Errol Flynn
Errol Leslie Thomson Flynn (June 20, 1909 - October 14, 1959) was an Australian-American actor and writer. He is popularly remembered as a charismatic romantic hero in the eight films he starred in with Olivia de Havilland. Flynn’s most iconic role came as Robin Hood in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938). After signing with Warner Bros. Pictures in January 1935, Flynn’s rise to stardom was swift. The studio decided to take a risk casting the unknown 26-year-old as the lead in "Captain Blood" (1935). The film established Flynn as a major Hollywood star and the natural successor to Douglas Fairbanks. The smash hit was followed up by "The Charge of the Light Brigade" (1936) and "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938), the most expensive film Warner Bros. had made up to that time. In spite of his Australian accent, Flynn starred in the enormously successful westerns "Dodge City" (1939), "Virginia City" (1940), "Santa Fe Trail" (1940), and "They Died with Their Boots On" (1941). The popularly of these westerns played a part in the genre’s revival. In late 1942, Flynn was charged with statutory rape of two 17-year-old girls. Despite his acquittal, press coverage of the trial led to the ubiquity of the expression, “In like Flynn.” With America’s involvement in WWII, Flynn had tried to enlist but was rated 4-F due to his enlarged heart, latent pulmonary tuberculosis and recurrent malaria (contracted in New Guinea). During the war, he made several films with the director Raoul Walsh. These include "Gentleman Jim" (1942) – one of Flynn’s favorite roles – and war films such as "Desperate Journey" (1942) and "Objective, Burma!" (1945). Embittered by his public image as a womanizer and his inability to serve in the war, Flynn further descended into a life of drug-addiction and alcoholism. His slow deflation became apparent in the waning success of his films and his aging physical appearance. By the late '50s, Flynn mounted a comeback with his turns in "The Sun Also Rises" (1957), "Too Much, Too Soon" (1958) and "The Roots of Heaven" (1958). In 1959, he died of a heart attack in Vancouver, Canada. Flynn’s notorious autobiography "My Wicked, Wicked Ways" (1959) was posthumously published. He also wrote two novels: "Beam Ends" (1937) and "Showdown" (1946).
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- 2013 · Classic Movie Bloopers: Uncensored as Self (archive footage)
- 2010 · Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff as Self (archive footage)
- 2009 · 1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year as Self (archive footage)
- 2007 · Tasmanian Devil: The Fast and Furious Life of Errol Flynn as Himself (Archive footage)
- 2005 · The Adventures of Errol Flynn as Self / Various Roles (archive footage) (archive sound)
- 2002 · The Kid Stays in the Picture as Self (archive footage)
- 1997 · The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender as Self (archive footage)
- 1993 · Touring Australia as Self (archive footage)
- 1990 · Hollywood Heaven: Tragic Lives, Tragic Deaths as (archive footage)
- 1985 · Hollywood's Funniest All-Star Bloopers as Self (archive footage)
- 1983 · Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
- 1982 · Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers! as Self (archive footage)
- 1975 · Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? as Self (archive footage)
- 1974 · That's Entertainment! as (archive footage) (uncredited)
- 1959 · Cuban Rebel Girls as The American Correspondent
- 1959 · The Truth About Fidel Castro Revolution as Himself - Reporter
- 1958 · The Roots of Heaven as Forsythe
- 1958 · Too Much, Too Soon as John Barrymore
- 1957 · The Sun Also Rises as Mike Campbell
- 1957 · The Big Boodle as Ned Sherwood
- 1957 · Istanbul as James Brennan
- 1956 · The Errol Flynn Theatre as Self - Host
- 1956 · The Steve Allen Show as Self - Guest
- 1956 · The Sword of Villon as Francois Villon
- 1955 · Screen Director's Playhouse as Francois Villon
- 1955 · King's Rhapsody as Richard, King of Laurentia
- 1955 · The Dark Avenger as Prince Edward
- 1954 · Lilacs in the Spring as John 'Beau' Beaumont
- 1954 · Crossed Swords as Renzo
- 1953 · The Master of Ballantrae as Jamie Durie
- 1953 · The Story of William Tell as William Tell
- 1952 · Against All Flags as Brian Hawke
- 1952 · Cruise of the Zaca as Himself / Narrator
- 1952 · Mara Maru as Gregory Mason
- 1952 · Deep Sea Fishing as Self
- 1951 · Adventures of Captain Fabian as Capt. Michael Fabian
- 1950 · Kim as Mahbub Ali, the Red Beard
- 1950 · Rocky Mountain as Capt. Lafe Barstow
- 1950 · The Colgate Comedy Hour as Self
- 1950 · What's My Line? as Self - Panelist
- 1950 · What's My Line? as Self - Mystery Guest
- 1950 · Montana as Morgan Lane
- 1949 · Rabbit Hood as Robin Hood (archive footage) (uncredited)
- 1949 · That Forsyte Woman as Soames Forsyte
- 1949 · It's a Great Feeling as Jeffrey Bushdinkle, the Groom (uncredited)
- 1948 · Adventures of Don Juan as Don Juan de Maraña
- 1948 · The Ed Sullivan Show as Self
- 1948 · The Ed Sullivan Show as Self (archive footage)
- 1948 · Silver River as "Mike" McComb
- 1948 · Bambi Awards as Self (archive footage)
- 1947 · Blow-Ups of 1947 as Self
- 1947 · Escape Me Never as Sebastian Dubrok
- 1947 · Cry Wolf as Mark Caldwell
- 1946 · Blow-Ups of 1946 as Self
- 1946 · Never Say Goodbye as Phil Gayley
- 1946 · Peeks at Hollywood as
- 1945 · San Antonio as Clay Hardin
- 1945 · Objective, Burma! as Capt. Nelson
- 1944 · Breakdowns of 1944 as Self
- 1944 · Uncertain Glory as Jean Picard
- 1943 · Northern Pursuit as Corporal Steve Wagner
- 1943 · Thank Your Lucky Stars as Self
- 1943 · Show-Business at War as Self
- 1943 · Edge of Darkness as Gunnar Brogge
- 1942 · Breakdowns of 1942 as Self
- 1942 · Gentleman Jim as James J. Corbett
- 1942 · Desperate Journey as Flight Lt. Terry Forbes
- 1941 · They Died with Their Boots On as George Armstrong Custer
- 1941 · Screen Snapshots Series 21 No. 1 as Self
- 1941 · Footsteps in the Dark as Francis Monroe Warren II, alias F.X. Pettijohn
- 1941 · Dive Bomber as Douglas S. Lee
- 1940 · Santa Fe Trail as Jeb Stuart
- 1940 · The Sea Hawk as Captain Geoffrey Thorpe
- 1940 · Virginia City as Kerry Bradford
- 1939 · The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex as The Earl of Essex
- 1939 · Dodge City as Wade Hatton
- 1938 · Breakdowns of 1938 as Robin Hood (archive footage) (uncredited)
- 1938 · The Dawn Patrol as Capt. Courtney
- 1938 · The Sisters as Frank Medlin
- 1938 · Four's a Crowd as Robert Kensington 'Bob' Lansford
- 1938 · Out Where the Stars Begin as Robin Hood (archive footage)
- 1938 · The Adventures of Robin Hood as Robin Hood
- 1937 · Breakdowns of 1937 as Self
- 1937 · The Perfect Specimen as Gerald Beresford Wicks
- 1937 · Another Dawn as Captain Denny Roark
- 1937 · The Prince and the Pauper as Miles Hendon
- 1937 · Green Light as Dr. Newell Paige
- 1936 · The Charge of the Light Brigade as Major Geoffrey Vickers
- 1935 · A Dream Comes True as Himself (uncredited)
- 1935 · Captain Blood as Dr. Peter Blood
- 1935 · Pirate Party on Catalina Isle as Errol Flynn
- 1935 · Don't Bet on Blondes as David Van Dusen
- 1935 · The Case of the Curious Bride as Gregory Moxley
- 1935 · Murder at Monte Carlo as Dyter
- 1933 · I Adore You as Extra (uncredited)
- 1933 · In the Wake of the Bounty as Fletcher Christian