
James Brown (March 22, 1920 - April 11, 1992) was an American film and TV actor best known for his role as Lieutenant Ripley "Rip" Masters in The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin. In 1976, he hosted a revival of Rin Tin Tin reruns, which extended until the 1980s.
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1984 · Dr. Church
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1981 · Reporter #1
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1979 · Lt. Benson
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1978 · Det. Harry McSween
tvCHiPs
1977 · Executive (as James L. Brown)
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1975 · Sheriff
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1975 · Police Sergeant
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1971 · Sheriff Lynch
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1968 · Robert Thompson Sr.
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1965 · Buster Macon
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1965 · Davis
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1965 · Col. Hank Stevens
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1963 · Gendarme
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1963 · Texan Customer
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1961 · Sheriff Chuck Morton
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1961 · Jerry Manning
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1961 · Sam Morgan
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1961 · Wayne Santley
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1961 · Steve Kirby
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1961 · Norm Edwards
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1961 · Billy Wade
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1952 · Pvt. Ferguson (uncredited)
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1952 · Jim Carson
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1952 · Moose
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1951 · Pete Hunter
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1951 · , Lt. Fox
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1951 · Bob
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1951 · Steve Hall
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1951 · Sgt. Mike Pernell
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1950 · Allen
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1950 · Officer Haynes (uncredited)
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1950 · Tex Coyne
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1950 · PFC Charlie Bass
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1949 · Tony Cresnovich
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1949 · Bud Courteen
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1949 · Buster
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1949 · Bob Younger
movieThe Gallant Legion
1948 · Tom Banner
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1947 · Shep Clayton
movieThe Big Fix
1947 · Ken Williams
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1946 · Avery Moore
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1944 · Avery Moore
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1944 · Paul
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1944 · Ted Haines Jr.
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1942 · George Tracy
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