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RIP Peter Brown

Kitten with a Whip Peter Brown PHOENIX–Prolific actor Peter Brown, whose nearly 50-year career included hundreds of roles in movies and TV, died at his home here of Parkinson’s disease. He was 80.
MSTies will remember him as Ron in the movie in episode 615- KITTEN WITH A WHIP.

The Hollywood Reporter has an obit.

Thanks to Timmy for the heads up.

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  1. sol-survivor says:

    Someone has to say it: He wasn’t exactly “dyin’ in a rush” after so many years. Still, RIP.

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  2. Lee says:

    I bet that Peter Brown liked getting to be on the set with Ann-Margret.

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  3. Kansas says:

    He played one of the more unique villains on MST3K, though I will best remember him as Texas Ranger Chad Cooper on Lardeo.

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  4. The Mighty Untrained FOOZLE says:

    He played a particularly sinister character on The Bold and the Beautiful in the 90s. In a show full of thinly written characters, he was able to elevate his to a level of real menace. A sort of JR character you loved to hate.

    I always expected to see him in bigger things, but his extensive filmography is still nothing to sneeze at. Farewell.

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  5. Applemask says:

    His character the Holy Man talked an incredible amount of bollocks, but he was a charismatic enough actor to sell it anyway.

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