Jim Brown
Jim Brown (1936-2023), American football legend, embarked on a significant film career after retiring from the sport, establishing himself as a genre actor renowned for action roles.
His notable debut was in *The Dirty Dozen* (1967), where his imposing physique and natural charisma made him an iconic face. He further cemented his reputation in films like *100 Rifles* (1969), also known for his scene with Raquel Welch. In the 1970s, he became a prominent figure in the blaxploitation genre with titles such as *Slaughter* (1972) and *Three the Hard Way* (1974).
Brown often portrayed tough, resolute characters, agents, or men of action, characterized by a stoic presence and inherent strength. His career served as a bridge between sports and cinema, leaving a distinctive mark on action films.