Obituaries
Roscoe Lee Browne, the Emmy-award winning actor with the mellifluous baritone that he used to give voice to roles as varied as Shakespeare’s plays and the popular animal film “Babe,” died Wednesday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
April 12, 2007
Entertainment & Arts
A service celebrating the life of actor Roscoe Lee Browne, who died April 11, will be held at 10 a.m.
April 18, 2007
Television
Roscoe Lee Browne got an Emmy for his guest role as the pinochle-playing Prof.
Aug. 12, 1990
It’s 3:30 in the afternoon, but it feels like the middle of the night to Roscoe Lee Browne.
May 20, 1989
The Bleat Goes On: “Join Us!
Aug. 23, 1991
Tyne Daly and Richard Crenna are teamed in “Stuck With Each Other,” a comedy film for NBC.
April 30, 1989
Roscoe Lee Browne, veteran screen and television actor, will present “All the World’s a Stage,” the first installment of the Public Corporation for the Arts 1991 lecture series at the Center Theater of the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center.
Feb. 10, 1991
Theater review: A touring version of ‘Gospel at Colonus’ sets the ancient myth in a Pentecostal church with a rousing choir.
March 6, 1997
California
To mark the 58th anniversary of the first atomic bombing, KPFK-FM (90.7) on Wednesday will air a dramatization of “Hiroshima,” journalist John Hersey’s chronicle of six survivors of the blast and its aftermath.
Aug. 2, 2003