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Josef Brown was born on 8 October, 1969 in Woomera, Australia, is an Australian actor, dancer and choreographer. Discover Josef Brown's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?
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Actor, dancer, choreographer |
Age |
54 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Libra |
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8 October 1969 |
Birthday |
8 October |
Birthplace |
Woomera, Australia |
Nationality |
Australia
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Josef Brown Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Josef Brown's Wife?
His wife is Katherine Griffiths
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Katherine Griffiths |
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2 |
Josef Brown Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Josef Brown worth at the age of 54 years old? Josef Brown’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from Australia. We have estimated Josef Brown's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Josef Brown (born 8 October 1969) is an Australian actor, dancer and choreographer.
Brown was born on 8 October 1969 in Woomera, South Australia.
He was raised in a working-class suburb of Sydney by his parents, a secretary and an information technology manager, who later divorced.
Brown was an energetic child, who was initially into sports.
At the age of fifteen, he attended jazz classes and learned to breakdance.
When he was sixteen, Brown realised that he wanted to act and he enrolled at The McDonald College of the Arts.
He finished his high school education and also learned how to dance there.
Brown then "fell in love" with classical ballet and began attending the Australian Ballet School in Melbourne in 1991.
Brown attended The McDonald College of the Arts and the Australian Ballet School, where he was promoted to soloist in 1994.
By 1994, Brown was promoted to soloist and had principal roles in many classic and contemporary productions including The Merry Widow and The Nutcracker.
During a leave of absence from the Australian Ballet School, Brown performed in a production of In the Body of the Son for the Nomad Dance Theatre.
In 1996, Brown danced with the Modern Dans Toplulguu in Ankara, Turkey and a year later, he joined the Sydney Dance Company.
He joined the Sydney Dance Company in 1997 and appeared in and choreographed various productions.
Brown originated the role of Johnny Castle in the stage adaptation of Dirty Dancing.
During his time with the company, dance choreographer Graeme Murphy created many roles for Brown, including; John the Baptist in Salome (1998), Zeus in Mythologia (2000) and the Swan Silver duet for Tivoli (2001).
Brown also choreographed productions for both the Sydney Dance Company and the Australian Ballet.
In December 2003, Brown travelled to the Palestinian city of Ramallah to view the work of dancer, choreographer and writer Nicholas Rowe.
The footage Brown shot while he was out there, was turned into a short documentary called Art, During Siege, which was later broadcast on ABC Television.
Brown went with the Sydney Dance Company on its American tour of Ellipse in February 2004 and shared the lead role of Dorian in Shades of Gray with Joshua Consandine.
Brown decided to leave the Sydney Dance Company in mid-2004.
He told Sharon Verghis from The Sydney Morning Herald that the parting was amicable, although Murphy and associate director Janet Vernon had been "a little shocked and sad" when they were told the news.
Brown stated "I left on very good terms with the SDC. Graeme and I have gotten along well – we've had our ups and downs, of course, conflict, but that's part of the creative process."
Verghis said Brown had become "the male face" of the company, noting that he developed a high-profile tenure while he was there.
Brown went on to originate the role of Johnny Castle in the stage musical Dirty Dancing: The Classic Story on Stage.
When Eleanor Bergstein decided to open the stage show in Australia, she initially struggled to find someone to play Johnny, but after being told about Brown, she approached him to play the role.
Brown met with Bergstein and successfully auditioned for the part.
He then studied Patrick Swayze's performance from the film, took lessons in mambo and the cha-cha-cha and went through intensive acting training.
He also hired a voice coach to help him with an American accent.
Dirty Dancing had its world premiere in Sydney in November 2004 and Brown went on to win the Outstanding Performance in a Stage Musical accolade at the 2005 Australian Dance Awards.
Brown continued to play the role of Johnny throughout the production's run in New Zealand, Germany, London's West End and the pre-Broadway tour in the United States.
For his portrayal of Johnny, Brown won the Outstanding Performance in a Stage Musical accolade at the 2005 Australian Dance Awards.
In 2010, Brown was cast as Auctus in Spartacus: Gods of the Arena.
He also appeared in the first series of Dance Academy.
On 6 August 2010, a staff writer from AfterElton reported that Brown had been cast in the role of gladiator Auctus in Spartacus: Gods of the Arena.
That same year, Brown made a guest appearance in Rake and joined the first series of Dance Academy as Patrick.
In 2012, Brown originated the role of Charlie Redding in An Officer and a Gentleman, The Musical and made a guest appearance in Home and Away.
Brown choreographed Joana Weinberg's musical Every Single Saturday, which premiered in February 2012.
He also played Lord Capulet in the Australian Ballet's Romeo and Juliet.
From February 2013 to March 2015, Brown appeared as Matt Turner in the long-running soap opera Neighbours.