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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Oct 17, 2018 15:03:58 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace.
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Post by alfromni on Oct 17, 2018 15:12:14 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace. G. GREEN Light - A change of pace for Flynn in this 1937 medical drama. He also starred in the LUX radio version of Green Light.
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Post by RomyLovesMick on Oct 18, 2018 16:33:40 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace. G. GREEN Light - A change of pace for Flynn in this 1937 medical drama. He also starred in the LUX radio version of Green Light. H. HAWKE, Brian - Flynn's character in the 1952 pirate film Against All Flags, co-starring Maureen O'Hara.
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Post by alfromni on Oct 18, 2018 23:47:58 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace. G. GREEN Light - A change of pace for Flynn in this 1937 medical drama. He also starred in the LUX radio version of Green Light. H. HAWKE, Brian - Flynn's character in the 1952 pirate film Against All Flags, co-starring Maureen O'Hara. I. IN LIKE ME - TThe title he wanted to call his memoirs. The publisher insisted on a more tasteful title, My Wicked, Wicked Ways.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Oct 19, 2018 10:54:41 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace. G. GREEN Light - A change of pace for Flynn in this 1937 medical drama. He also starred in the LUX radio version of Green Light. H. HAWKE, Brian - Flynn's character in the 1952 pirate film Against All Flags, co-starring Maureen O'Hara. I. IN LIKE ME - TThe title he wanted to call his memoirs. The publisher insisted on a more tasteful title, My Wicked, Wicked Ways. J. JIMMY BUFFETT - Mentioned in the Jimmy Buffett song, "Pencil Thin Mustache".
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Post by alfromni on Oct 19, 2018 11:19:41 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace. G. GREEN Light - A change of pace for Flynn in this 1937 medical drama. He also starred in the LUX radio version of Green Light. H. HAWKE, Brian - Flynn's character in the 1952 pirate film Against All Flags, co-starring Maureen O'Hara. I. IN LIKE ME - TThe title he wanted to call his memoirs. The publisher insisted on a more tasteful title, My Wicked, Wicked Ways. J. JIMMY BUFFETT - Mentioned in the Jimmy Buffett song, "Pencil Thin Mustache". K. KAY Francis - His co-star in "Another Dawn"
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Post by ellynmacg on Oct 20, 2018 3:53:50 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace. G. GREEN Light - A change of pace for Flynn in this 1937 medical drama. He also starred in the LUX radio version of Green Light. H. HAWKE, Brian - Flynn's character in the 1952 pirate film Against All Flags, co-starring Maureen O'Hara. I. IN LIKE ME - TThe title he wanted to call his memoirs. The publisher insisted on a more tasteful title, My Wicked, Wicked Ways. J. JIMMY BUFFETT - Mentioned in the Jimmy Buffett song, "Pencil Thin Mustache". K. KAY Francis - His co-star in "Another Dawn" L. LET'S MAKE UP - 1954 film in which he played the role of John "Beau" Beaumont
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Post by alfromni on Oct 20, 2018 4:22:29 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace. G. GREEN Light - A change of pace for Flynn in this 1937 medical drama. He also starred in the LUX radio version of Green Light. H. HAWKE, Brian - Flynn's character in the 1952 pirate film Against All Flags, co-starring Maureen O'Hara. I. IN LIKE ME - TThe title he wanted to call his memoirs. The publisher insisted on a more tasteful title, My Wicked, Wicked Ways. J. JIMMY BUFFETT - Mentioned in the Jimmy Buffett song, "Pencil Thin Mustache". K. KAY Francis - His co-star in "Another Dawn" L. LET'S MAKE UP - 1954 film in which he played the role of John "Beau" Beaumont M. MICHAEL Curtiz - His director on "Captain Blood".
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Oct 20, 2018 11:34:06 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace. G. GREEN Light - A change of pace for Flynn in this 1937 medical drama. He also starred in the LUX radio version of Green Light. H. HAWKE, Brian - Flynn's character in the 1952 pirate film Against All Flags, co-starring Maureen O'Hara. I. IN LIKE ME - TThe title he wanted to call his memoirs. The publisher insisted on a more tasteful title, My Wicked, Wicked Ways. J. JIMMY BUFFETT - Mentioned in the Jimmy Buffett song, "Pencil Thin Mustache". K. KAY Francis - His co-star in "Another Dawn" L. LET'S MAKE UP - 1954 film in which he played the role of John "Beau" Beaumont M. MICHAEL Curtiz - His director on "Captain Blood". N. NIGHTCRAWLER - He is frequently mentioned in Marvel Comics' "X-Men" series as the idol of the character Nightcrawler.
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Post by alfromni on Oct 20, 2018 14:28:10 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace. G. GREEN Light - A change of pace for Flynn in this 1937 medical drama. He also starred in the LUX radio version of Green Light. H. HAWKE, Brian - Flynn's character in the 1952 pirate film Against All Flags, co-starring Maureen O'Hara. I. IN LIKE ME - TThe title he wanted to call his memoirs. The publisher insisted on a more tasteful title, My Wicked, Wicked Ways. J. JIMMY BUFFETT - Mentioned in the Jimmy Buffett song, "Pencil Thin Mustache". K. KAY Francis - His co-star in "Another Dawn" L. LET'S MAKE UP - 1954 film in which he played the role of John "Beau" Beaumont M. MICHAEL Curtiz - His director on "Captain Blood". N. NIGHTCRAWLER - He is frequently mentioned in Marvel Comics' "X-Men" series as the idol of the character Nightcrawler. O. OLIVIA de Havilland - His co-star in "Captain Blood"
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Post by RomyLovesMick on Oct 20, 2018 16:09:41 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace. G. GREEN Light - A change of pace for Flynn in this 1937 medical drama. He also starred in the LUX radio version of Green Light. H. HAWKE, Brian - Flynn's character in the 1952 pirate film Against All Flags, co-starring Maureen O'Hara. I. IN LIKE ME - TThe title he wanted to call his memoirs. The publisher insisted on a more tasteful title, My Wicked, Wicked Ways. J. JIMMY BUFFETT - Mentioned in the Jimmy Buffett song, "Pencil Thin Mustache". K. KAY Francis - His co-star in "Another Dawn" L. LET'S MAKE UP - 1954 film in which he played the role of John "Beau" Beaumont M. MICHAEL Curtiz - His director on "Captain Blood". N. NIGHTCRAWLER - He is frequently mentioned in Marvel Comics' "X-Men" series as the idol of the character Nightcrawler. O. OLIVIA de Havilland - His co-star in "Captain Blood" P. PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, THE - Flynn played Miles Hendon in this 1937 film based on Mark Twain's novel.
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Post by alfromni on Oct 20, 2018 16:48:18 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace. G. GREEN Light - A change of pace for Flynn in this 1937 medical drama. He also starred in the LUX radio version of Green Light. H. HAWKE, Brian - Flynn's character in the 1952 pirate film Against All Flags, co-starring Maureen O'Hara. I. IN LIKE ME - TThe title he wanted to call his memoirs. The publisher insisted on a more tasteful title, My Wicked, Wicked Ways. J. JIMMY BUFFETT - Mentioned in the Jimmy Buffett song, "Pencil Thin Mustache". K. KAY Francis - His co-star in "Another Dawn" L. LET'S MAKE UP - 1954 film in which he played the role of John "Beau" Beaumont M. MICHAEL Curtiz - His director on "Captain Blood". N. NIGHTCRAWLER - He is frequently mentioned in Marvel Comics' "X-Men" series as the idol of the character Nightcrawler. O. OLIVIA de Havilland - His co-star in "Captain Blood" P. PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, THE - Flynn played Miles Hendon in this 1937 film based on Mark Twain's novel. Q. QUEEN'S University, Belfast - He tended to refer to himself as Irish rather than Australian (His father Theodore Thomson Flynn had been a biologist and a professor at the Queen's University of Belfast in Northern Ireland during the latter part of his career.).
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Oct 22, 2018 18:01:52 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace. G. GREEN Light - A change of pace for Flynn in this 1937 medical drama. He also starred in the LUX radio version of Green Light. H. HAWKE, Brian - Flynn's character in the 1952 pirate film Against All Flags, co-starring Maureen O'Hara. I. IN LIKE ME - TThe title he wanted to call his memoirs. The publisher insisted on a more tasteful title, My Wicked, Wicked Ways. J. JIMMY BUFFETT - Mentioned in the Jimmy Buffett song, "Pencil Thin Mustache". K. KAY Francis - His co-star in "Another Dawn" L. LET'S MAKE UP - 1954 film in which he played the role of John "Beau" Beaumont M. MICHAEL Curtiz - His director on "Captain Blood". N. NIGHTCRAWLER - He is frequently mentioned in Marvel Comics' "X-Men" series as the idol of the character Nightcrawler. O. OLIVIA de Havilland - His co-star in "Captain Blood" P. PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, THE - Flynn played Miles Hendon in this 1937 film based on Mark Twain's novel. Q. QUEEN'S University, Belfast - He tended to refer to himself as Irish rather than Australian (His father Theodore Thomson Flynn had been a biologist and a professor at the Queen's University of Belfast in Northern Ireland during the latter part of his career.). R. RAPE - Flynn was tried for statutory rape in 1942 but was acquitted, spawning the term "In Like Flynn"
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Post by alfromni on Oct 22, 2018 19:45:23 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace. G. GREEN Light - A change of pace for Flynn in this 1937 medical drama. He also starred in the LUX radio version of Green Light. H. HAWKE, Brian - Flynn's character in the 1952 pirate film Against All Flags, co-starring Maureen O'Hara. I. IN LIKE ME - TThe title he wanted to call his memoirs. The publisher insisted on a more tasteful title, My Wicked, Wicked Ways. J. JIMMY BUFFETT - Mentioned in the Jimmy Buffett song, "Pencil Thin Mustache". K. KAY Francis - His co-star in "Another Dawn" L. LET'S MAKE UP - 1954 film in which he played the role of John "Beau" Beaumont M. MICHAEL Curtiz - His director on "Captain Blood". N. NIGHTCRAWLER - He is frequently mentioned in Marvel Comics' "X-Men" series as the idol of the character Nightcrawler. O. OLIVIA de Havilland - His co-star in "Captain Blood" P. PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, THE - Flynn played Miles Hendon in this 1937 film based on Mark Twain's novel. Q. QUEEN'S University, Belfast - He tended to refer to himself as Irish rather than Australian (His father Theodore Thomson Flynn had been a biologist and a professor at the Queen's University of Belfast in Northern Ireland during the latter part of his career.). R. RAPE - Flynn was tried for statutory rape in 1942 but was acquitted, spawning the term "In Like Flynn" S. SEAN Flynn - His son
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Post by RomyLovesMick on Oct 22, 2018 20:29:59 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace. G. GREEN Light - A change of pace for Flynn in this 1937 medical drama. He also starred in the LUX radio version of Green Light. H. HAWKE, Brian - Flynn's character in the 1952 pirate film Against All Flags, co-starring Maureen O'Hara. I. IN LIKE ME - TThe title he wanted to call his memoirs. The publisher insisted on a more tasteful title, My Wicked, Wicked Ways. J. JIMMY BUFFETT - Mentioned in the Jimmy Buffett song, "Pencil Thin Mustache". K. KAY Francis - His co-star in "Another Dawn" L. LET'S MAKE UP - 1954 film in which he played the role of John "Beau" Beaumont M. MICHAEL Curtiz - His director on "Captain Blood". N. NIGHTCRAWLER - He is frequently mentioned in Marvel Comics' "X-Men" series as the idol of the character Nightcrawler. O. OLIVIA de Havilland - His co-star in "Captain Blood" P. PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, THE - Flynn played Miles Hendon in this 1937 film based on Mark Twain's novel. Q. QUEEN'S University, Belfast - He tended to refer to himself as Irish rather than Australian (His father Theodore Thomson Flynn had been a biologist and a professor at the Queen's University of Belfast in Northern Ireland during the latter part of his career.). R. RAPE - Flynn was tried for statutory rape in 1942 but was acquitted, spawning the term "In Like Flynn" S. SEAN Flynn - His son T. TOO MUCH, TOO SOON - (1958) Flynn played John Barrymore in this film based on Diana Barrymore's autobiography.
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Post by alfromni on Oct 23, 2018 4:18:27 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace. G. GREEN Light - A change of pace for Flynn in this 1937 medical drama. He also starred in the LUX radio version of Green Light. H. HAWKE, Brian - Flynn's character in the 1952 pirate film Against All Flags, co-starring Maureen O'Hara. I. IN LIKE ME - TThe title he wanted to call his memoirs. The publisher insisted on a more tasteful title, My Wicked, Wicked Ways. J. JIMMY BUFFETT - Mentioned in the Jimmy Buffett song, "Pencil Thin Mustache". K. KAY Francis - His co-star in "Another Dawn" L. LET'S MAKE UP - 1954 film in which he played the role of John "Beau" Beaumont M. MICHAEL Curtiz - His director on "Captain Blood". N. NIGHTCRAWLER - He is frequently mentioned in Marvel Comics' "X-Men" series as the idol of the character Nightcrawler. O. OLIVIA de Havilland - His co-star in "Captain Blood" P. PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, THE - Flynn played Miles Hendon in this 1937 film based on Mark Twain's novel. Q. QUEEN'S University, Belfast - He tended to refer to himself as Irish rather than Australian (His father Theodore Thomson Flynn had been a biologist and a professor at the Queen's University of Belfast in Northern Ireland during the latter part of his career.). R. RAPE - Flynn was tried for statutory rape in 1942 but was acquitted, spawning the term "In Like Flynn" S. SEAN Flynn - His son T. TOO MUCH, TOO SOON - (1958) Flynn played John Barrymore in this film based on Diana Barrymore's autobiography. U. UNSUCCESSFUL - Uncertain Glory (1944), was a war time drama set in France with Flynn as a criminal who redeems himself. However, it was not a success and Thomson Productions made no more movies.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Oct 23, 2018 13:59:42 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace. G. GREEN Light - A change of pace for Flynn in this 1937 medical drama. He also starred in the LUX radio version of Green Light. H. HAWKE, Brian - Flynn's character in the 1952 pirate film Against All Flags, co-starring Maureen O'Hara. I. IN LIKE ME - TThe title he wanted to call his memoirs. The publisher insisted on a more tasteful title, My Wicked, Wicked Ways. J. JIMMY BUFFETT - Mentioned in the Jimmy Buffett song, "Pencil Thin Mustache". K. KAY Francis - His co-star in "Another Dawn" L. LET'S MAKE UP - 1954 film in which he played the role of John "Beau" Beaumont M. MICHAEL Curtiz - His director on "Captain Blood". N. NIGHTCRAWLER - He is frequently mentioned in Marvel Comics' "X-Men" series as the idol of the character Nightcrawler. O. OLIVIA de Havilland - His co-star in "Captain Blood" P. PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, THE - Flynn played Miles Hendon in this 1937 film based on Mark Twain's novel. Q. QUEEN'S University, Belfast - He tended to refer to himself as Irish rather than Australian (His father Theodore Thomson Flynn had been a biologist and a professor at the Queen's University of Belfast in Northern Ireland during the latter part of his career.). R. RAPE - Flynn was tried for statutory rape in 1942 but was acquitted, spawning the term "In Like Flynn" S. SEAN Flynn - His son T. TOO MUCH, TOO SOON - (1958) Flynn played John Barrymore in this film based on Diana Barrymore's autobiography. U. UNSUCCESSFUL - Uncertain Glory (1944), was a war time drama set in France with Flynn as a criminal who redeems himself. However, it was not a success and Thomson Productions made no more movies. V. VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - Flynn died in this Canadian city.
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Post by alfromni on Oct 25, 2018 7:29:59 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace. G. GREEN Light - A change of pace for Flynn in this 1937 medical drama. He also starred in the LUX radio version of Green Light. H. HAWKE, Brian - Flynn's character in the 1952 pirate film Against All Flags, co-starring Maureen O'Hara. I. IN LIKE ME - TThe title he wanted to call his memoirs. The publisher insisted on a more tasteful title, My Wicked, Wicked Ways. J. JIMMY BUFFETT - Mentioned in the Jimmy Buffett song, "Pencil Thin Mustache". K. KAY Francis - His co-star in "Another Dawn" L. LET'S MAKE UP - 1954 film in which he played the role of John "Beau" Beaumont M. MICHAEL Curtiz - His director on "Captain Blood". N. NIGHTCRAWLER - He is frequently mentioned in Marvel Comics' "X-Men" series as the idol of the character Nightcrawler. O. OLIVIA de Havilland - His co-star in "Captain Blood" P. PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, THE - Flynn played Miles Hendon in this 1937 film based on Mark Twain's novel. Q. QUEEN'S University, Belfast - He tended to refer to himself as Irish rather than Australian (His father Theodore Thomson Flynn had been a biologist and a professor at the Queen's University of Belfast in Northern Ireland during the latter part of his career.). R. RAPE - Flynn was tried for statutory rape in 1942 but was acquitted, spawning the term "In Like Flynn" S. SEAN Flynn - His son T. TOO MUCH, TOO SOON - (1958) Flynn played John Barrymore in this film based on Diana Barrymore's autobiography. U. UNSUCCESSFUL - Uncertain Glory (1944), was a war time drama set in France with Flynn as a criminal who redeems himself. However, it was not a success and Thomson Productions made no more movies. V. VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - Flynn died in this Canadian city. W. WYMORE, Patrice - His 3rd wife.
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Post by alfromni on Nov 3, 2018 12:28:49 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace. G. GREEN Light - A change of pace for Flynn in this 1937 medical drama. He also starred in the LUX radio version of Green Light. H. HAWKE, Brian - Flynn's character in the 1952 pirate film Against All Flags, co-starring Maureen O'Hara. I. IN LIKE ME - TThe title he wanted to call his memoirs. The publisher insisted on a more tasteful title, My Wicked, Wicked Ways. J. JIMMY BUFFETT - Mentioned in the Jimmy Buffett song, "Pencil Thin Mustache". K. KAY Francis - His co-star in "Another Dawn" L. LET'S MAKE UP - 1954 film in which he played the role of John "Beau" Beaumont M. MICHAEL Curtiz - His director on "Captain Blood". N. NIGHTCRAWLER - He is frequently mentioned in Marvel Comics' "X-Men" series as the idol of the character Nightcrawler. O. OLIVIA de Havilland - His co-star in "Captain Blood" P. PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, THE - Flynn played Miles Hendon in this 1937 film based on Mark Twain's novel. Q. QUEEN'S University, Belfast - He tended to refer to himself as Irish rather than Australian (His father Theodore Thomson Flynn had been a biologist and a professor at the Queen's University of Belfast in Northern Ireland during the latter part of his career.). R. RAPE - Flynn was tried for statutory rape in 1942 but was acquitted, spawning the term "In Like Flynn" S. SEAN Flynn - His son T. TOO MUCH, TOO SOON - (1958) Flynn played John Barrymore in this film based on Diana Barrymore's autobiography. U. UNSUCCESSFUL - Uncertain Glory (1944), was a war time drama set in France with Flynn as a criminal who redeems himself. However, it was not a success and Thomson Productions made no more movies. V. VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - Flynn died in this Canadian city. W. WYMORE, Patrice - His 3rd wife. X. Frank Reicher as Mr. X appeared with Errol Flynn in "British Agent". (24 hr rule)
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Nov 5, 2018 15:21:10 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ERROL FLYNN
A. ADVENTURES of Robin Hood - Probably his most famous role and movie. B. BATTERY Point, Tasmania, Australia - The place of Flynn's birth on June 20, 1909. C. CAPTAIN Blood - Most likely his second most famous role. D. DEFERMENT - He was granted a 4-F deferment during World War II due to his weak heart, exacerbated by bouts of malaria and tuberculosis. During the filming of Gentleman Jim (1942) he suffered a mild heart attack. E. EDUCATED - at the South West London College, a private boarding school in Barnes, London. In 1926, he returned to Australia to attend Sydney Church of England Grammar School (known as "Shore") F. FOREST LAWN - Buried at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA, in the Garden of Everlasting Peace. G. GREEN Light - A change of pace for Flynn in this 1937 medical drama. He also starred in the LUX radio version of Green Light. H. HAWKE, Brian - Flynn's character in the 1952 pirate film Against All Flags, co-starring Maureen O'Hara. I. IN LIKE ME - TThe title he wanted to call his memoirs. The publisher insisted on a more tasteful title, My Wicked, Wicked Ways. J. JIMMY BUFFETT - Mentioned in the Jimmy Buffett song, "Pencil Thin Mustache". K. KAY Francis - His co-star in "Another Dawn" L. LET'S MAKE UP - 1954 film in which he played the role of John "Beau" Beaumont M. MICHAEL Curtiz - His director on "Captain Blood". N. NIGHTCRAWLER - He is frequently mentioned in Marvel Comics' "X-Men" series as the idol of the character Nightcrawler. O. OLIVIA de Havilland - His co-star in "Captain Blood" P. PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, THE - Flynn played Miles Hendon in this 1937 film based on Mark Twain's novel. Q. QUEEN'S University, Belfast - He tended to refer to himself as Irish rather than Australian (His father Theodore Thomson Flynn had been a biologist and a professor at the Queen's University of Belfast in Northern Ireland during the latter part of his career.). R. RAPE - Flynn was tried for statutory rape in 1942 but was acquitted, spawning the term "In Like Flynn" S. SEAN Flynn - His son T. TOO MUCH, TOO SOON - (1958) Flynn played John Barrymore in this film based on Diana Barrymore's autobiography. U. UNSUCCESSFUL - Uncertain Glory (1944), was a war time drama set in France with Flynn as a criminal who redeems himself. However, it was not a success and Thomson Productions made no more movies. V. VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - Flynn died in this Canadian city. W. WYMORE, Patrice - His 3rd wife. X. Frank Reicher as Mr. X appeared with Errol Flynn in "British Agent". (24 hr rule) Y. YOUNG - Marrelle Young Flynn, Errol's mother
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