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Ralph Brown
Ralph William John Brown〔 (born 18 June 1957)〔 is an English actor and writer, known for playing Danny the drug dealer in ''Withnail and I'', the security guard Aaron (aka "85") in ''Alien 3'', DJ Bob Silver in ''The Boat That Rocked/Pirate Radio'', super-roadie Del Preston in ''Wayne's World 2'' and the pilot Ric Olié in ''Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace''. He won The Samuel Beckett Award for his first play ''Sanctuary'' written for Joint Stock Theatre Company in 1987, and the Raindance and Sapporo Film Festival awards for his first screenplay for the British film ''New Year's Day'' in 2001. ==Career== His film roles include Dil's on-off boyfriend Dave in the Academy Award-winning film ''The Crying Game'', Danny the drug dealer in ''Withnail & I'', Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs in ''Buster'', roadie Del Preston in ''Wayne's World 2'', teacher and rugby league player Phil in ''Up 'n' Under'', prison guard captain Mr Burton in ''Mean Machine'', Sgt Major Harris in the Paul Schrader film ''Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist'', and CIA renegade Mr Collins alongside Wesley Snipes in ''The Contractor''. In 1995 Brown appeared in Steven Spielberg's slavery epic ''Amistad''. In 2007 he filmed ''Caught in the Act'', an independent British film, and appeared in the series ''Cape Wrath'' for Channel 4/Showtime as the moustachioed policeman Wintersgill. Among TV appearances, Brown appeared in Dennis Potter's ''Karaoke'' in 1995, as Prince John in the BBC's adaptation of Sir Walter Scott's ''Ivanhoe'' in 1997 and did a memorable turn as shaven-headed gang-boss "Miami Vice" in the 2000 series ''Lock, Stock...The Series''. More recently Brown played Sarah Solemani's Dad in ''Him & Her''. In 2005, he appeared in ''Coronation Street'' as Barney, roadie to Status Quo, and with Julia Davis in the cult TV sitcom ''Nighty Night'' as perverted new-age sex therapist Jacques. He also appeared in the final two episodes of ''Life on Mars'' as Frank Morgan, an interim DCI in 1973 sequences, and Sam's (John Simm's) surgeon in 2006 sequences. Brown stars as DJ Bob Silver in ''The Boat That Rocked'', a film by Richard Curtis released in April 2009. In 2009 he made four films: ''The Kid'' directed by Nick Moran, ''Huge'' directed by Ben Miller, ''Mission: London'' a Bulgarian comedy directed by Dimitar Mitoviski which premiered in Sofia on 13 April 2010, and ''Sus'', written by Barrie Keeffe, writer of ''The Long Good Friday'', which premiered 24 April 2010 and ran in the West End for several weeks. From 2010 through 2014 Brown appeared on the BBC Three comedy ''Him & Her''. In 2010, he worked on the film ''Killing Bono'' and shot the feature film ''Dark Tide'' in Cape Town opposite Halle Berry. In 2011 he filmed ''I, Anna'' with Gabriel Byrne and Charlotte Rampling, then went on to work on ''Jack the Giant Slayer'', directed by Bryan Singer, ''Tower Block'' in London, and ''Stoker'' in Nashville, the latter directed by Park Chan-wook. In 2012, he worked on ''Inspector George Gently'' with Martin Shaw, ''The Poison Tree'' for ITV, and ''The Mimic'' for C4. In 2013 he worked on the aborted Marvin Gaye film ''Sexual Healing'' directed by Julian Temple, and the ABC series ''The Assets'' in Vilnius, Lithuania. In 2014, he shot ''Babylon'' for C4 and ''Elementary'' for CBS, followed by ''Turn'' for AMC playing General Sir Henry Clinton leader of the redcoats, and then Johann Fennhoff aka Dr Faustus in ''Agent Carter'' for Marvel. Currently working on ''Blacklist''.
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