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'''Robert Curtis-Brown''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|born]] {{m|April|1957}}) played [[Vedek]] [[Sorad]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Sanctuary}}. He later appeared in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Natural Law}} as a [[Unnamed Ledosians|Ledosian ambassador]].
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'''Robert Curtis-Brown''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|born]] {{m|April|1957}}) played [[Vedek]] [[Sorad]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Sanctuary}}. He later appeared in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Natural Law}} as a [[Unnamed Ledosians#Ambassador|Ledosian ambassador]].
   
 
==Work in the 1980s==
 
==Work in the 1980s==
Brown made his acting debut in the 1982 telefilm ''Pilgrim, Farewell'' with [[Christopher Lloyd]] which was not seen by many, but Brown got in on the box office success of his feature film debut in the 1983 mega-hit ''Trading Places'' which found Brown working with [[Bill Cobbs]], [[Nicholas Guest]] and [[Ron Taylor]]. Also in 1983 was another telefilm, ''First Affair'' with [[Robin Curtis]] and [[Charley Lang]]. Brown was seen next with [[David Clennon]] and [[Bruce French]] in 1986's crime-comedy ''Legal Eagles''.
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Brown made his acting debut in the 1982 telefilm ''Pilgrim, Farewell'' with [[Christopher Lloyd]] which was not seen by many, but Brown got in on the box office success of his feature film debut in the 1983 mega-hit ''Trading Places'' which found Brown working with [[Bill Cobbs]], [[Nicholas Guest]], and [[Ron Taylor]]. Also in 1983 was another telefilm, ''First Affair'' with [[Robin Curtis]] and [[Charley Lang]]. Brown was seen next with [[David Clennon]] and [[Bruce French]] in 1986's crime-comedy ''Legal Eagles''.
   
 
==Work in the 1990s==
 
==Work in the 1990s==
Brown entered the decade in yet another telefilm, ''Children of the Bride''(1990) with [[Conor O'Farrell]]. Brown got to work with fellow VOY guest actors [[Robert Joy]] and [[Keith Szarabajka]] in ''Hyde in Hollywood''(1991). Brown kept up the tv-movie trend in 1992's ''Just My Imagination'' with [[Cristine Rose]] as well as ''Labor of Love:The Arlette Schweitzer Story''(1993) with [[Bill Smitrovich]]. In 1995, Brown finally gained work on the big screen in the ''Saturday Night Live'' based comedy ''Stuart Saves His Family'' alongside [[Michael G. Hagerty]], [[Aaron Lustig]], [[Dakin Matthews]], [[Camille Saviola]] and [[Harris Yulin]]. But it was back to tv movies in the 1995 biopic, ''Never Say Never:The Deidre Hall Story'' with [[John de Lancie]], [[Daniel Hugh Kelly]] and [[Joel Polis]]. That same year, Brown worked with [[Michael Ensign]] in ''The Christmas Box''. Brown received a role in ''Same River Twice''(1996) with [[John Putch]] and [[Kevin Rahm]]. From 1996 onward, Brown kept active. Brown was seen in the same year in ''Full Circle'' based on the Danielle Steele novel of the same name. The film adaptation also boasted [[Corbin Bernsen]], [[Nicholas Coster]], [[Mark Kiely]] and [[James Read]]. Brown ended 1996 in ''Rolling Thunder'' with [[Yvonne Suhor]] and [[Cress Williams]]. 1997 started Brown off working again with Daniel Hugh Kelly in ''Stranger in My Home'' also co-starring [[Leigh Taylor-Young]]. Another co-star from Brown's past was Harris Yulin in the the big-screen comedy ''Bean'' with [[David Doty]], [[Danny Goldring]] and [[April Grace]] which capped off that year. The only film work Brown had in 1998 was another telefilm, ''A WInd & a Prayer'' with [[Jim Metzler]] and [[Leon Russom]]. 1999 saw Brown in ''Three Secrets'' with [[Katy Boyer]] and [[Jason Brooks]]. Brown ended the year and the 90s working with another past co-star, Nicholas Coster in ''Love Happens'' with [[Ryan Bollman]] and [[Vince Grant]].
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Brown entered the decade in yet another telefilm, ''Children of the Bride''(1990) with [[Conor O'Farrell]]. Brown got to work with fellow VOY guest actors [[Robert Joy]] and [[Keith Szarabajka]] in ''Hyde in Hollywood''(1991). Brown kept up the tv-movie trend in 1992's ''Just My Imagination'' with [[Cristine Rose]] as well as ''Labor of Love:The Arlette Schweitzer Story''(1993) with [[Bill Smitrovich]]. In 1995, Brown finally gained work on the big screen in the ''Saturday Night Live'' based comedy ''Stuart Saves His Family'' alongside [[Michael G. Hagerty]], [[Aaron Lustig]], [[Dakin Matthews]], [[Camille Saviola]], and [[Harris Yulin]]. But it was back to tv movies in the 1995 biopic, ''Never Say Never:The Deidre Hall Story'' with [[John de Lancie]], [[Daniel Hugh Kelly]], and [[Joel Polis]]. That same year, Brown worked with [[Michael Ensign]] in ''The Christmas Box''. Brown received a role in ''Same River Twice''(1996) with [[John Putch]] and [[Kevin Rahm]]. From 1996 onward, Brown kept active. Brown was seen in the same year in ''Full Circle'' based on the Danielle Steele novel of the same name. The film adaptation also boasted [[Corbin Bernsen]], [[Nicholas Coster]], [[Mark Kiely]], and [[James Read]]. Brown ended 1996 in ''Rolling Thunder'' with [[Yvonne Suhor]] and [[Cress Williams]]. 1997 started Brown off working again with Daniel Hugh Kelly in ''Stranger in My Home'' also co-starring [[Leigh Taylor-Young]]. Another co-star from Brown's past was Harris Yulin in the the big-screen comedy ''Bean'' with [[David Doty]], [[Danny Goldring]], and [[April Grace]] which capped off that year. The only film work Brown had in 1998 was another telefilm, ''A WInd & a Prayer'' with [[Jim Metzler]] and [[Leon Russom]]. 1999 saw Brown in ''Three Secrets'' with [[Katy Boyer]] and [[Jason Brooks]]. Brown ended the year and the 90s working with another past co-star, Nicholas Coster in ''Love Happens'' with [[Ryan Bollman]] and [[Vince Grant]].
   
 
==Work in the 2000s==
 
==Work in the 2000s==
Brown got to work in the 21st century early appearing in 2001's ''Zenon:The Zequel'' directed by [[Manny Coto]] and co-starred [[Tom Wright]]. 2002 found Brwon in the latest film adaptation of the Hannibal Lechter series, ''Red Dragon'' re-teaming Brown with David Doty. Joining Brown and Doty were [[John Billingsley]], [[Michael Cavanaugh]], [[Elizabeth Dennehy]], [[Frank Langella]], [[Mark Moses]], [[John Rubinstein]] and [[Brenda Strong]]. 2002 also had Brown acting in the big-screen biopic, ''Catch Me If You Can'' featuring the following Trek alumni, [[Lilyan Chauvin]], [[Thomas Kopache]], [[J. Patrick McCormack]], [[Jimmie F. Skaggs]] [[Robert Symonds]] and Trek legend [[Malachi Throne]]. Brown reunited with Mark Kiely in the 2003 comedy ''Bruce Almighty'' and this film also had Its share of Trek stars. In it were [[Michael Bofshever]], [[Christopher Darga]], [[Colby French]], [[Max Grodénchik]] and [[Annie Wersching]]. In 2004, Brown worked again with Mark Moses in the tropical adventure ''After the Sunset'' with [[Rachael Harris]]. Brown was seen next in the 1960s period drama ''Dreamgirls'' with "Natural Law" co-guest star [[Ivar Brogger]] as well as the aforementioned Vince Grant. Even in this decade, Brwon could not avoid the television movie. This was the case with Brown in 2007's ''Pandemic'' with [[Bob Gunton]] and [[Clyde Kusatsu]]. In that same year once again with Kusatsu in ''Drive Thru'' with [[Gordon Clapp]]. Box office success would not elude Brown. He was among fellow Trek actors [[Paul Terrell Clayton]], [[James Cromwell]], [[Gregg Daniel]] and [[Kirsten Dunst]] in ''Spiderman 3''. Next was ''Who's Your Caddy'' with [[James Avery]]. Brown got to be known for his role as Vince Evans in ''High School Musical 2'' also in 2007 with [[Mark L. Taylor]]. Brown ended the decade by appearing in the military comedy ''The Men Who Stare at Goats''(2009) with [[Glenn Morshower]] and [[Stephen Root]].
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Brown got to work in the 21st century early appearing in 2001's ''Zenon:The Zequel'' directed by [[Manny Coto]] and co-starred [[Tom Wright]]. 2002 found Brwon in the latest film adaptation of the Hannibal Lechter series, ''Red Dragon'' re-teaming Brown with David Doty. Joining Brown and Doty were [[John Billingsley]], [[Michael Cavanaugh]], [[Elizabeth Dennehy]], [[Frank Langella]], [[Mark Moses]], [[John Rubinstein]], and [[Brenda Strong]]. 2002 also had Brown acting in the big-screen biopic, ''Catch Me If You Can'' featuring the following Trek alumni, [[Lilyan Chauvin]], [[Thomas Kopache]], [[J. Patrick McCormack]], [[Jimmie F. Skaggs]] [[Robert Symonds]] and Trek legend [[Malachi Throne]]. Brown reunited with Mark Kiely in the 2003 comedy ''Bruce Almighty'' and this film also had Its share of Trek stars. In it were [[Michael Bofshever]], [[Christopher Darga]], [[Colby French]], [[Max Grodénchik]], and [[Annie Wersching]]. In 2004, Brown worked again with Mark Moses in the tropical adventure ''After the Sunset'' with [[Rachael Harris]]. Brown was seen next in the 1960s period drama ''Dreamgirls'' with "Natural Law" co-guest star [[Ivar Brogger]] as well as the aforementioned Vince Grant. Even in this decade, Brwon could not avoid the television movie. This was the case with Brown in 2007's ''Pandemic'' with [[Bob Gunton]] and [[Clyde Kusatsu]]. In that same year once again with Kusatsu in ''Drive Thru'' with [[Gordon Clapp]]. Box office success would not elude Brown. He was among fellow Trek actors [[Paul Terrell Clayton]], [[James Cromwell]], [[Gregg Daniel]], and [[Kirsten Dunst]] in ''Spiderman 3''. Next was ''Who's Your Caddy'' with [[James Avery]]. Brown got to be known for his role as Vince Evans in ''High School Musical 2'' also in 2007 with [[Mark L. Taylor]]. Brown ended the decade by appearing in the military comedy ''The Men Who Stare at Goats''(2009) with [[Glenn Morshower]] and [[Stephen Root]].
   
 
==Work in the 2010s==
 
==Work in the 2010s==

Revision as of 21:03, 24 January 2011

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Sorad

... as Sorad

Ledosian ambassador

... as Ledosian ambassador

Robert Curtis-Brown (born April 1957) played Vedek Sorad in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Sanctuary". He later appeared in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Natural Law" as a Ledosian ambassador.

Work in the 1980s

Brown made his acting debut in the 1982 telefilm Pilgrim, Farewell with Christopher Lloyd which was not seen by many, but Brown got in on the box office success of his feature film debut in the 1983 mega-hit Trading Places which found Brown working with Bill Cobbs, Nicholas Guest, and Ron Taylor. Also in 1983 was another telefilm, First Affair with Robin Curtis and Charley Lang. Brown was seen next with David Clennon and Bruce French in 1986's crime-comedy Legal Eagles.

Work in the 1990s

Brown entered the decade in yet another telefilm, Children of the Bride(1990) with Conor O'Farrell. Brown got to work with fellow VOY guest actors Robert Joy and Keith Szarabajka in Hyde in Hollywood(1991). Brown kept up the tv-movie trend in 1992's Just My Imagination with Cristine Rose as well as Labor of Love:The Arlette Schweitzer Story(1993) with Bill Smitrovich. In 1995, Brown finally gained work on the big screen in the Saturday Night Live based comedy Stuart Saves His Family alongside Michael G. Hagerty, Aaron Lustig, Dakin Matthews, Camille Saviola, and Harris Yulin. But it was back to tv movies in the 1995 biopic, Never Say Never:The Deidre Hall Story with John de Lancie, Daniel Hugh Kelly, and Joel Polis. That same year, Brown worked with Michael Ensign in The Christmas Box. Brown received a role in Same River Twice(1996) with John Putch and Kevin Rahm. From 1996 onward, Brown kept active. Brown was seen in the same year in Full Circle based on the Danielle Steele novel of the same name. The film adaptation also boasted Corbin Bernsen, Nicholas Coster, Mark Kiely, and James Read. Brown ended 1996 in Rolling Thunder with Yvonne Suhor and Cress Williams. 1997 started Brown off working again with Daniel Hugh Kelly in Stranger in My Home also co-starring Leigh Taylor-Young. Another co-star from Brown's past was Harris Yulin in the the big-screen comedy Bean with David Doty, Danny Goldring, and April Grace which capped off that year. The only film work Brown had in 1998 was another telefilm, A WInd & a Prayer with Jim Metzler and Leon Russom. 1999 saw Brown in Three Secrets with Katy Boyer and Jason Brooks. Brown ended the year and the 90s working with another past co-star, Nicholas Coster in Love Happens with Ryan Bollman and Vince Grant.

Work in the 2000s

Brown got to work in the 21st century early appearing in 2001's Zenon:The Zequel directed by Manny Coto and co-starred Tom Wright. 2002 found Brwon in the latest film adaptation of the Hannibal Lechter series, Red Dragon re-teaming Brown with David Doty. Joining Brown and Doty were John Billingsley, Michael Cavanaugh, Elizabeth Dennehy, Frank Langella, Mark Moses, John Rubinstein, and Brenda Strong. 2002 also had Brown acting in the big-screen biopic, Catch Me If You Can featuring the following Trek alumni, Lilyan Chauvin, Thomas Kopache, J. Patrick McCormack, Jimmie F. Skaggs Robert Symonds and Trek legend Malachi Throne. Brown reunited with Mark Kiely in the 2003 comedy Bruce Almighty and this film also had Its share of Trek stars. In it were Michael Bofshever, Christopher Darga, Colby French, Max Grodénchik, and Annie Wersching. In 2004, Brown worked again with Mark Moses in the tropical adventure After the Sunset with Rachael Harris. Brown was seen next in the 1960s period drama Dreamgirls with "Natural Law" co-guest star Ivar Brogger as well as the aforementioned Vince Grant. Even in this decade, Brwon could not avoid the television movie. This was the case with Brown in 2007's Pandemic with Bob Gunton and Clyde Kusatsu. In that same year once again with Kusatsu in Drive Thru with Gordon Clapp. Box office success would not elude Brown. He was among fellow Trek actors Paul Terrell Clayton, James Cromwell, Gregg Daniel, and Kirsten Dunst in Spiderman 3. Next was Who's Your Caddy with James Avery. Brown got to be known for his role as Vince Evans in High School Musical 2 also in 2007 with Mark L. Taylor. Brown ended the decade by appearing in the military comedy The Men Who Stare at Goats(2009) with Glenn Morshower and Stephen Root.

Work in the 2010s

Brown kept his television movie career going in 2010's Healing Hands with Deborah Van Valkenburgh and Audrey with Ethan Phillips. Brown is currently filming Cinema Verite with Thomas Dekker and Dendrie Taylor. TGhis film is set for a big-screen release in 2012.



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