April 12, 2007 @ 11:57 am

RIP Roscoe Lee Browne 1925-2007

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The award-winning actor passed away yesterday at the age of 81.

Roscoe Lee Browne, the storybook-voiced actor-poet who worked in movies, television, theatre, and as a narrator since the 1950s, died yesterday at the age of 81. He had been fighting cancer. Browne had a distinct vocal resonance and a dignified presence; among his first roles in 1956, the year he began acting, was in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar." He went on to star in works written by theatre and film greats - Jean Genet, Edward Albee, Alfred Hitchcock. He played a lawyer on the "Archie Bunker Show" and Professor Foster on "The Cosby Show." The former garnered him an Emmy. He narrated films about pigs and dogs - Babe first, then Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties - and portrayed "Box" in the '70s sci-fi classic Logan's Run. His extensive resume spanned four decades and included poetry anthologized alongside William Butler Yeats and Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Before acting, he had been a professor at Lincoln University - he taught comparative literature and French - and a world-class athlete. Browne on "Cosby":
Browne on "The Archie Bunker Show":

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