Byron Browne was born in Camden, New Jersey in 1970. His father, Byron
Browne Sr., played Major League Baseball for 8 years with the Chicago
Cubs, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies
from 1965-1980. His mother, Chiquita Browne, was a top fashion model in
the late 70s and early 80s. She was represented by Wilhelamina Talent
Agency and Ford models in New York City and at times was roommates with
Iman and Beverly Johnson. They were all featured in Ebony Magazine as
top models of the future. Has a son named Merek.
Browne attended Central H.S. in St. Joseph, Missouri and was drafted in
the 13th round by the Milwaukee Brewers in 1991 as a Starting Pitcher.
He played professionally for 9 seasons in the Brewers farm system. His
career highlight was getting called up to the Big Leagues in 1994 from
the AA champions El Paso Diablos to go immediately on strike during the
1994 MLB season which was canceled after failed negotiations between
the Players Union and Owners. He was sent back to the minors after the
strike was over in 1995. He was the number two pitching prospect in the
organization for the next two seasons and won 10 games in almost every
season he pitched in and a career E.R.A of 4.02. He was invited to
Spring Training with the Big Club for three years. His career ended in
2000 after two surgeries to his pitching arm. Retired in spring training as a Dodger.
In the fall of 1996 he started his acting career with unaccredited roles
in "Robin Cook's Invasion", an NBC miniseries which starred Luke Perry,
Rebecca Gayheart, Roslie DeSoto and Kim Cattrall; and Brett Michaels
film No Code of Conduct (1998) which starred Charlie Sheen and Martin
Sheen, as the Nightclub VIP junkie. For television he was cast as a
student for AMC's Tribute to The Three Stooges (1999) in which Leslie
Nielsen, Carrot Top and Anna Nicole Smith hosted the show. He has done
numerous commercials in Phoenix and two national jobs including singing
the Olympic Powerbar Anthem with members of the Olympic team in 2000
and striking out to Cy Young Award winner Randy Johnson in Bank One
Ballpark in 2001 for an Arizona Diamondbacks commercial.
He is with Danis Agency in Phoenix Arizona and is signed with McCarty
Talent and Baron Entertainment in Los Angeles and with Lange Talent
Agency in Las Vegas. He also does print work for modeling and has been
featured in many films in the Arizona market. Browne receives on camera
training at Entertainment Alley a film school in Scottsdale, Arizona,
owned by Arizona's Casting Director Sunny Siebel, studies scene study
and technique under Marla Finn and sense memory with the late Peter Stelzer.
Byron has received intensive Scene Study Class at Matlin Studios in
Glendale, Arizona. Worked on the Meisner Technique and the Samuel
French Play The Killdeer written by Jay Broad, where Byron plays the
character Ted Snyder under Linda Waymire and Mathew Dearing who are
products under the great instructor and acting coach Larry Moss.
Byron has just been cast in his third national commercial with Derek
Jeter and Harvey Keitel for Gatorade. Byron played Derek Jeter's body
double.
Byron also wrote 4 screenplays one being (a Gritty Cop story) to be on
Imdb soon.
Byron is working on films in Arizona with Derek Martin and is in production with two talents with Joshua Ledlow and Aniwat Pluemjit to create projects in the future in Arizona.
Byron was inducted into the 2021 Hall of Fame at Central High School his high school for baseball.