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Brian Brown's biography

Brian Brown was born in a suburb of Sydney. His parents divorced when he was young, and Brown was raised by his mother alone. Brown has been interested in acting since he was a child. When he grew up, he worked part-time to support his family while studying at the Drama Academy and officially performed on stage in Sydney. With the success of "Blood on the Road" in 1980, Brown suddenly became a local star in Australia, and his performance in the TV series "Alice in Town" was also deeply loved by movie fans. In 1983, while filming the American-invested mini-series "The Thorn Birds", Brown not only received Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominations, but also met actress Rachel Ward. The two soon fell in love and became a couple in the same year. marry. In 1986, Brown went to Hollywood to star in the film "The Devil's Mission" and was recognized. Since then, he has been active in the Hollywood and Australian film and television industries. He starred in a series of films including "The Good Wife" (1987), "The Lover" (1988), "Dangerous Love" (1988), and "The Accusation" (1990). In 1999, his role in "Hands" won him the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Supporting Actor. In the same year, he and his wife *** starred in the TV movie "On the Beach", which was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and an Australian Film Institute Award. Best Picture Award. Brown also opened his own film company after the 1990s and shot some films and documentaries with a strong Australian flavor, including the film "Dead Heart", which reflects the life of Australian indigenous people, and the documentary "Strange Stories", which focuses on the growth of young Australian filmmakers. ” have aroused certain repercussions internationally and contributed to the spread of Australian culture. His most recent film was the box-office hit Here Comes Polly.