A strapping, dark-haired leading man, Bryan Brown had accrued a number of credits on stage in England and in features in his native Australia before garnering widespread acclaim for his performance as a Carbineer facing court-martial on trumped up charges in "Breaker Morant" (1980).The Sydney native had begun a career in insurance when he started to appear in local amateur productions and got hit with the acting bug. Moving to London, he honed his craft on stage and then returned Down Under. Brown made his feature debut in a bit role in "The Love Letters From Teralba Road" (1977) and went on