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  1. Kevin Brownlow (born Robert Kevin Brownlow; 2 June 1938) is a British film historian, television documentary-maker, filmmaker, author, and film editor. He is best known for his work documenting the history of the silent era, having become interested in silent film at the age of eleven.

    • British
    • 1953–present
  2. Kevin Brownlow (2 de junio de 1938, Crowborough , Sussex, Inglaterra) es un cineasta, historiador de cine, documentalista de televisión -productor, autor, y ganador del Premio Óscar. 1 Brownlow es conocido por su trabajo documentando la historia de la era del cine mudo.

    • Virginia Keane (desde 1969)
    • Británica
    • R. T. Brownlow
  3. Kevin Brownlow was born on 2 June 1938 in Crowborough, Sussex, England, UK. He is a producer and director, known for It Happened Here (1964), American Masters (1985) and Unknown Chaplin (1983). He has been married to Virginia Keane since August 1969.

    • January 1, 1
    • Crowborough, Sussex, England, UK
  4. 26 de abr. de 2019 · (Allison Zaucha / For The Times) By Susan King writer. April 26, 2019 5 AM PT. Kevin Brownlow has been the voice for silent films and their preservation and restoration for six decades. In...

    • Writer
  5. Kevin Brownlow es un cineasta, historiador de cine, documentalista de televisión -productor, autor, y ganador del Premio Óscar. Brownlow es mejor conocido por su trabajo documentando la historia de la era del cine mudo. Brownlow se interesó por el cine mudo a la edad de once años.

  6. 22 de jul. de 2011 · Kevin Brownlow has won a lifetime-achievement Oscar and made superb films. So why isn't he better known? Fri 22 Jul 2011 18.55 EDT. O n 13 November last year Kevin Brownlow received an...

  7. Kevin Brownlow has made a career of drawing attention to the work of past cinematic masters, but his own achievements are no less deserving of appreciation. He has spent more than four decades championing filmmakers who might otherwise have been forgotten and introducing once-lost gems to new generations of moviegoers.