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Brown is an English surname, and is rarely used as a first name. The Germanic "Bruno" ('brown') is more commonly used as a first name.
Therefore - I will keep this thread going with
"Bruno Kirby" --
I know Kirby ain't much better than brown but let's see who can be creative!
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Well, Harrelson is of Scottish descent. The family name has different spelling variations including: Harold, Harald, Harrell, Hirrell, Hurrell, etc ...
So I will go with ...
Harald Kloser (Composer, Writer, Director) Composer for films such as AVP: Alien vs. Predator (2004) and The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
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It does qualify, although I have to question bluetoelover's selection of the name when there were other Wood(y) names (WOODY ALLEN!!!!) that would have easily qualified. Anyway, from poking around myself, the last name Kloser is derivative of the German name Klaus, soooooo.
It reaches out the ass though, but we should have an easier time with Barbie than Kloser or Harrelson.
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Ok I've been scared since I saw the rejections of the first few posts and now I might try it out hoping that I'm right...
Sir Walter Scott (Scottish historical novelist and poet)
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