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Damian O'Flynn (January 29, 1907 – August 8, 1982) was an Irish- American actor of film and television originally from Holt,
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Biography

Damian Francis Flynn, stage name Damian O'Flynn, began his stage career in
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before attempting the New York stage. He moved to Los Angeles in 1936 and made his screen debut in '' Marked Woman'' (1937), after which he was a freelance player for such studios as
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, he was cast with several other actors-in-uniform in ''
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. O'Flynn appeared in many
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in '' Gunfight at Comanche Creek'' (1963) and had a bit part in '' The Far Country'' (1954). He appeared in two secondary roles in sixty episodes of ''
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/ref> He played a desk clerk in a 1969 '' Green Acres'' episode entitled "The Marital Vacation." O'Flynn's acting career ended in 1969, and he died in 1982 in
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Selected filmography

* '' Marked Woman'' (1937) - Ralph Krawford * '' Rage in Heaven'' (1941) - Bill - Steelworker #3 (uncredited) * ''
Lady Scarface ''Lady Scarface'' is a 1941 American crime drama film directed by Frank Woodruff and starring Dennis O'Keefe, Judith Anderson, and Mildred Coles. It was produced and distributed by RKO Pictures. Plot The scar-faced gangster Slade is on the l ...
'' (1941) - Lt. Onslow * '' The Gay Falcon'' (1941) - Noel Weber * '' The Great Man's Lady'' (1942) - Burns (uncredited) * '' Broadway'' (1942) - Scar Edwards * '' Powder Town'' (1942) - Oliver Lindsay * ''
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'' (1942) - Capt. Bill Patrick * '' X Marks the Spot'' (1942) - Eddie Delaney * '' Flight for Freedom'' (1943) - Pete (uncredited) * ''
Sarong Girl ''Sarong Girl'' is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Arthur Dreifuss and written by Charles R. Marion, Arthur Hoerl and Tim Ryan. The film stars Ann Corio, Tim Ryan, Irene Ryan, Mantan Moreland, William Henry, Damian O'Flynn and Joh ...
'' (1943) - Gil Gailord * '' So Proudly We Hail!'' (1943) - Capt. Saunders (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1944) - Col. Ross (uncredited) * '' Miss Susie Slagle's'' (1946) - Dr. Benton (uncredited) * '' Crack-Up'' (1946) - Stevenson * '' The Bachelor's Daughters'' (1946) - Rex Miller * '' The Devil on Wheels'' (1947) - John Clark * '' The Beginning or the End'' (1947) - C.D. Howe * ''
Philo Vance Returns ''Philo Vance Returns'' is a 1947 American mystery film directed by William Beaudine and starring William Wright (actor), William Wright, Vivian Austin and Leon Belasco.Marshall p.333 It is one of a series of films featuring private detective Phil ...
'' (1947) - Larry Blendon * '' Saddle Pals'' (1947) - Bradford Collins * '' Web of Danger'' (1947) - Bill O'Hara * '' Devil Ship'' (1947) - Red Mason * '' On Our Merry Way'' (1948) - Charlie Smallwood - Movie Director (uncredited) * '' Half Past Midnight'' (1948) - Murray Evans * '' A Foreign Affair'' (1948) - Lieutenant Colonel * ''
The Snake Pit ''The Snake Pit'' is a 1948 American psychological drama film directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Olivia de Havilland, Mark Stevens, Leo Genn, Celeste Holm, Beulah Bondi, and Lee Patrick. Based on Mary Jane Ward's 1946 semi-autobiog ...
'' (1948) - Mr. Stuart * ''
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'' (1948) - Detective Dearborn * '' Words and Music'' (1948) - Producer (uncredited) * '' Riders of the Whistling Pines'' (1949) - Henchman Bill Wright * '' Outpost in Morocco'' (1949) - Commandant Louis Fronval * '' Black Midnight'' (1949) - Bill Jordan * '' Pioneer Marshal'' (1949) - Bruce Burnett * '' Young Daniel Boone'' (1950) - Capt. Fraser * '' Bomba and the Hidden City'' (1950) - Dennis Johnson * '' Mystery Submarine'' (1950) - Admiral (uncredited) * '' Gambling House'' (1951) - Ralph Douglas * '' You're in the Navy Now'' (1951) - Doctor (uncredited) * '' Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison'' (1951) - Capt. Baxter (uncredited) * '' Fighting Coast Guard'' (1951) - Captain Adair * '' Yellow Fin'' (1951) - Capt. John Donovan * ''
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'' (1952) - Ralph Foster * '' The Pride of St. Louis'' (1952) - Johnnie Bishop (uncredited) * '' The Half-Breed'' (1952) - Captain Jackson * '' Plymouth Adventure'' (1952) - Clarke (uncredited) * '' Thunderbirds'' (1952) - Minor Role (uncredited) * '' The Glenn Miller Story'' (1954) - Col. Baker (uncredited) * '' The Miami Story'' (1954) - Police Chief Martin Belman * '' The Far Country'' (1954) - Second Mate on Riverboat (uncredited) * ''
The Black Shield of Falworth ''The Black Shield of Falworth'' is a 1954 American Technicolor historical adventure film from Universal-International, produced by Robert Arthur (film producer), Robert Arthur and Melville Tucker and directed by Rudolph Maté. It stars Tony Cur ...
'' (1954) - Sir Alexander (uncredited) * '' Two Guns and a Badge'' (1954) - John Wilson - Banker * '' Daddy Long Legs'' (1955) - Larry Hamilton (uncredited) * '' One Desire'' (1955) - Fire Chief (uncredited) * '' Teen-Age Crime Wave'' (1955) - Police Chief (uncredited) * '' Hidden Guns'' (1956) - Kingsley * '' D-Day the Sixth of June'' (1956) - Gen. Pike (uncredited) * '' Drango'' (1957) - Gareth Blackford * '' Apache Warrior'' (1957) - Major * '' Teenage Doll'' (1957) - Harold Bonney (uncredited) * '' Eighteen and Anxious'' (1957) - John Bayne * '' Why Must I Die?'' (1960) - D.A. Walter Dennison * '' Gunfight at Comanche Creek'' (1963) - Asa Winton (uncredited) * ''
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:OFlynn, Damian 1907 births 1982 deaths Male actors from Boston American male film actors American people of Irish descent American male television actors Male actors from Los Angeles American military personnel of World War II 20th-century American male actors