"You're a Dead Man, Charlie Brown" (versatile actor, 1946-2004)

From today’s L.A. Times

Charles Brown, 57, a Broadway actor twice nominated for a Tony Award who was also familiar on television for four decades, died Jan. 8 of cancer at his home in Cleveland, Ohio. Brown, a native of Talledega, Ala., was nominated for a Tony for best actor for his role as Cephus Miles in “Home” in 1980 and then for best featured actor for August Wilson’s “King Hedley II” in 2001. He was the only actor to perform the Wilson play in five regional theaters — including Los Angeles’ Mark Taper Forum — on the way to New York. Brown’s portrayal of the eloquent, impeccably dressed gangster Elmore, won a Drama Desk award. Brown appeared in motion pictures including “Legal Eagles” with Robert Redford, and earned guest roles on television from 1960, when he was a policeman on “Route 66,” through 1998, when he was in a television movie, “The Temptations.” He portrayed the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1983 miniseries “Kennedy,” and had regular roles in such series as “Dream Street” in 1989 and “Here and Now” in 1992-93.