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  1. George H. Brown (1913–2001) was a British film producer. Early life. His father, a pilot in the Royal Flying Corps, was shot down and taken prisoner by the Germans during the First World War. He went to live with relatives in Barcelona. His mother, Nancy Hambley Hughes, was a musical theatre singer with the D'Oyly Carte Company.

  2. The father of Tina Brown, former editor of Vanity Fair and The New Yorker and now Editor of Talk magazine, the producer George H. Brown was responsible for one of the most popular pieces of casting in the Sixties, that of Margaret Rutherford as Agatha Christie's genial sleuth Miss Marple in the film Murder She Said, which spawned three sequels.

  3. George H. Brown is known as an Producer, Screenplay, Executive Producer, Writer, Story, and Assistant Production Manager. Some of his work includes Murder She Said, Murder at the Gallop, 49th Parallel, The Trap, Guns at Batasi, Open Season, Ladies Who Do, and Sleeping Car to Trieste.

  4. George H. Brown was born on 24 July 1913 in London, England, UK. He was a producer and writer, known for Tommy the Toreador (1959), Desperate Moment (1953) and Hotel Sahara (1951). He was married to Bettina Iris Mary Kohr and Maureen O'Hara.

  5. George H. Brown Active - 1941 - 1974 | Birth - Jul 24, 1913 | Death - Jan 3, 2001 | Genres - Drama , Comedy , Crime , Action-Adventure , Romance | Subgenres - Musical , Crime-Comedy Film , Propaganda Film , Romantic Comedy , Spy Film

  6. George H. Brown (1913–2001) was a British film producer. Source: Wikidata , August 2023. Producer.

  7. Oct 28, 2020 · He was production assistant on the first three movies for Mayflower Films and married Maureen O'Hara briefly (1939-1941). Brown then went to work on The Proud Valley (1939). During World War two he worked in the RAF Film Unit in the North African desert.