Wren T. Brown

Wren T. Brown

Age
48
Birthday
Jun. 11th, 1964
Born in
Los Angeles, California, USA
Height

Wren T. Brown's Main TV Roles

Show Character(s)
Flipper TV Show
Flipper
Whoopi TV Show
Whoopi
The Journey of Allen Strange TV Show
The Journey of Allen Strange
Bless This House TV Show
Bless This House
Stat TV Show
Stat
 

Main Movie Roles

2004 - HellBent
2003 - Biker Boyz
1996 - Hellraiser: Bloodline
1995 - Waiting to Exhale
1995 - Under Siege 2: Dark Territory
1995 - The Net
1993 - Warlock: The Armageddon
1993 - Heart and Souls
1988 - I'm Gonna Git You Sucka
1988 - The Night Before
1987 - Hollywood Shuffle
1987 - The Hidden

Guest TV Roles

Show Name
Characters Played
Ep Count
Prof. Marvin Wilkins
3
Michael
3
Uniformed Policeman
2
Martin Thompson
2
Virgil (Voiced)
1
Officer
1
Keith Bishop
1
Policeman #2
1
Mr. Stone
1
[Complete List]



BIOGRAPHY:

This fourth generation Angeleno co-starred as Whoopi Goldberg's brother and comic foil in NBC's "Whoopi."

Wren has appeared on film in "Waiting To Exhale," "Heart & Souls," "Under Siege II," "The Dinner," "Hollywood Shuffle," "Biker Boyz," and the upcoming "Midnight Clear" and David Mamet's "Edmond."

On television, Wren was a regular in the new adventures of "Flipper," as well as CBS's "Bless This House." He has also guest starred or recurred on "The West Wing," "The Practice," "Touched By An Angel," "Frasier," "Seinfeld," "Charmed," "Grounded for Life," "Star Trek: Voyager" and as Professor Wilkens on "Half & Half." Wren additionally starred opposite John Larroquette in Hallmark's "McBride 5: Tune in for Murder."

His theatre credits include Shakespeare's "As You Like It" (Drama-Logue award winner), "On Borrowed Time," "Burning Hope" and his NAACP Image Award-nominated performance in "Jeffrey's Plan." His voice has been heard performing the classic Langston Hughes poem "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" on Billy Childs' Grammy-nominated CD "I've Known Rivers. In addition, Wren narrated The Learning Channel series "Scene of the Crime," "E! True Hollywood Story" on the life of "Diana Ross" and the 2 hour History Channel special "The U.S.S. Constellation: Battleground Freedom."

In 1999, Wren made his debut as a producer with the critically-acclaimed feature film, "Boesman & Lena" starring Angela Bassett and Danny Glover.


TRIVIA:
  • (2001) Serving on the Board of Directors of the Screen Actors Guild in Los Angeles.
  • He was a red coated usher at the Shubert Theater during the late 1980s run of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, Cats.


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