R.G. BROWN

April 24, 1933

R.G. Brown was born in Flint, Michigan, on April 24, 1933. 

He made his screen debut on a January 1960 episode of “The Buick-Electra Playhouse” titled “The Fifth Column” starring Richard Burton.  

He appeared on several variety shows from 1962 to 1972: 

  • “The Andy Williams Show” (1962-63) 8 episodes
  • “The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour” (1962-63) 10 episodes
  • “The John Byner Comedy Hour” (1970-72) 4 episodes
  • “The Rich Little Show” (1972) 14 episodes 

Brown made two appearances on “Here’s Lucy”: 

As Mr. Conrad, Insurance Office Manager, in “Lucy’s Replacement”  (HL S4;E19) on January 17, 1972, and…

and as Walter, Eva Gabor’s personal assistant, in “Lucy and Eva Gabor Are Hospital Roomies” (HL S5;E2) on September 18, 1972. 

His final screen appearance (to date) was in a failed series pilot starring John Davidson titled “King of the Road” in May 1978. 

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