Al Brown was a fictional character on the first series of the Beverly Hills, 90210 continuity. He appeared in the episode A Walsh Family Christmas. Al was the biological grandfather of Steve Sanders and the father of Karen Brown. When Steve called his diner, Al was quick to hang up on him without explanation. When Steve showed up and announced himself as Karen's son, Al softened and explained to Steve that she had died. He later took her to Karen's grave. Steve asked him to keep in touch and he agreed.
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| - Al Brown was a fictional character on the first series of the Beverly Hills, 90210 continuity. He appeared in the episode A Walsh Family Christmas. Al was the biological grandfather of Steve Sanders and the father of Karen Brown. When Steve called his diner, Al was quick to hang up on him without explanation. When Steve showed up and announced himself as Karen's son, Al softened and explained to Steve that she had died. He later took her to Karen's grave. Steve asked him to keep in touch and he agreed.
- Al Brown is a American Professional wrestler.
- Al Brown (also known as Alan L. Brown) is an American actor. He has a recurring role as Major Stanislaus Valchek in all 5 seasons of The Wire. He has also appeared in Homicide: Life on the Street, Rescue Me, Commander in Chief, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. He appears uncredited as a Deputy City Sherrif in the season 3 Homicide episode "Every Mother's Son". He guest stars as a small man in the season 1 Rescue Me episode "Gay". He plays plays Corrections Commissioner Tom Sablone in the season 8 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Choreographed".
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| - Al Brown (also known as Alan L. Brown) is an American actor. He has a recurring role as Major Stanislaus Valchek in all 5 seasons of The Wire. He has also appeared in Homicide: Life on the Street, Rescue Me, Commander in Chief, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. He appears uncredited as a Deputy City Sherrif in the season 3 Homicide episode "Every Mother's Son". He guest stars as a small man in the season 1 Rescue Me episode "Gay". He plays plays Corrections Commissioner Tom Sablone in the season 8 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Choreographed". He has appeared in HBO films Shot in the Heart (as a counter man) and Something the Lord Made (as Dr. Ford).
- Al Brown was a fictional character on the first series of the Beverly Hills, 90210 continuity. He appeared in the episode A Walsh Family Christmas. Al was the biological grandfather of Steve Sanders and the father of Karen Brown. When Steve called his diner, Al was quick to hang up on him without explanation. When Steve showed up and announced himself as Karen's son, Al softened and explained to Steve that she had died. He later took her to Karen's grave. Steve asked him to keep in touch and he agreed.
- Al Brown is a American Professional wrestler.
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