James S. Brown, Jr. Cameraman
James S. Brown, Jr. is a 57 years old cameraman from United States of America from Montclair. James S. Brown, Jr. was born on March 16, 1892 (died on June 01, 1949, he was 57 years old) in Montclair.
About
No, he died on 06/01/1949, 75 years ago. He was 57 years old when he died. Cause of death: ballistic trauma. He died in Los Angeles
Works
James S. Brown, Jr. Movies (44)
There are 44 movies of James S. Brown, Jr..
His first feature film was Batman (1943). He was 51 when he starred in this movie. Since 1943, he has appeared in 44 feature films. The last one is Deadline (1948). .
View all James S. Brown, Jr. movies.James S. Brown, Jr. movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Director of Photography | Batman (1943) | 51 |
Director of Photography | The Whistler (1944) | 52 |
Director of Photography | The Great Flamarion (1945) | 52 |
Cinematography | The Crime Doctor’s Strangest Case (1943) | 51 |
Director of Photography | Crime Doctor (1943) | 51 |
Director of Photography | The Trap (1946) | 54 |
Cinematography | The Secret Code (1942) | 50 |
Director of Photography | Crime, Inc. (1945) | 53 |
Director of Photography | The Counterfeiters (1948) | 56 |
Director of Photography | The Rangers Step In (1937) | 45 |
Director of Photography | Tornado Range (1948) | 55 |
Director of Photography | Frontier Revenge (1948) | 56 |
Director of Photography | The Iron Claw (1941) | 49 |
Cinematography | Badge of Honor (1934) | 42 |
Director of Photography | Dangerous Intruder (1945) | 53 |
Director of Photography | Murder by Television (1935) | 43 |
Director of Photography | Zamba (1949) | 57 |
Director of Photography | Air Eagles (1931) | 39 |
Director of Photography | The Valley of Vanishing Men (1942) | 50 |
Director of Photography | Mr. Hex (1946) | 54 |
Director of Photography | Shadows on the Range (1946) | 54 |
Director of Photography | No Place for a Lady (1943) | 50 |
Director of Photography | The Prairie (1947) | 55 |
Director of Photography | Night Alarm (1934) | 42 |
Director of Photography | Ridin' Down the Trail (1947) | 55 |
Director of Photography | Avenging Waters (1936) | 44 |
Director of Photography | Renegade Girl (1946) | 54 |
Director of Photography | The Scarlet Letter (1934) | 42 |
Director of Photography | The Gas House Kids in Hollywood (1947) | 55 |
Director of Photography | Flight Into Nowhere (1938) | 46 |
Director of Photography | The Kid Sister (1945) | 52 |
Director of Photography | Midnight Frolics (1949) | 56 |
Director of Photography | Mickey's Eleven (1927) | 35 |
Director of Photography | Defenders of the Law (1931) | 39 |
Director of Photography | Back Page (1934) | 42 |
Director of Photography | Hollywood Trouble (1935) | 42 |
Director of Photography | Western Frontier (1935) | 43 |
Director of Photography | The Fugitive Sheriff (1936) | 44 |
Director of Photography | Law of the Ranger (1937) | 45 |
Director of Photography | Outlaws of the Orient (1937) | 45 |
Director of Photography | Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) | 49 |
Director of Photography | Hard Boiled Mahoney (1947) | 55 |
Director of Photography | Stage to Mesa City (1947) | 55 |
Director of Photography | Deadline (1948) | 55 |
James S. Brown, Jr. zodiac sign was pisces.
Other facts about James S. Brown, Jr.
Place of death | Los Angeles |
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Date of death | 1949-06-01T00:00:00Z |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Cause of death | Ballistic Trauma |
Manner of death | Suicide |
Given name | James |