Clancy Brown

Clancy Brown
Clarence J. "Clancy" Brown IIIis an American actor and voice actor known for his roles as The Kurgan in the fantasy film Highlander, Captain Byron Hadley in prison drama film The Shawshank Redemption and Brother Justin Crowe in the television series Carnivàle. Brown has also provided his voice to many films, television series, and video games, including Lex Luthor in various media, Doctor Neo Cortex in the Crash Bandicoot video game series, and Mr. Krabs in the animated series SpongeBob...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth5 January 1959
CityUrbana, OH
CountryUnited States of America
Why should we change on stage? We're not trying to be something big and fancy, it's just us, doing what we do, we'd like to keep it that way.
It was my second film," said Brown. "It was all completely new to me and wonderful and amazing. I would have had fun doing just about anything.
When you see something that's so excellent it can be intimidating to walk into it no matter how many people you know.
I would have had fun doing just about anything.
Atrocities are human nature - they don't have political beliefs, color, creed or anything like that. They just happen, it's human.
It used to be that a son could look at the father, and pretty much know what life was gonna be like as an adult. There was confidence in that, and comfort in that, and frustration also.
There have been a couple of jobs I've done without thinking, without being engaged, and they just stink.
If it's something that reaches out and grabs me, I want to do it. I have a lot of trouble doing things that don't grab me. So, I'm not a very good actor in that way. I can't fake it.
Star Wars - the movie I saw 12 times as a 17-year-old. The movie that began a cultural and creative universe that now spans generations. For me to be a part of this in The Clone Wars is a dream come true.
Can I, just one time, play the good guy?
I am constantly amazed on every level at how lucky I am.
Whatever comes next for this generation, that's going to be the greatest voice.
I have something to say: it's better to burn out, than to fade away.
There's a lot of people out here that spend a lot of time in promotion, and that just seems like a big waste of time to me.