Raymond Brown
Ray or Raymond Brown may refer to:
Athletes
- Ray Brown (American football, born 1936) (born 1936), former professional American football defensive back and quarterback
- Ray Brown (cricketer) (born 1950), Australian cricketer
- Ray Brown (offensive lineman) (born 1962), offensive guard for the Washington Redskins
- Ray Brown (safety) (born 1949), defensive back for the Atlanta Falcons
- Ray Brown (National League pitcher) (1889–1955), baseball pitcher for Chicago Cubs in 1909
- Ray Brown (Negro leagues pitcher) (1908–1965), Negro league baseball pitcher
- Ray Brown (rugby league) (born 1957), former Australian rugby league footballer for Western Suburbs, Manly, New South Wales & Australia
- Raymond Brown (shot putter) (born 1988), Jamaican shot putter
- Raymond Brown (basketball) (born 1965), retired American basketball player
- Raymond Brown (swimmer) (born 1969), Canadian swimmer
Musicians
- Ray Brown (musician) (1926–2002), American jazz double bassist
- Ray Brown & The Whispers, 1960s Australian rock band with a singer Ray Brown
- Ray Brown, Jr. (born 1949), American jazz and blues pianist and singer
- Raymond Brown (musician), former bassist of American band This Will Destroy You
- Raymond Harry Brown (born 1946), American jazz trumpeter with Stan Kenton, big band arranger/composer
- Raymond Lee Brown, American trumpeter and former section leader of the Earth, Wind, & Fire horns
Other
- Ray Brown (designer) (born 1949), clothing designer
- Raymond A. Brown (1915–2009), civil rights lawyer
- Raymond E. Brown (1928–1998), biblical scholar and Roman Catholic priest in the United States.
- Raymond Brown, plead guilty for criminal conspiracy to commit second degree murder, see 2003 John McDonogh High School shooting
- Raymond Brown, minister, civil rights activist and Louisiana politician
- Ray Brown (born Ray Narvaez, Jr.), part of Rooster Teeth's Achievement Hunter.
See also
- Raymond Brown Hesselyn (1921–1963), New Zealand fighter in World War II
- Raymond L. Brown (disambiguation)
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