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Home/People/James Flavin
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Born
May 14, 1906Died: Apr 23, 1976
Lived 69 years
Place of Birth
Portland, Maine, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

276
Movies
52
TV Shows
Also Known As
James William Flavin Jr.
James Flaven
Jim Flavin
IMDb Profile

James Flavin

Acting

Biography
American character actor whose career lasted nearly half a century. James Wilson Flavin Jr. was the son of a hotel waiter of Canadian-English extraction and a mother, Katherine, whose father was an Irish immigrant. (Thus Flavin, well-known in Hollywood as an "Irish" type, was only one-quarter Irish.) Flavin was born and raised in Portland, Maine (a fact that may have enrichened his later working relationship with director John Ford, also a Portland native). He attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, but (contrary to some sources) did not graduate. Instead he dropped out and returned to Portland where he drove a taxi. Then as now, summer stock companies flocked to Maine each year, and in 1929 he was asked to fill in for an actor. He did well with the part and the company manager offered him $150 per week to go with the troupe back to New York. Flavin accepted and by the spring of 1930 was living in a rooming house at 108 W. 87th Street in Manhattan. Flavin didn't manage to crack Broadway at this time (his Broadway debut would not occur for another thirty-nine years, in the 1971 revival of "The Front Page," in which Flavin played Murphy and briefly took over the lead role of Walter Burns from star Robert Ryan). He worked his way across the country in stock productions and tours, arriving in Los Angeles around 1932. He quickly made the transition to movies, landing the lead in his very first film, a Universal serial, The Airmail Mystery (1932). He also landed his leading lady, marrying the serial's female star Lucile Browne that same year. However, the serial marked virtually the last time that Flavin would play the lead in a film. Thereafter, he was restricted almost exclusively to supporting characters, many of them without so much as a name. He specialized in uniformed cops and hard-bitten detectives, but played chauffeurs, cabbies, and even a 16th-century palace guard with aplomb. Flavin appeared in nearly four hundred films between 1932 and 1971, and in almost a hundred television episodes before his final appearance, as President Dwight D. Eisenhower in Francis Gary Powers: The True Story of the U-2 Spy Incident (1976). Flavin died of a heart ailment at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on April 23, 1976. His widow Lucile died seventeen days later. They were survived by their son, William James Flavin, subsequently a professor at the United States Army War College. James and Lucile Brown Flavin were buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.
The Lost Spider Pit Sequence poster

The Lost Spider Pit Sequence

as Second Mate Briggs (archive footage)
2005
Francis Gary Powers: The True Story of the U-2 Spy Incident poster

Francis Gary Powers: The True Story of the U-2 Spy Incident

as President Dwight D. Eisenhower
1976
Law and Order poster

Law and Order

as Capt. Toomey
1976
In Cold Blood poster

In Cold Blood

as Clarence Duntz
1967
Good Times poster

Good Times

as Lieutenant
1967
The Further Adventures of Gallegher poster

The Further Adventures of Gallegher

as Lt. Flynn
1965
Cheyenne Autumn poster

Cheyenne Autumn

as Ft. Robinson Sergeant of the Guard (uncredited)
1964
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World poster

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

as Patrolman (uncredited)
1963
Critic's Choice poster

Critic's Choice

as Security Guard (uncredited)
1963
The Last Hurrah poster

The Last Hurrah

as Police Capt. Michael J. Shanahan (uncredited)
1958
Johnny Rocco poster

Johnny Rocco

as Mooney
1958
Wild Is the Wind poster

Wild Is the Wind

as Wool Buyer
1957
Night Passage poster

Night Passage

as Tim Riley
1957
The Restless Breed poster

The Restless Breed

as Secret Service Chief
1957
Footsteps in the Night poster

Footsteps in the Night

as Mr. Bradbury
1957
Hold That Hypnotist poster

Hold That Hypnotist

as Jake Morgan
1957
Francis in the Haunted House poster

Francis in the Haunted House

as Police Chief Martin
1956
Never Say Goodbye poster

Never Say Goodbye

as Timmy
1956
Apache Ambush poster

Apache Ambush

as Col. Marshall
1955
The Naked Street poster

The Naked Street

as Attorney Michael X. Flanders
1955
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