Forever Missed
October 16, 2024
ROGER BROWNE JR. 13.04.1930 – 11.10.2024
We share the news of the passing of our dad, Roger Browne. He lived an extraordinary life over his 94 years, and he passed peacefully on Friday, October 11, in Burbank, California, surrounded by his family. He was ready to go and we take comfort in the fact that he is now reunited with the love of his life, our mother, Jenni.
Roger collected many friends and fans over the course of his life, whether from his acting and dubbing days in Rome in the 60s and 70s, or his many years helping people as a physical therapist and raising his family in Burbank, or his acting renaissance in later years on “Elders React” and other projects. He lived many lives in one, and we know he touched the lives of so many.
He was an air force veteran, a Bruin, a Jeopardy nerd, a Dodger fan. He was an entertainer and a workout aficionado. He loved plain pasta and vanilla ice cream. He enjoyed working on his tan and was always ready with a Seinfeld quote. He was Argoman, and Dad, and Daddy, and Grandad. And despite his grumpy old man exterior, he had one of the biggest hearts we knew.
We are grateful for all those who took an interest in his
life and career and who supported him throughout his life, especially in these
later years. We will miss him dearly, and we hope his memory brings a smile to
your heart, just as he did to ours.
BROWNE, Roger (Roger Rogers Browne Jr.)
Born: 4/13/1930, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.
Died: 10/12/2024, Burbank, California, U.S.A.
Roger Browne’s westerns:
Fighting Men – 1960 (Private Connors)
They Call Me Trinity – 1970 [English voice of Terence
Hill)
Trinity is STILL My Name – 1971 [English voice of Terence
Hill]
Man of the East – 1972 [English voice of Terence Hill
My Name is Nobody – 1973 English voice of Terence Hill]
The Genius – 1975 [English voice of Terence Hill]
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