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Ben Browder was born on December 11, 1962, in Memphis, Tennessee. He grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina, where his parents were involved in the racing business as owners and operators of race cars. He pursued a degree in Psychology at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. During his time at Furman, Browder also played on the university’s football team, reflecting his athletic inclination alongside his academic pursuits.
After completing his undergraduate studies, Browder continued his education in the performing arts at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. This formal training laid the foundation for his future work in film, television, and theater.
Browder’s first credited film role was in the 1978 movie Duncan’s World, in which he portrayed a character named Gates. He returned to acting professionally in the early 1990s, beginning with the role of Rookie Captain in Memphis Belle (1990).
In 1991, he appeared in Daughters of Privilege and A Kiss Before Dying. The following year, he took on the role of William "Bill" Warwick in the film Secrets. Throughout the 1990s, Browder built his résumé with appearances in films such as Boogie Boy, Big Dreams and Broken Hearts, The Sky is on Fire, Innocent Victims, Bad to the Bone, Nevada, and Steel Chariots.
In the early 2000s, Ben Browder took on some of his most defining roles. He played the lead character, John Crichton, in the science fiction television series Farscape, a role that earned him critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase. He later joined the cast of Stargate SG-1 as Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell, further cementing his status in the sci-fi genre.
He continued appearing in various projects, including films like A Killer Within. Contrary to the earlier reference, Browder did not appear in the original Stargate film; his association with the franchise is limited to the television spinoff Stargate SG-1.
His recent film credits include roles in Bad Kids Go to Hell (2012), The Adventures of RoboRex (2014), and Dead Still (2014). He was also cast in Bad Kids of Crestview Academy, which was in post-production as of 2016.
Browder’s television career began in 1992 with the series The Boys of Twilight. Throughout the remainder of the 1990s, he appeared in several other TV shows, including Grace Under Fire, Thunder Alley, Murder, She Wrote, Melrose Place, Strangers, and Party of Five. His work on Farscape (1999–2003) brought him significant recognition during this time.
During the 2000s, Browder expanded his television résumé with guest and recurring roles in notable series such as CSI: Miami, Justice League (voice role), Stargate SG-1, Chuck, Doctor Who, Arrow, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and Modern Family.
In addition to his on-screen roles, Browder contributed voice and motion capture work to the video game Call of Duty: Black Ops III (2015), portraying a male player character. This extended his involvement in genre entertainment into the gaming medium.
Ben Browder has received several accolades for his performances, particularly in science fiction. He was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television and Best Genre TV Actor for both Farscape and Stargate SG-1. He won the Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television for his work in Farscape in 2002 and again in 2004.
While studying at the Central School of Speech and Drama, Browder met actress Francesca Buller. The couple married in 1989 and have two children. The family tends to keep their private life out of the public eye. Information regarding Browder’s net worth and salary has not been publicly disclosed.
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