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  1. Third-team All-American (1925) All-Southern (1925) Rose Bowl MVP. College Football Hall of Fame (1957) John Brown (September 1, 1904 – November 14, 1974) was an American college football player and film actor billed as John Mack Brown at the height of his screen career. [1] He acted and starred mainly in Western films.

  2. Jul 30, 2024 · Each May, Dothan's Landmark Park hosts the Johnny Mack Brown Western Festival, a celebration of Brown's films and the Western genre. It features screenings, lectures, live entertaiment, arts and crafts, and food. Brown was born on September 1, 1904, in Dothan to Ed and Mattie Brown, shopkeepers who had seven other children.

  3. Dothan native Johnny Mack Brown gained fame in two very different arenas: college football and Hollywood Westerns. A gifted athlete, he first achieved notoriety as an All-American running back for the University of Alabama for his efforts in a stunning upset of the heavily favored University of Washington Huskies in the 1926 Rose Bowl, earning him the nickname “The Dothan Antelope.”

  4. Dec 30, 2023 · All but Jane are still living, and often attend special events honoring their father, including the Johnny Mack Brown Western Film Festival in Dothan, which was held each year from 2009-19 (like ...

  5. Apr 22, 2019 · Johnny Mack Brown. The Alabama “artful dodger” was an All-American halfback at Alabama who scored two of Bama’s three touchdowns in the 1926 Rose Bowl. He was named Most Valuable Player in an upset win over the heavily-favored Washington Huskies. That Crimson Tide football team was the first from the South to win a Rose Bowl.

  6. Aug 22, 2022 · Johnny Mack Brown, one of the University of Alabama's first marquee football players, went on to become a matinee idol during the golden age of western films. Brown, born on Sept. 1, 1904 in ...

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  8. Johnny Mack Brown. Actor: Valley of Fear. An All-American halfback while attending the University of Alabama, Johnny Mack Brown chose the silver screen over the green grass of the football field when he graduated. Signed to a contract with MGM in 1926, Brown debuted in Slide, Kelly, Slide (1927) with William Haines in a film about - baseball. This was followed by The Bugle Call (1927), which ...