Captain Arthur Roy Brown (DFC and bar) (23 December, 1893–9 March, 1944) was a Canadian World War I flying ace whom the Royal Air Force officially credited with shooting down Manfred von Richthofen, the "Red Baron", although evidence has shown that it is very unlikely that Brown shot the bullet that caused the death of Von Richthofen. Less well known, but perhaps much more impressive, Brown never lost a pilot in his squadron in combat. This was due largely to his demands for a "breaking in" period in which new pilots flew over the fights just to see how they worked.
Roy Brown RamÃrez (born 1950 in Orlando, Florida) is a composer, singer and a fervent believer in the cause for the independence of Puerto Rico. Some of his songs have been performed by several renowned international artists.
Francis Roy Brown (born September 13, 1896 in Stockton, Manitoba; died November 30, 1960) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba as a Liberal-Progressive from 1953 to 1958.
Roy Brown (10 September 1925–25 May 1981) was a blues musician who brought a soul singing style (from gospel music) to the emerging genre of rock and roll.
Roy Thomas Brown (July 8,1932-January 22,2001) was an American television personality, puppeteer, clown and artist best known for playing "Cooky the Cook" on Chicago's long running "Bozo's Circus" and "The Bozo Show."