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Jay C. Flippen

Jay C. Flippen (March 6, 1899 – February 3, 1971) was an American character actor who often played crusty sergeants, police officers or weary criminals in many films of the 1940s and 1950s.[1] Before his motion-picture career he was a leading vaudeville comedian and master of ceremonies.

Jay C. Flippen
Flippen in the trailer for Hot Summer Night, 1957
Born(1899-03-06)March 6, 1899
DiedFebruary 3, 1971(1971-02-03) (aged 71)
Resting placeWestwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles
OccupationActor
Years active1920–1971
Spouse
(m. 1947)

Biography

Born on March 6, 1899, in Little Rock, Arkansas,[2] Flippen was an established and respected vaudeville singer and stage actor before his film career. He was discovered by famed African-American comedian Bert Williams in 1920, and was Williams's Broadway understudy and tour replacement for the 1920 musical revue Broadway Brevities.[3] He called himself "The Ham What Am", and his occasional blackface roles included those as Williams' replacement.[4] Flippen attained the most coveted booking in vaudeville, headlining at the Palace Theatre in New York six times between March 1926 and February 1931.[5]

At one time, he was a radio announcer for New York Yankees games and was one of the first game-show announcers. Between 1924 and 1929, Flippen recorded more than 30 songs for Columbia, Perfect, and Brunswick.

In 1928, Flippen proclaimed he would no longer perform in blackface.[6] His first film, the 1928 Vitaphone short subject The Ham What Am, captures his vaudeville act, but not in blackface: he does a comedy monologue and finishes with a song. His Southern-drawl delivery may well be the same that he had used in blackface. Flippen became popular as a master of ceremonies on vaudeville bills, and emceed movie shorts in the 1930s.

When the Broadway stage revue Hellzapoppin became a success, its stars Olsen and Johnson decided to send the show on tour while they were playing it in New York. They hired Flippen to emcee the roadshow version, with comedian Happy Felton alongside him as a facsimile of Olsen and Johnson.

Flippen's film career started in earnest in 1947. Some of Flippen's most noteworthy film work came in support of James Stewart in five of the films the two made under the direction of Anthony Mann during the 1950s. He gave notable supporting performances in three John Wayne films: as a humorous, larcenous Marine air-crew line chief in Flying Leathernecks (1951), as Wayne's commanding general in Jet Pilot (1957), and as a wheelchair-using senior partner of Wayne's in Hellfighters (1968). He also made a fourth film that co-starred John Wayne (How the West Was Won, 1962), but played his only scene with Debbie Reynolds and Gregory Peck.

He appeared on television, including a 1960 guest-starring role as Gabe Jethrow in the episode "Four Came Quietly" on the CBS Western series Johnny Ringo, starring Don Durant. In 1962, he guest-starred on the ABC drama series Bus Stop as Mike Carmody in "Verdict of 12" and Follow the Sun as Fallon in "The Last of the Big Spenders". He also appeared on ABC's The Untouchables as Al Morrisey in "You Can't Pick the Number" (1959) and as Big Joe Holvak in "Fall Guy" (1962). In the 1962–63 season, Flippen was cast as Chief Petty Officer Homer Nelson on the NBC sitcom Ensign O'Toole, with Dean Jones in the starring role.

He guest-starred on CBS' The Dick Van Dyke Show in its first season, playing Rob Petrie's former mentor Happy Spangler. In 1964, he appeared as Owney in an episode of CBS' Gunsmoke with James Arness. In 1963, he guest-starred on Bonanza. He appeared four times on NBC's The Virginian in the 1960s; in 1966, he appeared on the ABC comedy Western The Rounders. In 1967, Tom Tryon and he guest-starred in the episode "Charade of Justice" of the NBC Western series The Road West. After a leg amputation in 1965, Flippen continued acting, usually using a wheelchair, such as in his comeback role in a 1966 episode of The Virginian, and his 1967 guest appearance in Ironside (season one, "A Very Cool Hot Car").

Personal life

He was married for 25 years to screenwriter Ruth Brooks Flippen.

While filming Cat Ballou in 1965, he had to have a leg amputated due to a serious infection, originally resulting from a minor scrape with a car door, and likely complicated by diabetes.[7]

Death

Flippen died February 3, 1971, aged 71, during surgery for an aneurysm of an artery, one month before his 72nd birthday.[1] He was interred in a crypt in the Corridor of Memories section at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery.[citation needed]

Selected filmography

Television

References

  1. ^ a b "Jay C. Flippen, Actor, Dies at 70; Was Entertainer for 50 Years. Film and TV Star, Earlier a Vaudeville Comedian, Once Broadcast Yankee games". New York Times. February 5, 1971. Retrieved December 23, 2013.
  2. ^ Ellenberger, Allan R. (2001). Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries: A Directory. McFarland. p. 215. ISBN 9780786450190. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  3. ^ "Jay C. Flippen to Record for the Columbia Co." Talking Machine World, 15 August 1921.
  4. ^ "Flippen to Record," 1921.
  5. ^ The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville, Anthony Slide, p. 186
  6. ^ "Flippen Gives Up Burnt Cork." Brooklyn Standard-Union, 6 October 1928.
  7. ^ J.C. Flippen profile, Encyclopedia of Arkansas, encyclopediaofarkansas.net; accessed March 26, 2017.

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Jay C Flippen March 6 1899 February 3 1971 was an American character actor who often played crusty sergeants police officers or weary criminals in many films of the 1940s and 1950s 1 Before his motion picture career he was a leading vaudeville comedian and master of ceremonies Jay C FlippenFlippen in the trailer for Hot Summer Night 1957Born 1899 03 06 March 6 1899Little Rock Arkansas U S DiedFebruary 3 1971 1971 02 03 aged 71 Los Angeles California U S Resting placeWestwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los AngelesOccupationActorYears active1920 1971SpouseRuth Brooks Flippen m 1947 wbr Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Death 4 Selected filmography 5 Television 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditBorn on March 6 1899 in Little Rock Arkansas 2 Flippen was an established and respected vaudeville singer and stage actor before his film career He was discovered by famed African American comedian Bert Williams in 1920 and was Williams s Broadway understudy and tour replacement for the 1920 musical revue Broadway Brevities 3 He called himself The Ham What Am and his occasional blackface roles included those as Williams replacement 4 Flippen attained the most coveted booking in vaudeville headlining at the Palace Theatre in New York six times between March 1926 and February 1931 5 At one time he was a radio announcer for New York Yankees games and was one of the first game show announcers Between 1924 and 1929 Flippen recorded more than 30 songs for Columbia Perfect and Brunswick In 1928 Flippen proclaimed he would no longer perform in blackface 6 His first film the 1928 Vitaphone short subject The Ham What Am captures his vaudeville act but not in blackface he does a comedy monologue and finishes with a song His Southern drawl delivery may well be the same that he had used in blackface Flippen became popular as a master of ceremonies on vaudeville bills and emceed movie shorts in the 1930s When the Broadway stage revue Hellzapoppin became a success its stars Olsen and Johnson decided to send the show on tour while they were playing it in New York They hired Flippen to emcee the roadshow version with comedian Happy Felton alongside him as a facsimile of Olsen and Johnson Flippen s film career started in earnest in 1947 Some of Flippen s most noteworthy film work came in support of James Stewart in five of the films the two made under the direction of Anthony Mann during the 1950s He gave notable supporting performances in three John Wayne films as a humorous larcenous Marine air crew line chief in Flying Leathernecks 1951 as Wayne s commanding general in Jet Pilot 1957 and as a wheelchair using senior partner of Wayne s in Hellfighters 1968 He also made a fourth film that co starred John Wayne How the West Was Won 1962 but played his only scene with Debbie Reynolds and Gregory Peck He appeared on television including a 1960 guest starring role as Gabe Jethrow in the episode Four Came Quietly on the CBS Western series Johnny Ringo starring Don Durant In 1962 he guest starred on the ABC drama series Bus Stop as Mike Carmody in Verdict of 12 and Follow the Sun as Fallon in The Last of the Big Spenders He also appeared on ABC s The Untouchables as Al Morrisey in You Can t Pick the Number 1959 and as Big Joe Holvak in Fall Guy 1962 In the 1962 63 season Flippen was cast as Chief Petty Officer Homer Nelson on the NBC sitcom Ensign O Toole with Dean Jones in the starring role He guest starred on CBS The Dick Van Dyke Show in its first season playing Rob Petrie s former mentor Happy Spangler In 1964 he appeared as Owney in an episode of CBS Gunsmoke with James Arness In 1963 he guest starred on Bonanza He appeared four times on NBC s The Virginian in the 1960s in 1966 he appeared on the ABC comedy Western The Rounders In 1967 Tom Tryon and he guest starred in the episode Charade of Justice of the NBC Western series The Road West After a leg amputation in 1965 Flippen continued acting usually using a wheelchair such as in his comeback role in a 1966 episode of The Virginian and his 1967 guest appearance in Ironside season one A Very Cool Hot Car Personal life EditHe was married for 25 years to screenwriter Ruth Brooks Flippen While filming Cat Ballou in 1965 he had to have a leg amputated due to a serious infection originally resulting from a minor scrape with a car door and likely complicated by diabetes 7 Death EditFlippen died February 3 1971 aged 71 during surgery for an aneurysm of an artery one month before his 72nd birthday 1 He was interred in a crypt in the Corridor of Memories section at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery citation needed Selected filmography EditMillion Dollar Ransom 1934 Singer uncredited Marie Galante 1934 Sailor in Bar uncredited Brute Force 1947 Hodges Intrigue 1947 Mike the bartender They Live by Night 1948 T Dub A Woman s Secret 1949 Police Insp Jim Fowler Down to the Sea in Ships 1949 Luke Sewell Oh You Beautiful Doll 1949 Lippy Brannigan Buccaneer s Girl 1950 Jared Hawkins The Yellow Cab Man 1950 Hugo Love That Brute 1950 Biff Sage Winchester 73 1950 Sgt Wilkes with Jimmy Stewart Two Flags West 1950 Sgt Terrance Duey The Lemon Drop Kid 1951 Straight Flush Tony with Bob Hope The Flying Leathernecks 1951 MSgt Clancy Line Chief with John Wayne The Lady from Texas 1951 Sheriff Mike McShane The People Against O Hara 1951 Sven Norson The Model and the Marriage Broker 1951 Dan Chancellor Bend of the River 1952 Jeremy Bailey with Jimmy Stewart The Las Vegas Story 1952 Capt H A Harris Woman of the North Country 1952 Axel Nordlund Thunder Bay 1953 Kermit MacDonald with Jimmy Stewart Devil s Canyon 1953 Captain Jack Wells East of Sumatra 1953 Mac The Wild One 1953 Sheriff Stew Singer Carnival Story 1954 Charley Grayson Six Bridges to Cross 1955 Vincent Concannon The Far Country 1955 Rube with Jimmy Stewart Man Without a Star 1955 Strap Davis Strategic Air Command 1955 Tom Doyle with Jimmy Stewart It s Always Fair Weather 1955 Charles Z Culloran Kismet 1955 Jawan Oklahoma 1955 Skidmore The Killing 1956 Marvin Unger 7th Cavalry 1956 Sgt Bates The King and Four Queens 1956 Bartender with Clark Gable The Halliday Brand 1957 Chad Burris Hot Summer Night 1957 Oren Kobble Public Pigeon No 1 1957 Lt Ross Qualen The Midnight Story 1957 Sgt Jack Gillen The Restless Breed 1957 Marshal Evans Run of the Arrow 1957 Walking Coyote Night Passage 1957 Ben Kimball with Jimmy Stewart The Deerslayer 1957 Old Tom Hutter Jet Pilot 1957 Major General Black with John Wayne Escape from Red Rock 1957 Sheriff John Costaine From Hell to Texas 1958 Jake Leffertfinger Wild River 1960 Hamilton Garth Studs Lonigan 1960 Father Gilhooey The Plunderers 1960 Sheriff McCauley How The West Was Won 1962 Huggins with John Wayne uncredited Looking for Love 1964 Mr Ralph Front The Greatest Story Ever Told 1965 Drunken Soldier Herod Antipas Court uncredited Cat Ballou 1965 Sheriff Cardigan The Spirit Is Willing 1967 Mother Firecreek 1968 Mr Pittman with Jimmy Stewart Hellfighters 1968 Jack Lomax with John Wayne The Old Man Who Cried Wolf 1970 Pawnbroker The Seven Minutes 1971 Luther Yerkes final film role Television EditWanted Dead or Alive episode Miracle at Pot Hole Chute Wilson 1958 Walt Disney s Wonderful World of Color episode The Griswold Murder Pop Griswold 1959 The Untouchables episode You Can t Pick the Number Al Morrisey 1959 Stagecoach West episode Not in Our Stars Aaron Sutter 1961 The Dick Van Dyke Show episode The Return of Happy Spangler Happy Spangler 1962 The Untouchables episode Fall Guy Big Joe Holvak 1962 Ensign O Toole 32 episodes Chief Petty Officer Homer Nelson 1962 1963 Bonanza episode The Prime of Life Barney Fuller 1963 Gunsmoke episode Owney Tupper Had a Daughter Owney 1964 The Virginian episode Ride to Delphi Stage Depot Agent uncredited 1966 The Virginian episode The Wolves Up Front the Jackals Behind Pa Colby 1966 A Man Called Shenandoah episode The Imposter Andrew O Rourke 1966 Ironside episode A Very Cool Hot Car Muldoon 1967 The Virginian episode The Barren Ground Asa Keogh 1967 The Virginian episode Stopover Judge 1969 Rawhide episode Incident of the Widowed Dove Marshal Lindstrom 1959 The Name of The Game episode Chains of Command Zack Whitten 1970 References Edit a b Jay C Flippen Actor Dies at 70 Was Entertainer for 50 Years Film and TV Star Earlier a Vaudeville Comedian Once Broadcast Yankee games New York Times February 5 1971 Retrieved December 23 2013 Ellenberger Allan R 2001 Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries A Directory McFarland p 215 ISBN 9780786450190 Retrieved December 2 2016 Jay C Flippen to Record for the Columbia Co Talking Machine World 15 August 1921 Flippen to Record 1921 The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville Anthony Slide p 186 Flippen Gives Up Burnt Cork Brooklyn Standard Union 6 October 1928 J C Flippen profile Encyclopedia of Arkansas encyclopediaofarkansas net accessed March 26 2017 External links EditJay C Flippen at IMDb Jay C Flippen at Find a Grave 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