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Warren Brown

 
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Warren Brown
Born 1965
Sydney, New South Wales
Occupation Cartoonist, television presenter

Warren Brown is an Australian cartoonist and television presenter.

He has been an editorial newspaper cartoonist since 1986. He is currently cartoonist for the Sydney's Daily Telegraph, for which he also writes a weekly motoring column.

He created editorial cartoons for the ABC television programs Difference of Opinion and Insiders, and presented the history programs National Treasures, Rewind and Moments in Time.

In May 2005, Brown participated in a recreation of the 1907 Peking to Paris race using five 100 year-old cars. He also presented a four-part documentary series about the event.

In 2008 he was selected to be one of the presenters of Top Gear Australia on SBS TV.[1]

Brown is a keen motoring enthusiast. He owns several vintage vehicles including a 1929 Dennis fire engine.[2]

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