Arts and entertainment Music •
Charlie Brown (singer) (born 1986), British singer • Charlie Brown (born 1970), American rapper and member of
Leaders of the New School •
Charles Brown (musician) (1922–1999), American blues singer •
Charlie Brown Jr. (band), Brazilian rock band
Other arts and entertainment •
Charlie Brown (DJ) ( – 2022), American radio DJ •
Charles Brockden Brown (1771–1810), American novelist •
Charles D. Brown (1887–1948), American stage and film actor •
Charles Brown (actor) (1946–2004), American actor with Negro Ensemble Company
Military •
Charlie Brown (pilot) (1922–2008), American World War II pilot •
Charlie Brown and Franz Stigler incident, 1943 •
Charles Brown (Royal Navy officer) ( – 1753), Royal Navy officer •
Charles Brown (Medal of Honor, 1864) (1841–1919), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient •
Charles Brown (marine) (1849–?), American 1871 Korean Expedition Marine and Medal of Honor recipient •
Charles Henry Brown (1872–1917), New Zealand Army officer who served during World War I •
Charles R. Brown (1899–1983), United States Navy four-star admiral •
Charles Q. Brown Jr. (born 1962), chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff •
Sir Charles Richmond Brown, 4th Baronet (1902–1995), British soldier
Politics United States •
Charlie Brown (Georgia politician) (1903–1995), Atlanta politician for whom the airport Charlie Brown Field is named •
Charlie Brown (Indiana politician) (born 1938), Indiana state representative •
Charlie Brown (West Virginia politician) (born 1950), West Virginia attorney general •
Charles Brown (congressman) (1797–1883), U.S. representative from Pennsylvania •
Charles Brown (mayor) (1873–1943), mayor of Murray, Utah, 1906–1909 •
Charles Brown (Wisconsin politician) (1828–?), Wisconsin state assemblyman •
Charles Elwood Brown (1834–1904), U.S. representative from Ohio •
Charles Harrison Brown (1920–2003), U.S. representative from Missouri •
Charles Henry Brown (politician) (1904–1959), Vermont lawyer and politician
Other countries •
Charles Brown (Australian politician) (1895–1970), Australian politician from Queensland •
Charles Brown (Labour politician) (1884–1940), British Labour Party member of parliament for Mansfield, 1929–1940 •
Charles Brown (New Zealand politician) (1820–1901), from Taranaki •
Charles Hunter Brown (1825–1898), New Zealand politician from Canterbury
Religion •
Charles Arthur Brown (1919–1997), American auxiliary bishop of Santa Cruz, Bolivia •
Charles E. Brown Jr. (1911–1996), Chief of Chaplains of the U.S. Army •
Charles John Brown (born 1959), American Catholic archbishop and apostolic nuncio to the Philippines •
Charles John Brown (moderator) (1806–1884), Scottish minister •
Charles Oliver Brown (1848–1941), Congregational minister and bugler in the American Civil War •
Charles Reynolds Brown (1862–1950), American Congregational clergyman and educator •
Charles Rufus Brown (1849–1914), American Baptist clergyman and Semitic scholar
Sports American football •
Charlie Brown (defensive back) (born 1942), National Football League and Canadian Football League player •
Charlie Brown (running back) (born 1945), National Football League player •
Charlie Brown (wide receiver, born 1948) (born 1948), National Football League player •
Charlie Brown (wide receiver, born 1958) (born 1958), National Football League player •
Charles Brown (offensive lineman) (born 1987), American football player •
Charles Edwin Brown (1936–2022), American football offensive lineman •
Charles H. Brown (American football) (1886–1963), American college football player and coach, judge
Association football •
Charles Brown (footballer), Scottish footballer who played for Tottenham. •
Charlie Brown (footballer, born 1898) (1898–1979), English footballer with Southampton and Queens Park Rangers. •
Charlie Brown (footballer, born 1999), English footballer with Milton Keynes Dons. •
Charlie Brown (Scottish footballer) (1924–2019), Scottish footballer who played for Queen of the South.
Australian rules football •
Charlie Brown (footballer, born 1896) (1896–1956), Australian rules footballer for Collingwood. •
Charlie Brown (footballer, born 1873) (1873–1941), Australian rules footballer for Carlton.
Other sports •
Charlie Brown (baseball) (1871–1938), American baseball player •
Charlie Brown Jr. (basketball) (born 1997), American professional basketball player •
Charlie Brown (basketball, born 1936) (1936–2022), American college basketball player •
Charles Brown (boxer) (born 1939), American Olympic bronze medalist •
Charlie Brown (boxer) (born 1958), American boxer •
Charles Brown (cricketer, born 1815) (1815–1875), English cricketer •
Charles Brown (cricketer, born 1854) (1854–1917), Australian-born English cricketer •
Charles Brown (ice hockey) (born 1947), American ice hockey player •
Charles Brown (roque player) (1867–1937), American Olympic bronze medalist •
Charles Brown (rugby union, born 1887) (1887–1966), New Zealand rugby union player •
Charlie Brown (rugby union, born 1878) (1878–1944), South African international rugby union player •
Charlie Brown (rugby union, born 1909) (1909–1976), Scottish rugby union player •
Charles Brown (water polo), New Zealand water polo player •
Charles Brown (pole vaulter) (born 1956), American pole vaulter, 1978 indoor All-American for the
UCLA Bruins track and field team
Science and engineering •
Charles Brown (British engineer) (1827–1905), British engineer •
Charles Barrington Brown (1839–1917), British-Canadian geologist and explorer •
Charles D. Brown II, American physicist •
Charles Eugene Lancelot Brown (1863–1924), Swiss engineer and founder of railway companies
Other people •
Charles Armitage Brown (1787–1842), British businessman, friend of poet John Keats •
Charles E. Brown (photographer) (1896–1982), British commercial aviation photographer •
Charles F. Brown (1844–1929), American lawyer and judge •
Charles H. Brown (New York judge) (1858–1933), American lawyer and judge •
Charles Harvey Brown (1875–1960), American librarian •
Charles L. Brown (1921–2003), American businessman •
Charles N. Brown (1937–2009), American publisher, founder of magazine
Locus •
Charles Philip Brown (1798–1884), British official of the East India Company •
Charles Stuart Brown (1918–1997), Wyoming Supreme Court judge ==Songs==