Brannum, Hugh(Mr Green Jeans), PFC

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Last Rank
Private 1st Class
Last Primary MOS
5534-Musician, Clarinet
Last MOSGroup
Band
Primary Unit
1945-1945, HQ Co, H&S Bn, MRCD, Parris Island, SC
Service Years
1944 - 1945
Enlisted Collar Insignia
Private 1st Class

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Home State
Illinois
Illinois
Year of Birth
1910
 
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Home Town
Sandwich
Last Address
Saylorsburg, PA
Date of Passing
Apr 19, 1987
 
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Cremated

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Actor, Comedian, Entertainer. He is best remembered for his role of Mr. Green Jeans, the farmer and animal lover on the long running television series, "Captain Kangaroo." Born Hugh Brannum in Sandwich, Illinois, he moved with his family to California, and learned to play a variety of musical instruments while growing up. Using this talent to earn extra money, he joined a band playing trumpet, moving on to guitar and banjo, and later to the upright bass. While in college at Redlands University, he became interested in jazz, and after graduation, played bass in various bands on the West Coast and occasionally at a local radio station. During World War II, he enlisted in the US Marine Corps, and joined a Marine band led by Bob Crosby, brother of famed singer Bing Crosby. When he left the service at the end of the war, he joined the Four Squires, later moving to bandleader Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians, living with his wife in a small Pennsylvania town, where he took up gardening. Warning's group had a regular radio show, where Hugh met Bob Keeshan, an employee at the station. During the weekly program, Brannum would tell stories to children using the stage name "Uncle Lumpy." This popular portion of the show let to 78 records being sold by Decca Records during the late 1940s and early 1950s. In 1954, Brannum hosted a local Pennsylvania television show called "Uncle Lumpy's Cabin," and the following year, he joined with Bob Keeshan for "Captain Kangaroo," playing the character Mr. Green Jeans, for which he is so well remembered. In each episode he would introduce a live animal and teach children about caring for the earth and farming. After several decades on CBS television, "Captain Kangaroo" went to public television for its last remaining six years, before ending in 1985 (the show continued in reruns until 1993). Hugh Brannum died in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania in 1987. His close friend and colleague, Bob Keeshan, died in 2004.

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Played Mr Green Jeans, The Professor, Greeno The Clown, The Old Folk Singer, Mt Brainter The Painter on the Capt Kangaroo Show form 1955 to 1984.

   

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 Unit Assignments
MCRD (Cadre) San Diego, CAUSMC (United States Marine Corps)Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, SC
  1944-1944, MCRD (Cadre) San Diego, CA
  1945-1945, HQ Bn, 5th Marine Division
  1945-1945, HQ Co, H&S Bn, MRCD, Parris Island, SC
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  1941-1945 World War II/American Theater
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