Joe Flynn

TV Actor

Joe Flynn was born in Youngstown, Ohio, United States on November 8th, 1924 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 49, Joe Flynn biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
November 8, 1924
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Youngstown, Ohio, United States
Death Date
Jul 19, 1974 (age 49)
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Profession
Film Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor, Voice Actor
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Education
Northwestern University, University of Southern California
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Shirley Haskin ​(m. 1955)​
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2
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Joe Flynn Career

Flynn had an interest in theater before leaving northeastern Ohio. He established himself early as a ventriloquist and radio disc jockey. He gained local celebrity as a director by guiding the Canfield Players in such productions as Harvey, Antigone and Pursuit of Happiness.

He broke into television in pre-network days in Los Angeles. In 1948, he starred in his own local situation comedy, Yer Old Buddy, produced and broadcast by pioneering television station KTLA.

After appearing in a number of stage plays, Flynn returned to Youngstown, where in 1950 he conducted an unsuccessful campaign for a seat in the Ohio Senate as a Republican.

Following his electoral defeat, Flynn pursued his acting career and appeared in nearly 30 films, including many Disney films. He later recalled watching an audience's reaction to his performance in the 1956 horror film The Indestructible Man starring Lon Chaney, Jr. Although he played a serious part in the picture, people laughed, which convinced him that comedy was his forte.

Flynn starred in several episodes of the syndicated 1957–1958 series The Silent Service, a show dedicated to the Navy's submarine service during World War II. He played Mr. Kelley in 15 episodes of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet and appeared in other classic series such as The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, The Twilight Zone and Make Room for Daddy. He was a regular on William Bendix's The Life of Riley and on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. He appeared at least twice on NBC's The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford. His appearance on March 30, 1961, was a patriotic program set at sea on the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of naval aviation. He guest starred on Walter Brennan's ABC sitcom The Real McCoys, Tab Hunter′s NBC sitcom The Tab Hunter Show and on the syndicated western Pony Express.

In 1961, Flynn was cast as a regular on the first season of NBC's The Joey Bishop Show, but left early, reportedly because he was stealing too many scenes from Joey Bishop. That same year, he guest starred on the Peggy Cass and Jack Weston series The Hathaways, an unusual sitcom about a suburban Los Angeles couple who adopt three chimpanzees. He appeared on Jim Davis's syndicated adventure series Rescue 8 and in Edmond O'Brien's syndicated 1960 crime drama Johnny Midnight.

Later career and death

Throughout his life, Flynn maintained a strong connection to his hometown. From 1969 to 1974, he was involved in northeastern Ohio's Kenley Players. He often returned to Youngstown to visit family residing on Elm Street on the city's north side. In recognition of his contributions to the broadcasting field, Flynn became the ninth recipient of the Ohio Association of Broadcasters Award.

In the early 1970s, Flynn spearheaded a movement on behalf of the Screen Actors Guild for more equitable distribution of TV residual payments.

He made a dozen appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in 1972 and 1973. He hosted a revised edition of It Pays to Be Ignorant and was a guest panelist on the game show series Match Game '74 on January 17, 1974 (recorded on January 5, 1974), his final game show appearance.

On July 19, 1974, shortly after completing voice-over work as Mr. Snoops for Walt Disney's 23rd animated feature The Rescuers (released in 1977), Flynn's body was discovered by family members in the swimming pool of his Beverly Hills home, the victim of an apparent heart attack while swimming. Flynn's June 13, 1974, taping of The Merv Griffin Show had been announced for broadcast on July 19, prior to Flynn's death. He is interred in Culver City's Holy Cross Cemetery.

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Montpelier, Vermont's capital city, is flooded, according to officials, who state the crisis is "far from over."

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 12, 2023
The flood levels had'surpassed those observed during Tropical Storm Irene' in 2011,' according to Governor Phil Scott. Canoes and inflatable boats made their way into Montpelier to help thousands of people who have lost their homes and businesses. Officials said the Wrightsville Dam was near capacity, raising the possibility of even more flooding after nine inches of rain fell on Tuesday. President Biden has signed a federal emergency declaration in Vermont, and he spoke with Gov Scott and FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell on Tuesday evening. The rivers in Winooski and North Brand are draining, with Montpelier announcing that the danger of a dam breach has passed.