Sharon Brown (Miss USA)

Sharon Brown
Beauty pageant titleholder
Born Sharon Rene Brown
(1943-09-01) September 1, 1943
Waterproof, Tensas Parish, Louisiana, U.S.
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)[1]
Measurements 36-23-36 (91-58-91)[1]
Hair color Brown[1]
Eye color Brown[1]
Title(s) Miss Louisiana USA 1961
Miss USA 1961
Major
competition(s)
Miss Louisiana USA 1961
(Winner)
Miss USA 1961
(Winner)
(Miss Photogenic)
Miss Universe 1961
(4th runner-up)
(Miss Photogenic)

Sharon Rene Brown (born September 1, 1943) is an American actress and beauty queen who was crowned Miss USA 1961, becoming the first Miss USA titleholder in history to win the Photogenic award.

Early life

Brown is originally from rural Waterproof in southern Tensas Parish in eastern Louisiana. She moved to Minden, the seat of government of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana, in the summer of 1961 with her parents. Her father, Roy L. Brown (1921–1978) is interred at the Minden Cemetery. She has twin brothers, Gary and Lary Brown (born 1948), and a younger brother, Joe Michael Brown.

Brown attended Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, the seat of Lincoln Parish. She won the title of Miss Waterproof 1961 and was also Miss Louisiana Tech that year. She was a freshman at Louisiana Tech during the 1960-1961 school year. She was a high school cheerleader from 1958-1960.[2]

Miss USA

After winning the Miss Louisiana USA crown representing Minden, Brown captured the Miss USA crown, becoming the first Miss USA winner to obtain both the Photogenic award and Miss USA title.[1] She was eighteen years old at the time and went on to place as fourth runner-up in Miss Universe 1961.

Celebrating Louisiana's second representative to achieve the title of Miss USA, Minden proclaimed July 25, 1961, as Sharon Brown Day. She was honored with a parade, a 23-jewel wrist watch, and a $500 money order.[3]

After Miss USA

After her Miss USA tenure ended, she pursued a free-lance modeling and television career in New York City.[4]

In 1962, she was selected Queen of the 28th annual Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. She appeared on Bob Hope's NBC television program.[5]

In 1978, she was living in Chicago, Illinois.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 = 6ukoAAAAIBAJ&sjid = kNEEAAAAIBAJ&dq = &pg = 2880%2C2145226 "Louisiana Girl New Miss USA" Check |url= value (help). The Daytona Beach News-Journal. Associated Press. July 12, 1961. Retrieved October 11, 2010.
  2. Gems of Minden
  3. "Miss USA Receives Royal Homecoming", Minden Herald, July 27, 1961, p. 1
  4. "Sharon Leaves for Modeling, Television Career in New York", Minden Press, July 23, 1962
  5. "Sharon Rene Brown Reigns over 28th Bowl Classic", Minden Herald, January 4, 1962, p. 9
  6. Minden Press-Herald, November 27, 1978, p. 1

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