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Bobby J. Brown, Actor on ‘The Wire,’ Dies at 62 in a Fire
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Bobby J. Brown died at 62 in a Maryland barn fire from smoke inhalation
He played Officer Bobby Brown in 12 episodes of HBO's 'The Wire'
Brown had a boxing background with a 73-13 amateur record and five Golden Glove championships
He worked with David Simon on multiple Baltimore-set projects including 'Homicide' and 'The Corner'
Brown also directed two documentaries about pit bulls and Parliament Funkadelic
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Bobby J. Brown, the actor who portrayed Baltimore police officer Bobby Brown on HBO's acclaimed series 'The Wire,' has died at age 62 in Maryland after being caught in a barn fire on Wednesday, according to his daughter who reported that he died of smoke inhalation while attempting to jump-start a vehicle that caused the blaze. Brown appeared on 12 episodes of 'The Wire' during its five-season run from 2002-2008, working with creator David Simon on several Baltimore-set projects. Beyond his most famous role, Brown had a diverse acting career that began with his debut on NBC's 'Homicide: Life on the Street' in 1998, where Simon served as a writer and producer. He also appeared in two HBO miniseries directed by Simon: 'The Corner' in 2000 and 'We Own This City' in 2022. Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Brown had an extensive boxing background before transitioning to acting, compiling an amateur record of 73-13 with five Golden Glove championships. His acting portfolio included appearances on 'Law & Order: SVU' and 'Veep,' as well as films such as 'City by the Sea' (2002), 'My One and Only' (2016), and 'Really Love' (2020). Beyond acting, Brown directed two documentaries: 'Off the Chain' (2005) about American pit bull terriers and 'Tear the Roof Off: The Untold Story of Parliament Funkadelic' (2016).
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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Bobby J. Brown, who portrayed the Baltimore cop Bobby Brown on HBO’s The Wire , has died after being caught in a barn fire in Maryland. He was 62. Brown’s daughter told TMZ that her father died of smoke inhalation Wednesday after he was attempting to jump-start a vehicle and the barn became engulfed in flames. On The Wire , created by David Simon, Brown appeared on 12 of the series’ 60 episodes over its five-season run from 2002-08. He made his onscreen debut in 1998 on an episode of NBC’s Homicide: Life on the Street , on which Simon served as a writer and producer, and he also acted for Simon on two HBO miniseries set in Baltimore, 2000’s The Corner and 2022’s We Own This City . Related Stories General News Elizabeth Snead, Former Hollywood Reporter Contributor, Dies at 74 TV Robert Cosby Jr., Son of 'Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' Star Mary Cosby, Dies at 23 Born and raised in Washington, D.C, Robert Joseph Brown boxed as a youngster and compiled an amateur record of 73-13, winning five Golden Glove championships and fighting future superstar Pernell “Sweet Pea” Whitaker three times (winning once). He signed with trainer Carmen Graziano and became interested in acting when Mickey Rourke was making the 1988 boxing film Homeboy in New Jersey and the movie employed fighters in Graziano’s stable. He then was accepted into the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. The rugged Brown showed up on Law & Order: SVU and Veep and in such films as City by the Sea (2002), My One and Only (2016), Fishbowl (2018), Miss Virginia (2019), Really Love (2020) and Off-Time (2022). He also directed two documentaries, 2005’s Off the Chain , about American pit bull terriers, and 2016’s Tear the Roof Off: The Untold Story of Parliament Funkadelic . T...