Chamberlain Brown

Chamberlain Brown (April 1, 1892 – November 12, 1955) was a theater impresario in the United States.

He acted, produced Broadway plays, represented actors as a casting agent, published theatrical publications, and hosted radio shows about the theater with guest stars in each episode.

[3] One of his radio shows, Stars of Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow, featured celebrity guests.

[4] Brown reportedly refused to meet with Mary Orr, but had a role in her being cast by Preston Sturges.

[7] Chamberlain Brown's Scrapbook (1932) was a musical revue set in vaudeville style.