Treg Brown

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Tregoweth Edmond "Treg" Brown (November 4, 1899April 28, 1984) was a motion picture sound editor who was responsible for the sound effects in Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons starting in 1934. He also won the 1965 Academy Award for Sound Effects for his work on the film The Great Race.

Even though he was the sound man, producer Leon Schlesinger insisted that Brown be credited as "Film editor" instead, because he thought it sounded more dignified.

Brown was also a guitarist and vocalist for Red Nichols and His Five Pennies.

The name of the "Tregoweth Brown Building" in Chuck Jones' One Froggy Evening (1955) is a nod to Brown.

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NAME Brown, Tregoweth
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Brown, Treg
SHORT DESCRIPTION Motion picture sound editor
DATE OF BIRTH November 4, 1899
PLACE OF BIRTH Minnesota, USA
DATE OF DEATH April 28, 1984
PLACE OF DEATH Irvine, California, USA
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