Beppo Brown

Beppo Brown (Joel Grey) is the father of Django Brown, one of Phineas and Ferb’s friends.

Career
Beppo is a well known environmental installation artist, and has had at least three exhibitions at Jefferson County’s museum of contemporary art. All of his sculptures seem to be based on over sized versions of everyday objects. One exhibition was called "Really big art supplies", another one is called "Donuts over the mountain", and is as the name describe, several gigantic donuts going over a mountain, and another one is called "The natural Beauty Of The Unpainted Desert", which was painted by Phineas, Ferb, and by his son Django. Later all the paint was wash off. ("Oil on Candace")  He is Australian American

Django Brown
Django seems to have inherited artistic talent from his father, but seems intimidated by the fact that he can only make "small" things compared to Beppo's oversized creations. Much of "Oil on Candace" dealt with him, Phineas and Ferb trying to make a huge painting to impress Beppo, but at the end Beppo told Django he liked his art fine, and honored it by hanging it on his giant fridge.

Appearances and References

 * "Oil on Candace"