Joe Flynn

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.7704

Gender

Male

Birthday

08-Nov-1924

Age

(102 years old)

Place of Birth

Youngstown, Ohio, USA

Also Known As
  • Joseph Flynn
  • Joe & Shirley
  • Joseph Anthony Flynn III
  • Joseph A. Flynn

Joe Flynn

Biography

Joe Flynn was an American film and television actor, best known for his co-starring roles in Disney movies in the 1960's and 1970's.


Credits

Did You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady? Did You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady? (1968) Character: Hubert Shelton
Agatha Knabenshu arrives in a small town in Missouri to sell player pianos to the locals. She's fired after her disastrous sales attempts nearly destroy the town. The stranded saleslady becomes friendly with an equally bumbling inventor and moves in with his family. The two then try to sell his automatic milking machine, but things turn sour when their demonstration causes a stampede.
The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World (1971) Character: Self
A celebrity-filled look at the opening festivities for Walt Disney World in Florida.
Vernon's Volunteers Vernon's Volunteers (1969) Character: Mayor
A small American town provides the setting for a look at the antics of a group of volunteers who comprise the area's only fire department.
The Big Chase The Big Chase (1954) Character: Milton Graves - Reporter (as Joseph Flynn)
A policeman (Glenn Langan) with a pregnant wife (Adele Jergens) winds up chasing a payroll thief (Lon Chaney Jr.) into Mexico by helicopter.
The Wacky Zoo of Morgan City The Wacky Zoo of Morgan City (1970) Character: Major Philbrick
Based on Charles Goodrum’s book, "I’ll Trade You an Elk." The mayor wants to close down the run-down city zoo and use the site for a museum, but an accountant and his children fight to save it.
McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force (1965) Character: Captain Wallace B. Binghamton
The crew of PT-73 are in trouble again when Ensign Parker is mistaken for a pilot and gets shanghied into the Air Force.
Indestructible Man Indestructible Man (1956) Character: Bradshaw's Assistant
A scientific experiment involving subjecting a corpse to an extreme charge of electricity accidentally revives an executed criminal and makes him impervious to harm, allowing him to seek revenge on his former partners, and deal similarly with anyone else who gets in his way.
Superdad Superdad (1973) Character: Cyrus Hershberger
A dad tries to impress the daughter -- a soon-to-be college student he thinks is hanging around with a bad crowd.
How to Frame a Figg How to Frame a Figg (1971) Character: Kermit Sanderson
Don Knotts is Hollis Figg, the dumbest bookkeeper in town. When the city fathers buy a second-hand computer to cover up their financial shenanigans, they promote Figg to look after things, knowing he'll never catch on. Their plan backfires when Figg becomes self-important and accidentally discovers their plot.
The Desperate Hours The Desperate Hours (1955) Character: Motorist Hijacked by Hal
Escaped convicts terrorize a suburban family they're holding hostage.
This Happy Feeling This Happy Feeling (1958) Character: Dr. McCafferty
Janet Blake leaves a party when her boss drunkenly makes passes at her and is offered a ride to the subway with Bill Tremaine. When she thinks Bill is making advances too, she flees into a rainstorm and ends up at the house of his neighbor, retired actor Preston Mitchell. Preston hires her as his secretary, and soon both men are pursuing Janet.
Camper John Camper John (1973) Character: Chief Deputy Moody
An Indian is accused of the rape and murder of a white girl. The girl's stepfather incites the townspeople to punish the Indian - to cover up the fact that it was actually he who committed the crime.
Divorce American Style Divorce American Style (1967) Character: Lionel Blandsforth
After 17 years of marriage in American suburbia, Richard and Barbara Harmon step into the new world of divorce.
The Barefoot Executive The Barefoot Executive (1971) Character: Francis X. Wilbanks
In the great Disney tradition of wild family fun, a young Kurt Russell stars as Steven Post - an ambitious mailroom clerk at a second-rate TV network. With his eye on the boardroom, and getting nowhere with the studio's top dog, he makes a career-changing discovery. His girlfriend's lovable pet chimp can pick a hit show every time! His secret for success turns into a madcap monkey business when he makes vice president and jealous rivals want in on the act. Ride along with narrow escapes and a classic cast featuring Joe Flynn and Harry Morgan in a comedic climb up the corporate ladder that will leave you howling for more!
The Seven Little Foys The Seven Little Foys (1955) Character: Priest
Vaudeville entertainer Eddie Foy, who has vowed to forever keep his act a solo, falls in love with and marries Italian ballerina Madeleine. While they continue to tour the circuit, they begin a family and before long have seven little Foys to clutter the wings. After tragedy threatens to stall Eddie's career, he comes to realize that his little terrors are worth their weight in gold. - Chris Stone
Son of Flubber Son of Flubber (1963) Character: Rex Williams (uncredited)
Beleaguered professor Ned Brainard has already run into a pile of misfortunes with his discovery of the super-elastic substance "Flubber." Now he hopes to have better luck with a gravity-busting derivative he's dubbed "Flubbergas." Ned's experiments, constantly hampered by government obstruction, earn the consternation of his wife, Betsy. But a game-winning modification to a football uniform may help Ned make the case for his fantastic new invention.
Portland Exposé Portland Exposé (1957) Character: Ted Carl (uncredited)
The owner of a tavern is pressured by the local mob to go into business with them, and figures it's better all around if he does that rather than cause trouble. However, when he starts to see what kind of place his nice little neighborhood bar is turning into, and when one of the mob's goons tries to rape his daughter, he decides to fight them.
My Dog, the Thief My Dog, the Thief (1969) Character: P.J. Applegate
As ratings for Jack Crandall's lifeless airborne traffic reports plummet, a super-size St. Bernard on the lam stows away in his chopper. Crandall's new co-pilot helps send ratings sky-high, but the canine's chronic kleptomania generates girl trouble, jewel thievery, and loads of laughs.
The Rescuers The Rescuers (1977) Character: Mr. Snoops (voice)
Two agents of the mouse-run International Rescue Aid Society search for a little orphan girl kidnapped by sinister treasure hunters.
The Girl Most Likely To... The Girl Most Likely To... (1973) Character: Dr. Green
An ugly girl undergoes plastic surgery and becomes beautiful. She then takes revenge on all the people who mistreated her when she was ugly.
Cry for Happy Cry for Happy (1961) Character: John McIntosh
Army photographers on leave in Japan take over a geisha house.
Go, Johnny, Go! Go, Johnny, Go! (1959) Character: Head Usher (uncredited)
Rock-n-roll promoter Alan Freed holds a talent search to develop a new rock star, then must find the elusive, mystery contestant (Jimmy Clanton) who doesn't know he has won.
Lover Come Back Lover Come Back (1961) Character: Hadley
Jerry Webster and Carol Templeton are rival Madison Avenue advertising executives who each dislike each other’s methods. After he steals a client out from under her cute little nose, revenge prompts her to infiltrate his secret "VIP" campaign in order to persuade the mystery product’s scientist to switch to her firm.
McHale's Navy McHale's Navy (1964) Character: Captain Wallace B. Binghamton
The crew of PT-73 get into trouble when they back the wrong horse in a race. Now they have to come up with a way to raise the money to pay off the winners.
The Boss The Boss (1956) Character: Ernie Jackson
A crusading politician falls prey to the temptations of power.
The Steel Jungle The Steel Jungle (1956) Character: Prisoner
The tale of a young bookie, married to a beautiful woman who goes to jail, and becomes involved with hoodlums.
Now You See Him, Now You Don't Now You See Him, Now You Don't (1972) Character: Dean Eugene (E.J.) Higgins
Dexter Riley is a science student at Medfield College who inadvertently invents a liquid capable of rendering objects and people invisible. Before Dexter and his friends, Debbie and Richard Schuyler, can even enjoy their spectacular discovery, corrupt businessman A.J. Arno plots to get his greedy hands on it. Slapstick hijinks ensue as Dexter and his pals try to thwart the evil Arno before he can use the invisibility spray to rob a bank.
The Love Bug The Love Bug (1968) Character: Havershaw
Down-on-his-luck race car driver Jim Douglas teams up with a little VW Bug that has a mind of its own, not realizing Herbie's worth until a sneaky rival plots to steal him.
-30- -30- (1959) Character: Hymie Shapiro
A newspaper editor deals with a particularly stressful day in the newsroom.
Panama Sal Panama Sal (1957) Character: Barrington C. Ashbrook
The story finds Sal Regan singing and dancing for her supper in a low-class Panamanian dive. Wealthy Dennis P. Dennis takes a liking to Sal, and decides to do the "My Fair Lady" bit. He takes the girl back to the States, where, after teaching her the social graces, he makes her famous as a high-toned supper club songstress. Along the way, Dennis falls in love with Sal, much to the dismay of his wealthy pals, who try to break up the romance.
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969) Character: Dean Higgins
Some college students manage to persuade the town's big businessman, A. J. Arno, to donate a computer to their college. When the problem- student, Dexter Riley, tries to fix the computer, he gets an electric shock and his brain turns to a computer; now he remembers everything he reads. Unfortunately, he also remembers information which was in the computer's memory, like Arno's illegal businesses..
The Million Dollar Duck The Million Dollar Duck (1971) Character: Finley Hooper
Professor Dooley takes home a duck from his research laboratory as a toy for his son, but soon finds out that it lays golden eggs.
The Strongest Man in the World The Strongest Man in the World (1975) Character: Dean Higgins
Medfield College science major Dexter Riley and his classmates have been working on a new vitamin compound when a lab accident creates a supercharged mix that ends up in Dexter's cereal box, giving him superhuman strength. The powerful formula comes to the attention of the college dean and two rival cereal companies, touching off a hilarious chain of events.
The Last Time I Saw Archie The Last Time I Saw Archie (1961) Character: Pvt. Russell Drexler
Two Air Force friends have fun during their enlistment.



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