Born
1 September 1904 (121)
Place of Birth
Dothan, Alabama, USA
Also known as
John Mack Brown, Johnnie Mack Brown
An All-American halfback while attending the University of Alabama, Johnny Mack Brown chose the silver screen over the green grass of the football field when he graduated. Signed to a contract with MGM in 1926, Brown debuted in Slide, Kelly, Slide (1927) with William Haines in a film about - baseball. This was followed by The Bugle Call (1927), which starred the fading Jackie Coogan. In 1928 he appeared in the last Norma Shearer silent film, A Lady of Chance (1928). After that, he worked with Gr...
An All-American halfback while attending the University of Alabama, Johnny Mack Brown chose the silver screen over the green grass of the football field when he graduated. Signed to a contract with MGM in 1926, Brown debuted in Slide, Kelly, Slide (1927) with William Haines in a film about - baseball. This was followed by The Bugle Call (1927), which starred the fading Jackie Coogan. In 1928 he appeared in the last Norma Shearer silent film, A Lady of Chance (1928). After that, he worked with Greta Garbo, Marion Davies and Mary Pickford. His muscular good looks only carried him so far in films, however, and by 1930 he had yet to find his place. At MGM Clark Gable was taking the roles that Brown was up for, so he went into a western for director King Vidor, Billy the Kid (1930). While Vidor did not want him for the part to begin with, the picture was successful; however, Brown's career at MGM soon ended. By 1933 he was still making westerns, but they were for low-rung studios like Mascot. More westerns at even lower-rung Supreme Pictures followed, as well as serials like Wild West Days (1937) at Universal. In 1943 Brown took his boots over to Monogram Pictures, where he made over 60 westerns. He started off as "Nevada Jack McKenzie" in the Rough Riders series, but the name soon changed to Johnny. As with most of the early cowboy stars, he was a hero to millions of young children and consistently among the top ten money-makers in westerns from 1942-50. The bubble burst, though, just as it did for Allan Lane, in 1953, as the days of the "B" western came to an end.
Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs
2000
Mae West and the Men Who Knew Her
1994
Legends of the West
1992
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch
1976
It's Showtime
1976
Apache Uprising
1965
The Bounty Killer
1965
Requiem for a Gunfighter
1965
The Marshal's Daughter
1953
Canyon Ambush
1952
Dead Man's Trail
1952
Man from the Black Hills
1952
Texas City
1952
Texas Lawmen
1951
Whistling Hills
1951
Oklahoma Justice
1951
Montana Desperado
1951
Blazing Bullets
1951
Man from Sonora
1951
Colorado Ambush
1951
Short Grass
1950
Outlaw Gold
1950
Law of the Panhandle
1950
Six Gun Mesa
1950
Over the Border
1950
West of Wyoming
1950
Western Renegades
1949
Range Justice
1949
West of El Dorado
1949
Stampede
1949
Trails End
1949
Law of the West
1949
Hidden Danger
1948
Gunning for Justice
1948
The Sheriff of Medicine Bow
1948
The Fighting Ranger
1948
Back Trail
1948
Triggerman
1948
Frontier Agent
1948
Crossed Trails
1948