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Calvin Brown(I)

  • Actor
  • Stunts
  • Producer
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Calvin Brown in Les mystères de l'Ouest (1965)
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Calvin Brown is the first African American stuntman recognized in Hollywood. A pioneering Hollywood stunt performer, he doubled for Bill Cosby in the network series "I Spy." He is also one of the original founders of the Black Stuntmen's Association and the Sober Living House. Brown was born in Farmersville, LA, on April 23, 1936 to Sylvester Brown and Ida Mae Washington Brown, who married at the age of 18 and16 respectively. Brown and his twin brother Galvin are the second born to a family with eight children; five boys and three girls. At the age of two years old his family moved to Grambling, LA. Brown states that he was "community raised", meaning that everyone in the community was responsible for raising the children, he continues, "you could do no wrong, somebody was going to get you". This was also the community where he, at the age of nine, started working for the United States Postal Service as a 2nd Class Special Delivery Mail Messenger. He earned nine cents per letter and earned up to thirty or forty dollars per month. Brown says, that was a lot of money during that time for someone his age.

Calvin continued to work as a 2nd Class Special Delivery messenger as he completed his undergraduate work at Grambling State University where his salary increased to $1.92 per letter. He played numerous sports and was a member of the marching band in the horn section. He graduated from Grambling in 1957. After graduation he moved to California, worked for the US Postal Service there and became and extra in Hollywood movies.

Brown's first movie was Drums Over Africa where he started out as an extra and then moved to stunt work. He played the chief, a runaway slave and performed all of the Black stunt work for the movie. His first stunt was falling out of a tree. He performed this stunt six times and was paid six hundred dollars cash all in one hundred dollar bills. Brown, said "that was a lot of money and I have been falling out of trees ever since." Hollywood took notice and Browns role as the first Black Hollywood stuntman was solidified when Brown became the stunt double for Bill Cosby. Brown did all of the stunt work for Cosby in I Spy the first television series to feature a Black actor, which aired from 1965 to 1968. Brown also did Black stunt work for other TV series such as, Mission Impossible, The Wild Wild West, and movies like The Split; I Spy Returns, Blank Check and others. Brown was the stunt double for actors such as Jim Brown, and Greg Morris and has also performed small character roles.

While working on The Split Calvin shattered his leg and was in a straight leg cast for two years. During this period Brown founded the Black Stuntmen's Association, and helped train current and entering African Americans including members of the 10th Calvary Buffalo Soldiers, about the business of stunting. This included how to do high falls, throws, and safety techniques. Brown says he taught them how to "dance in front of the camera". He kept plaster of paris in the trunk of his car to re-cast his leg after teaching stunts at Athens Park in Los Angeles.

Over the years his leg injury prevented Brown from earning a steady living as a stuntman; this loss caused him to turn to drugs and alcohol for solace. He spent 5 years in the wilderness and found the strength to enter the Salvation Army's Harbor Lights Rehabilitation center for one year, he reached sobriety in 9 months and vowed never to use drugs or alcohol again. In his commitment to sobriety he vowed to help others and started the Sober Living House in 1990.

Calvin "Cal" Brown is currently working as a stunt coordinator, while residing in California with his wife Ruth Ann.
BornApril 23, 1936
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  • Known for

    Denzel Washington in Un crime dans la tête (2004)
    Un crime dans la tête
    6.6
    • Stunts
    • 2004
    Ashley Olsen, Mary-Kate Olsen, and Eugene Levy in Une journée à New York (2004)
    Une journée à New York
    5.0
    • Stunts
    • 2004
    Yûki Kudô and Masatoshi Nagase in Mystery Train (1989)
    Mystery Train
    7.5
    • Pedestrian (segment "A Ghost")
    • 1989
    Jim Brown in ...tick... tick... tick... et la violence explosa ! (1970)
    ...tick... tick... tick... et la violence explosa !
    6.7
    • Harrison Harley
    • 1970

    Credits

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    Actor



    • Joel Ezra Hebner in Grimcutty : L'Enfer des réseaux (2022)
      Grimcutty : L'Enfer des réseaux
      4.3
      • Adult - auditorium
      • 2022
    • A Hero's Unsung Dignity
      6.2
      • Congressman Trudeau
      • 2009
    • Molecules to the Max! (2009)
      Molecules to the Max!
      8.0
      Short
      • Nitro (voice)
      • 2009
    • Tichina Arnold, Terry Crews, Tequan Richmond, Vincent Martella, Tyler James Williams, and Imani Hakim in Tout le monde déteste Chris (2005)
      Tout le monde déteste Chris
      7.6
      TV Series
      • Mr. Mervin Bingham
      • Mervin
      • 2007–2008
    • Josh Hutcherson and Charlotte Ray Rosenberg in Little Manhattan (2005)
      Little Manhattan
      7.4
      • Old Man on the Street
      • 2005
    • Undefeated (2003)
      Undefeated
      5.3
      TV Movie
      • Jackson Heights Boxer
      • 2003
    • Alan Arkin, Paula Devicq, Manny Perez, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, and Joseph Lyle Taylor in Tribunal central (2001)
      Tribunal central
      7.8
      TV Series
      • 2002
    • Oz (1997)
      Oz
      8.7
      TV Series
      • Officer Joseph Howard (uncredited)
      • 2000
    • Bill Cosby in Cosby (1996)
      Cosby
      6.2
      TV Series
      • Customer
      • 1997–1998
    • Yûki Kudô and Masatoshi Nagase in Mystery Train (1989)
      Mystery Train
      7.5
      • Pedestrian (segment "A Ghost")
      • 1989
    • Telly Savalas in Kojak (1973)
      Kojak
      7.1
      TV Series
      • Hood
      • Hitman (uncredited)
      • 1973–1976
    • Jack Palance in Bronk (1975)
      Bronk
      6.7
      TV Series
      • First Cop
      • 1976
    • George Segal in The Black Bird (1975)
      The Black Bird
      5.3
      • Transvestite
      • 1975
    • Mixed Company (1974)
      Mixed Company
      5.7
      • Santa Claus
      • 1974
    • Dossiers brûlants (1974)
      Dossiers brûlants
      8.4
      TV Series
      • Hood (uncredited)
      • 1974

    Stunts



    • Denzel Washington in Un crime dans la tête (2004)
      Un crime dans la tête
      6.6
      • stunts
      • 2004
    • Ashley Olsen, Mary-Kate Olsen, and Eugene Levy in Une journée à New York (2004)
      Une journée à New York
      5.0
      • stunts
      • 2004
    • Oz (1997)
      Oz
      8.7
      TV Series
      • stunts
      • 2000
    • Other Voices (2000)
      Other Voices
      5.7
      • stunts
      • 2000
    • Ice-T, Jerry Orbach, Sam Waterston, and Chris Noth in Police contre police (1998)
      Police contre police
      6.4
      TV Movie
      • stunt coordinator
      • 1998
    • Brian Bonsall in L'apprenti millionnaire (1994)
      L'apprenti millionnaire
      5.3
      • stunts
      • 1994
    • Tonnerre de feu (1983)
      Tonnerre de feu
      6.4
      • utility stunts
      • 1983
    • Kurt Russell, Stephen McHattie, and Victoria Racimo in La recherche des dieux (1975)
      La recherche des dieux
      5.3
      TV Movie
      • stunts
      • 1975
    • Alan Arkin and James Caan in Les anges gardiens (1974)
      Les anges gardiens
      6.6
      • stunts (uncredited)
      • 1974
    • Anthony Quinn, Paul Benjamin, and Anthony Franciosa in Meurtres dans la 110e Rue (1972)
      Meurtres dans la 110e Rue
      7.0
      • stunt coordinator
      • stunts
      • 1972
    • Bill Cosby, Gloria Foster, and George Spell in Man and Boy (1971)
      Man and Boy
      5.5
      • stunt coordinator (as Cal Brown)
      • 1971
    • Jim Brown in ...tick... tick... tick... et la violence explosa ! (1970)
      ...tick... tick... tick... et la violence explosa !
      6.7
      • stunts (uncredited)
      • 1970
    • Ernest Borgnine, Donald Sutherland, Jim Brown, Jack Klugman, Julie Harris, and Warren Oates in Le crime, c'est notre business (1968)
      Le crime, c'est notre business
      6.0
      • stunt double: Jim Brown
      • stunts (uncredited)
      • 1968
    • Charlton Heston in Will Penny, le solitaire (1967)
      Will Penny, le solitaire
      7.0
      • stunts (uncredited)
      • 1967
    • Leonard Nimoy, Lesley Ann Warren, Peter Graves, Peter Lupus, and Greg Morris in Mission impossible (1966)
      Mission impossible
      7.9
      TV Series
      • stunt double: Greg Morris (uncredited)
      • 1966

    Producer



    • Who's Got Jokes? (2006)
      Who's Got Jokes?
      7.9
      TV Series
      • segment producer
      • 2006

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    • Alternative name
      • Cal Brown
    • Born
      • April 23, 1936
      • Farmersville, California, USA

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      In his interview on the Showtime series "We Need to Talk About Cosby," he states that producer Sheldon Leonard first spotted him as an extra as a Marine on the "Gomer Pyle" show and pulled him to be a stunt man for Bill Cosby on his hit show "I Spy.".

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