SAG Member Knobby Brown's Memories Page
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One of the Greatest Native American Cowboy/Actor/Stuntman/Models passed away November 17, 2009 at Fort Belnap, Mt. He is leaving a legacy with our new scholarships and special events will be promoted and produced in His Name, His Legacy, by his cousin Margie Small and her collegues.
We love you Knobby and we will always keep you in our hearts!
Oct. 28, 2009 My dearly beloved buddie, who is more of a brother to me than a cousin, is dying. I understand that he will be in a beautiful place with our Spiritual Father and that it is for Eternity, but I still have such a broken heart.
I made that long career happen for Knobby in the film and television industry. He and I have a great memory of getting him to his SAG (screen actors guild) status as an Actor/Stuntman/Model.
He and his wife fostered over 150 children and what a mentor he was to them kids. He is known all over the world and he is truly going to be missed.
He is the roughest, friendliest, most loveing, cherished, respectable, funny, serious, Native American Cowboys of our time. Please keep praying for him as each day he is detiorating a little more with the cancer and we are all there letting him know he is not alone.
Some of his film and television credits are FAR AND AWAY, BALLAD OF LITTLE JOE, BRIGHT ANGEL, CARSON AND CODY ON THE HISTORY CH. I also had him tryout for the Euro Disney Buffalo Bill Wild West Show in Paris, France as a stuntman but he was hired in as the cast member "Sitting Bull".
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* Child actor - Baby to 12 yrs
** Youth Actor - 13 - 16 yrs
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