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Joe Flynn (American actor)

Joseph Anthony Flynn III (November 8, 1924 – July 19, 1974) was an American actor.[1] He was known for playing Captain Wallace Binghamton in the 1960s ABC television situation comedy McHale's Navy.[2] Flynn was also a frequent guest star on 1960s TV shows, such as Batman, and appeared in several Walt Disney film comedies.[2]

Joe Flynn
Flynn as Capt. Binghamton on McHale's Navy in 1963
Born
Joseph Anthony Flynn III

(1924-11-08)November 8, 1924
DiedJuly 19, 1974(1974-07-19) (aged 49)
Burial placeHoly Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California
Alma mater
OccupationActor
Years active1948–1974
Spouse
Shirley Haskin
(m. 1955)
Children2
RelativesByron Haskin (father-in-law)

Early years edit

Flynn was born in Youngstown, Ohio, to a physician. He graduated from The Rayen School in Youngstown and attended Northwestern University. During World War II, he served in the Army Special Services Branch entertaining the troops before moving west in 1946 to pursue acting and complete his education. He majored in political science at the University of Southern California.[3]

Early career edit

 
Lon Chaney Jr., Joe Flynn and Robert Shayne in Indestructible Man (1956)

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.[citation needed]

He broke into television in pre-network days in Los Angeles. In 1948, he starred in his own local situation comedy, Yer Old Buddy,[3] produced and broadcast by pioneering television station KTLA.[citation needed]

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.[3]

Following his electoral defeat, Flynn pursued his acting career and appeared in nearly 30 films, including many Disney films.[2] 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, Gunsmoke (S4E27 as Onie Becker & S8E10 as “Liquor Drummer”) 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.[4] 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.

McHale's Navy edit

From 1962 to 1966, Flynn played the irascible Captain Wallace "Wally" Burton Binghamton (also known as "Old Leadbottom") on ABC's McHale's Navy in all but one episode, in which he became known for his exasperated catch phrases "What is it, What, WHAT, WHAT!?", "What in the name of the Blue Pacific/Halsey/Nimitz" and "I could just scream!" He also starred in two 1964 theatrical films spun off from the series, McHale's Navy and McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force.[3]

In the spring of 1970, Flynn co-starred with Tim Conway, with whom he had worked in McHale's Navy and the two McHale's Navy films, in the situation comedy The Tim Conway Show as the inept operators of the single-plane charter airline Triple A Airlines. The unsuccessful show ran for only 12 episodes.

Flynn's career in feature films included the 1963 comedy Son of Flubber, in which he had a small part as a television announcer. Flynn later starred as Medfield College's Dean Higgins in a trio of Disney Studio films, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969), Now You See Him, Now You Don't (1972) and The Strongest Man in the World (1975), his final live-action film. Flynn also appeared in Did You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady? (1968), The Love Bug (1968), The Barefoot Executive (1971), The Million Dollar Duck (1971), How to Frame a Figg (1971) starring Don Knotts, Superdad (1973) starring Bob Crane and The Girl Most Likely To... (1973), a made-for-television dark comedy written by Joan Rivers.

Personal life edit

In 1955, Flynn married Shirley Haskin, the daughter of director Byron Haskin. They had two children.[citation needed]

Later career and death edit

 
Flynn co-starred with Tim Conway in The Tim Conway Show in 1970. Flynn played the role of the boss of a small airline and Conway played its pilot.

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.[3]

In the early 1970s, Flynn spearheaded a movement on behalf of the Screen Actors Guild for more equitable distribution of TV residual payments.[2]

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 Flynn completed voice-over work as Mr. Snoops for Walt Disney's animated feature film, The Rescuers (released in 1977), his body was discovered by family members in the swimming pool of his Beverly Hills home. He apparently had a heart attack while swimming.[2][3][5][6] Flynn is interred in Culver City's Holy Cross Cemetery.[7] His June 13, 1974, taping of The Merv Griffin Show had been announced for broadcast on July 19, prior to Flynn's death the same day, proving to be his final appearance.[8]

Selected filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ Obituary Variety, July 24, 1974, page 71.
  2. ^ a b c d e . ObituariesToday.com. Archived from the original on March 12, 2007. Retrieved 2007-04-02.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Actor Flynn Drowns in Pool; Youngstown Native Was TV Comedian". The Youngstown Vindicator. July 20, 1974. p. 1.
  4. ^ “Show #184.” The Ford Show, created by Bud Yorkin, season 5, episode 184, NBC, 1961.
  5. ^ "Actor Flynn drowns in pool". Youngstown Vindicator. (Ohio). July 20, 1974. p. 1.
  6. ^ "Actor Joe Flynn is found dead". Toledo Blade. (Ohio). Associated Press. July 20, 1974. p. 18.
  7. ^ Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries, p 163
  8. ^ "TeleVues", by Bob Martin, The Independent (Long Beach CA), July 19, 1974, pC-12; Times-Reporter (Dover, Ohio), July 19, 1974, pD-6

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Joe Flynn American actor news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Joseph Anthony Flynn III November 8 1924 July 19 1974 was an American actor 1 He was known for playing Captain Wallace Binghamton in the 1960s ABC television situation comedy McHale s Navy 2 Flynn was also a frequent guest star on 1960s TV shows such as Batman and appeared in several Walt Disney film comedies 2 Joe FlynnFlynn as Capt Binghamton on McHale s Navy in 1963BornJoseph Anthony Flynn III 1924 11 08 November 8 1924Youngstown Ohio U S DiedJuly 19 1974 1974 07 19 aged 49 Los Angeles California U S Burial placeHoly Cross Cemetery in Culver City CaliforniaAlma materNorthwestern UniversityUniversity of Southern CaliforniaOccupationActorYears active1948 1974SpouseShirley Haskin m 1955 wbr Children2RelativesByron Haskin father in law Contents 1 Early years 2 Early career 3 McHale s Navy 4 Personal life 5 Later career and death 6 Selected filmography 7 References 8 External linksEarly years editFlynn was born in Youngstown Ohio to a physician He graduated from The Rayen School in Youngstown and attended Northwestern University During World War II he served in the Army Special Services Branch entertaining the troops before moving west in 1946 to pursue acting and complete his education He majored in political science at the University of Southern California 3 Early career edit nbsp Lon Chaney Jr Joe Flynn and Robert Shayne in Indestructible Man 1956 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 citation needed He broke into television in pre network days in Los Angeles In 1948 he starred in his own local situation comedy Yer Old Buddy 3 produced and broadcast by pioneering television station KTLA citation needed 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 3 Following his electoral defeat Flynn pursued his acting career and appeared in nearly 30 films including many Disney films 2 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 Gunsmoke S4E27 as Onie Becker amp S8E10 as Liquor Drummer 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 4 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 McHale s Navy editFrom 1962 to 1966 Flynn played the irascible Captain Wallace Wally Burton Binghamton also known as Old Leadbottom on ABC s McHale s Navy in all but one episode in which he became known for his exasperated catch phrases What is it What WHAT WHAT What in the name of the Blue Pacific Halsey Nimitz and I could just scream He also starred in two 1964 theatrical films spun off from the series McHale s Navy and McHale s Navy Joins the Air Force 3 In the spring of 1970 Flynn co starred with Tim Conway with whom he had worked in McHale s Navy and the two McHale s Navy films in the situation comedy The Tim Conway Show as the inept operators of the single plane charter airline Triple A Airlines The unsuccessful show ran for only 12 episodes Flynn s career in feature films included the 1963 comedy Son of Flubber in which he had a small part as a television announcer Flynn later starred as Medfield College s Dean Higgins in a trio of Disney Studio films The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes 1969 Now You See Him Now You Don t 1972 and The Strongest Man in the World 1975 his final live action film Flynn also appeared in Did You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady 1968 The Love Bug 1968 The Barefoot Executive 1971 The Million Dollar Duck 1971 How to Frame a Figg 1971 starring Don Knotts Superdad 1973 starring Bob Crane and The Girl Most Likely To 1973 a made for television dark comedy written by Joan Rivers Personal life editIn 1955 Flynn married Shirley Haskin the daughter of director Byron Haskin They had two children citation needed Later career and death edit nbsp Flynn co starred with Tim Conway in The Tim Conway Show in 1970 Flynn played the role of the boss of a small airline and Conway played its pilot 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 3 In the early 1970s Flynn spearheaded a movement on behalf of the Screen Actors Guild for more equitable distribution of TV residual payments 2 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 Flynn completed voice over work as Mr Snoops for Walt Disney s animated feature film The Rescuers released in 1977 his body was discovered by family members in the swimming pool of his Beverly Hills home He apparently had a heart attack while swimming 2 3 5 6 Flynn is interred in Culver City s Holy Cross Cemetery 7 His June 13 1974 taping of The Merv Griffin Show had been announced for broadcast on July 19 prior to Flynn s death the same day proving to be his final appearance 8 Selected filmography editThe Babe Ruth Story 1948 Extra uncredited The Big Chase 1954 Milton Graves Reporter The Seven Little Foys 1955 Priest uncredited The Desperate Hours 1955 Motorist Hijacked by Hal uncredited Trial 1955 Speakers Bureau uncredited Highway Patrol 1956 Robber Steve Steve Stanky The Steel Jungle 1956 Marlin s Henchman uncredited Indestructible Man 1956 Bradshaw s Assistant uncredited The Boss 1956 Ernie Jackson Portland Expose 1957 Ted Carl uncredited Panama Sal 1957 Barrington C Ashbrook This Happy Feeling 1958 Dr McCafferty Go Johnny Go 1959 Head Usher uncredited 30 1959 Hymie Shapiro The Twilight Zone 1959 insurance man 2 Steve in episode Escape Clause Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1961 Season 6 Episode 37 Make My Death Bed Ken Taylor Cry for Happy 1961 John McIntosh The Last Time I Saw Archie 1961 Pvt Russell Drexler Lover Come Back 1961 Hadley Son of Flubber 1963 Rex Williams uncredited McHale s Navy 1964 Captain Wallace B Binghamton McHale s Navy Joins the Air Force 1965 Captain Wallace B Binghamton Divorce American Style 1967 Lionel Blandsforth Did You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady 1968 Hubert Shelton I Dream of Jeannie 1968 Dr Corbett in episode Dr Bellows Goes Sane The Love Bug 1969 Havershaw The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes 1969 Dean Higgins That Girl 1970 as Uncle Herbert season 5 episode 13 An Uncle Herbert for All Seasons The Wonderful World of Disney 1970 Mayor Philbrick in two part episode The Wacky Zoo of Morgan City How to Frame a Figg 1971 Kermit Sanderson The Barefoot Executive 1971 Francis X Wilbanks The Million Dollar Duck 1971 Finley Hooper Sesame Street 1971 Himself Now You See Him Now You Don t 1972 Dean Higgins Gentle Savage 1973 Chief Deputy Moody Superdad 1973 Cyrus Hershberger Match Game 1974 Himself Guest Panelist 5 episodes The Strongest Man in the World 1975 Dean Higgins posthumous release The Rescuers 1977 Mr Snoops voice final film role posthumous release References edit Obituary Variety July 24 1974 page 71 a b c d e Joe Flynn Obituary ObituariesToday com Archived from the original on March 12 2007 Retrieved 2007 04 02 a b c d e f Actor Flynn Drowns in Pool Youngstown Native Was TV Comedian The Youngstown Vindicator July 20 1974 p 1 Show 184 The Ford Show created by Bud Yorkin season 5 episode 184 NBC 1961 Actor Flynn drowns in pool Youngstown Vindicator Ohio July 20 1974 p 1 Actor Joe Flynn is found dead Toledo Blade Ohio Associated Press July 20 1974 p 18 Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries p 163 TeleVues by Bob Martin The Independent Long Beach CA July 19 1974 pC 12 Times Reporter Dover Ohio July 19 1974 pD 6External links editJoe Flynn at IMDb Joe Flynn at the TCM Movie Database Joe Flynn at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joe Flynn American actor amp oldid 1221262356, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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