x 400 metre relay, where, in a dramatic final 100 m, he overtook Rick Mitchell of Australia and then Innocent Egbunike of ...
Phil Brown (March 14, 1901 – May 16, 1991) was an American football, basketball, and track coach. [1] He served as the head football coach at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland from 1927 to 1927, Rose Polytechnic Institute—now known as Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology from 1928 to 1942 and again from 1946 to 1958, and Indiana State Teachers College—now known as Indiana State ...