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Inspiring quotes by Roscoe Lee Browne

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Roscoe Lee Browne

  • They came to a castle and he battered down the doors with the trunk of an oak tree and killed everybody in it! Just so they could rest the night.
  • Boys are always guilty of something nasty. What could it be this time, I wonder?
  • If you’re lying, remember one thing: I could swallow each of you whole, without choking. All I need to do is butter your heads and pin your ears back.
  • This may seem a lonesome place to leave him. But he’s not alone. Because many of his kind rest here with him.
  • Innocence is wasted on me. I don’t believe in it. What are you up to?
  • Well, he got drunk on Sunday and married on Monday. I came in his stead.
  • You’re staring at me, children! I feel your eyes on my back. Now why is that?
  • That comes with old age. -Yeah, miserable old age. I hate it. -I’m not far behind you and I don’t like it, either.
  • When did you take your first drink? -It was on the occasion of my first broken heart. And my last.
  • Well, I just heard from a highly excited youngster that there were some soiled doves swinging through here.

Roscoe Lee Browne was a distinguished American actor known for his deep, sonorous voice and commanding presence on stage and screen. Born on May 2, 1922, in Woodbury, New Jersey, Browne’s career spanned over five decades, during which he earned critical acclaim and numerous accolades.

Browne’s performances ranged from Shakespearean classics to modern dramas, earning him a Tony Award for his role in “The Great White Hope” on Broadway. He also appeared in iconic films such as “The Cowboys,” “Logan’s Run,” and “Moon 44,” showcasing his versatility across genres.

In addition to his acting talents, Browne was a celebrated narrator, lending his distinctive voice to documentaries, commercials, and animated films. His rich baritone became instantly recognizable and added depth to every project he undertook.

Throughout his career, Browne shattered stereotypes and paved the way for African American actors in the entertainment industry. He passed away on April 11, 2007, leaving behind a legacy of unparalleled talent and charisma.

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