
Joe Brown
Joseph Brown CBE (26 September 1930 – 15 April 2020) was an English mountaineer who was regarded as an outstanding pioneer of rock climbing during the 1950s and early 1960s. Together with his early climbing partner, Don Whillans, he was one of a new breed of British post-war climbers who came from working class backgrounds in contrast to the upper and middle class professionals who had dominated the sport up to the Second World War. He became the first person to climb the third-highest mountain in the world when he was on the 1955 British Kangchenjunga expedition. Some of his climbs were televised and he assisted with mountaineering scenes in several films.
Filmography

Don Whillans - Myth and Legend
as Self
Don Whillans - Myth and Legend
as Self

Best Forgotten Art
Best Forgotten Art

The Old Man of Hoy
as Self
The Old Man of Hoy
as Self

Don Whillans' Last Climb
as self
Don Whillans' Last Climb
as self
The Old Man of Stoer
as Self
The Old Man of Stoer
as Self
Trango
as self
Trango
as self
Mountains for the Masses
as self
Mountains for the Masses
as self

The Anglesey Climb
as Self
The Anglesey Climb
as Self
Joe: A Profile of a Mountaineer
as self
Joe: A Profile of a Mountaineer
as self

How They Climbed the Old Man of Hoy
as Self
How They Climbed the Old Man of Hoy
as Self

The Old Man of Hoy
as Self
The Old Man of Hoy
as Self
Climb of Red Wall
as Self
Climb of Red Wall
as Self
4 Men, 1 Face
as Self
4 Men, 1 Face
as Self

Hazard
as stuntman
Hazard
as stuntman

The Ascent of Kangchenjunga
as self
The Ascent of Kangchenjunga
as self

Climbing
as self
Climbing
as self