Kirk Browning
Known for: Directing
Born: March 27, 1921 in New York City, New York, USA - Died: February 9, 2008
Kirk Browning (March 28, 1921 – February 10, 2008) was an American television director and producer who had hundreds of productions to his credit, including 185 broadcasts of Live from Lincoln Center. Born in New York City, Browning dropped out of Cornell University after attending for only one month and moved to Waco, Texas, where he was hired as a newspaper reporter. Because of a childhood injury, he was rejected by the United States Army when he tried to enlist during World War II, so he worked as an ambulance driver in England and France. In the late 1940s, he was a chicken farmer operating an egg route in Ridgefield, Connecticut when one of his customers offered him a job in the music library at NBC. The clerical position led to his directing live televised performances by the NBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Arturo Toscanini. Soon after he was made a stage manager of the network's newly formed opera company, and he later became its Director. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Grapes of Wrath
Director
Noah and the Flood
Director
You Can't Take it With You
Director
Antony & Cleopatra - Lyric Opera of Chicago
Director
New York City Opera: The Barber of Seville
Director
Snow White Live
Director
Enemies
Director
Ian McKellen: Acting Shakespeare
Director
Ceremonies in Dark Old Men
Director
The Time of Your Life
Director
The Royal Family
Director
Our Town
Director
The Taming of the Shrew
Director
Death of a Salesman
Director
Alice in Wonderland
Director
Rigoletto
Director
A Touch of the Poet
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Turandot
Director
La Forza del Destino
Director
Mayerling
Director
L'Elisir d'Amore
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Don Carlo
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Die Fledermaus
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Don Pasquale
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