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Joe Flynn in Sur le pont la marine (1962)

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Joe Flynn

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  • Flynn's body was found lying at the bottom of his swimming pool, weighed down by the weight of a cast on his broken leg, having suffered a heart attack while in the pool.
  • In April, 1974, he was beaten and robbed of a watch at a Florence, South Carolina motel. He was in town with his wife as a guest speaker for a meeting of the American Cancer Society.
  • He was watching himself in L'Homme indestructible (1956) when the audience began laughing, even though he was playing a serious role. This made him realize that comedy was his forte.
  • In a 1971 television interview, he claimed to have appeared in more Disney films than any other actor in the history of Disney, a total of 13. Joe made several more Disney films between 1971 and his untimely death in 1974, two of those films released posthumously.
  • During World War II, served stateside in a performance troupe called Hank's Yank's. Did ventriloquism with a dummy named MacGreggor.
  • Best known as the co-star of many Disney films in the 1960s and '70s and as Captain Binghamton on "McHale's Navy".
  • Died before last two films were released.
  • Interred at Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California, USA, in section B, L320, #10.
  • Was part of the cast of the movie Fenêtre sur cour (1954), but his scene was ultimately cut.

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