Rembrandt Brown
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Rembrandt Brown | |
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First appearance | Sliders, Part One |
Last appearance | The Seer |
Created by | Tracy Tormé Robert K. Weiss |
Portrayed by | Cleavant Derricks |
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Nickname(s) | Remmy |
Aliases | The Crying Man |
Date of birth | March 4, 1955 |
Occupation | Singer |
Rembrandt Lee Brown was a fictional character played by Cleavant Derricks on the science fiction television show Sliders. In 1994, Rembrandt was living in San Francisco. Rembrandt is a musician who was often called The Crying Man because he cried real tears on stage. Remmy is a common nickname for Rembrandt. In "Summer of Love" Wade said Rembrandt is Gemini which puts his birthday between May 21 and June 21, however, a "slide online" feature of the Sci Fi Channel's Sliders website listed Rembrandt's birthdate to be March 4, 1955. He served time in the US Navy and he is the only character to remain with the show for the whole series. He was the main character during the fifth season of Sliders.
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[edit] Synopsis
Rembrandt was going to make a comeback on September 27th, 1994 when he was going to sing the national anthem at a San Francisco Giants baseball game. On his way to the stadium, Rembrandt was pulled into Quinn Mallory's sliding vortex along with his Cadillac. Rembrandt was the only of the original four sliders who didn't choose to slide and at the beginning, he strongly resented Quinn for accidentally pulling him into the vortex. However, Quinn and Rembrandt later became good friends.
Wade and Rembrandt were able to slide to Earth Prime in 1997 or 1998. However, the Kromaggs quickly took over that world and captured them. The Kromaggs threatened to send Wade to a breeder camp on another world if he didn't tell them how to find Quinn, whose independent development of sliding would allow them to invade their own homeworld, Kromagg Prime. Rembrandt didn't tell them what he didn't know, so Wade was sent to the breeder camp. A month after Wade was taken, Quinn and fellow slider Maggie Beckett freed Rembrandt from the Kromagg prison. After this experience, he had strong guilty feelings towards what happened to Wade, as well as anger toward the Kromaggs.
Rembrandt is the only character who stayed in the show from the 1st to the last episode. He had to see the death of Maximillian Arturo as well as deal with the fates of Wade Welles and Quinn and Colin Mallory.
In the final episode, "The Seer", Rembrandt found a biological weapon there which he intended to use against the Kromagg invaders on Earth Prime. At the same time, a psychic (who already knew a lot about the Sliders, suggesting the psychic's powers might be real) predicted that the next time the Sliders would slide, they would die. Rembrandt decided to slide alone for this slide because the Kromagg sliding equipment being used was heavily damaged and would only accommodate one person. The others believed they might have altered the future predicted by the psychic by having only Rembrandt slide instead of all four of them. Alas, the seer died before he could answer them.
Rembrandt's fate and the fate of Earth Prime was to be part of a cliffhanger season finale, which turned out to be a series finale, so the cliffhanger wasn't resolved and the fates of Rembrandt and Earth Prime were never revealed.
[edit] Music career
Rembrandt Brown has a career as a musician. He is called The Crying Man because he cries real tears on stage. Some of his songs include:
- Cry Like a Man
- Tears in My 'Fro
- Love Explosion
- Head-Butt Me
- Weeping Wall of Tears
- Explosion of Love
- Who Stole My Woman?
- I'd Pawn My Gold Crown For You (hit in an alternate universe)
Rembrandt used to sing with a group called The Spinning Topps. His last performance with the Spinning Topps was in December 1986 (Reference: Into the Mystic).
[edit] Beliefs
It is suggested numerous times in the series that Rembrandt is religious. In the series finale, "The Seer", Rembrandt attends church and says it has been a while since he previously attended church. In the episode "Prophets and Loss", during a discussion about religion, Rembrandt says, "You have to believe in something." Also, in the episode "Asylum", he holds a conversation with "Grace" which ends with him saying "I think it means that the same God is in all these worlds." In the episode "Last Days", he tells the priest that it is a long time since he was last in a church, but ends up volunteering there later in the episode.
Rembrandt is against gun ownership. In the episode "Prince of Wails", when Arturo was teaching the United States Bill of Rights to Prince Harold, when they discussed the second amendment, the right to bear arms, Rembrandt suggested scratching that one. He did however suggest equal rights to everyone, regardless of "race, religion and musical preference".
[edit] External links
- The Compleat Rembrandt. Earth Prime. Retrieved on 2008-04-09.
- The "Cry Like a Man" video. Earth Prime. Retrieved on 2008-04-09.
- Exclusive Interviews: Cleavant Derricks. Earth Prime. Retrieved on 2008-04-09.
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