Birthday: 1899-03-05
Deathday: 1971-02-03
Birthplace: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
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Jay C. Flippen (born March 6, 1899, Little Rock, Arkansas – February 3, 1971, Los Angeles, California) is an American character actor who often played police officers or weary criminals in many movies of the 1940s/'50s.
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Year | Title | Character | |
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1971-12-31 | Mooch Goes to Hollywood | Jay C. Flippen - Party guest (uncredited) | |
1971-07-23 | The Seven Minutes | Luther Yerkes | |
1971-02-01 | Who Killed the Mysterious Mr. Foster? | Sheriff Ben | |
1970-10-13 | The Old Man Who Cried Wolf | Pawnbroker | |
1968-12-10 | The Sound of Anger | Judge Prentiss | |
1968-11-27 | Hellfighters | Jack Lomax | |
1968-01-24 | Firecreek | Mr. Pittman | |
1967-07-07 | The Spirit Is Willing | Mother | |
1966-11-26 | Fame Is the Name of the Game | Dizzy Shaner | |
1965-06-24 | Cat Ballou | Sheriff Cardigan | |
1965-04-09 | The Greatest Story Ever Told | Drunken Soldier - Herod Antipas' Court | |
1964-08-05 | Looking for Love | Ralph Front | |
1962-12-01 | Six Gun Law | ||
1962-11-02 | How the West Was Won | Huggins (uncredited) | |
1960-11-05 | The Plunderers | Sheriff McCauley | |
1960-09-01 | Studs Lonigan | Father Gilhooey | |
1960-05-26 | Wild River | Hamilton Garth | |
1958-04-29 | From Hell to Texas | Jake Leffertfinger | |
1958-02-13 | No Time at All | Happy Gallant | |
1957-12-01 | Escape from Red Rock | Sheriff John Costaine | |
1957-10-11 | Jet Pilot | Maj. Gen. Black | |
1957-09-10 | The Deerslayer | Old Tom Hutter | |
1957-09-05 | Run of the Arrow | Walking Coyote | |
1957-07-24 | Night Passage | Ben Kimball | |
1957-06-04 | The Midnight Story | Sgt. Jack Gillen | |
1957-05-17 | Public Pigeon No. 1 | Lt. Ross Qualen | |
1957-05-01 | The Restless Breed | Marshal Steve Evans | |
1957-02-15 | Hot Summer Night | Oren Kobble | |
1957-01-01 | The Halliday Brand | Chad Burris | |
1956-12-21 | The King and Four Queens | Bartender | |
1956-12-01 | 7th Cavalry | Sgt. Bates | |
1956-06-06 | The Killing | Marvin Unger | |
1955-10-10 | Oklahoma! | Skidmore | |
1955-10-08 | Kismet | Jawan | |
1955-08-30 | It's Always Fair Weather | Charles Z. Culloran | |
1955-07-12 | Strategic Air Command | Tom Doyle | |
1955-03-24 | Man Without a Star | Strap Davis | |
1955-01-21 | Six Bridges to Cross | Vincent Concannon | |
1954-04-16 | Carnival Story | Charley Grayson | |
1954-02-12 | The Far Country | Rube | |
1953-12-30 | The Wild One | Sheriff Stew Singer | |
1953-09-23 | East of Sumatra | Mac | |
1953-08-13 | Devil's Canyon | Jack Wells | |
1953-05-21 | Thunder Bay | Kermit MacDonald | |
1952-07-23 | Woman of the North Country | Axel Nordlund | |
1952-01-30 | The Las Vegas Story | Capt. H.A. Harris | |
1952-01-23 | Bend of the River | Jeremy Baile | |
1951-11-01 | The Model and the Marriage Broker | Dan Chancellor | |
1951-09-01 | The People Against O'Hara | Sven Norson | |
1951-09-01 | The Lady from Texas | Sheriff Mike McShane | |
1951-08-28 | Flying Leathernecks | MSgt. Clancy, Line Chief | |
1951-04-02 | The Lemon Drop Kid | Straight Flush Tony | |
1950-10-12 | Two Flags West | Sgt. Terrance Duey | |
1950-07-12 | Winchester '73 | Sergeant Wilkes | |
1950-06-06 | Love That Brute | Biff Sage | |
1950-03-25 | The Yellow Cab Man | Hugo | |
1950-03-01 | Buccaneer's Girl | Jared Hawkins | |
1949-11-11 | Oh, You Beautiful Doll | Lippy Brannigan | |
1949-11-01 | They Live by Night | Henry "T-Dub" Mansfield | |
1949-09-27 | Trapped | Bartender (uncredited) | |
1949-02-15 | Down to the Sea in Ships | Luke Sewell | |
1949-01-13 | A Woman's Secret | Police Insp. Jim Fowler | |
1947-12-06 | Intrigue | Mike, the bartender | |
1947-07-16 | Brute Force | Hodges (guard) | |
1936-07-15 | Flippen's Frolics | ||
1934-10-25 | Marie Galante | Sailor in Bar | |
1934-09-01 | Million Dollar Ransom | Singer (Uncredited) |