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Tod Browning Facts
| Sign | Cancer |
| Born |
Jul 12, 1880 Louisville, KY |
| Died |
Oct 6, 1962 Hollywood, CA |
| Age | Died at 82 |
| Total Facts | 5 |
Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume One, 1890-1945". Pages 66-71. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1987.
First wife, Amy Louise Stevens, was William Collier Jr.'s aunt.
Former circus contortionist.
Grew up in Louisville with his cousin, "Old" Pete Browning, a 3 time batting champ, who stole 103 bases in 1887. Pete's commissioning of a bat provided the start of the Hillerich & Bradsby bat company, famous for their Louisville Slugger model. The eccentric Pete drank heavily, apparently due to a chronic mastoid infection, and his catchphrase was "I can't hit the ball, unless I hit the bottle."
Mentioned in David Bowie's song "Diamond Dogs", which was re-recorded by Beck and Timbaland for Moulin Rouge! (2001).