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Jay C. Flippen
Biography:
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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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Movies:
| Title | Release date |
|---|---|
| James Stewart: A Wonderful Life as Self (archive footage) | 1987-03-13 |
| Mooch Goes to Hollywood as Jay C. Flippen - Party guest (uncredited) | 1971-12-31 |
| The Seven Minutes as Luther Yerkes | 1971-07-23 |
| Who Killed the Mysterious Mr. Foster? as Sheriff Ben | 1971-02-01 |
| The Old Man Who Cried Wolf as Pawnbroker | 1970-10-13 |
| The Sound of Anger as Judge Prentiss | 1968-12-10 |
| Hellfighters as Jack Lomax | 1968-11-27 |
| Firecreek as Mr. Pittman | 1968-01-24 |
| The Spirit Is Willing as Mother | 1967-07-07 |
| Fame Is the Name of the Game as Dizzy Shaner | 1966-11-26 |
| Cat Ballou as Sheriff Cardigan | 1965-06-24 |
| The Greatest Story Ever Told as Drunken Soldier - Herod Antipas' Court | 1965-04-09 |
| Looking for Love as Ralph Front | 1964-08-05 |
| Six Gun Law | 1962-12-01 |
| How the West Was Won as Huggins (uncredited) | 1962-11-02 |
| The Plunderers as Sheriff McCauley | 1960-11-05 |
| Studs Lonigan as Father Gilhooey | 1960-09-01 |
| Wild River as Hamilton Garth | 1960-05-26 |
| From Hell to Texas as Jake Leffertfinger | 1958-04-29 |
| No Time at All as Happy Gallant | 1958-02-13 |
| Escape from Red Rock as Sheriff John Costaine | 1957-12-01 |
| Jet Pilot as Maj. Gen. Black | 1957-10-11 |
| The Deerslayer as Old Tom Hutter | 1957-09-10 |
| Run of the Arrow as Walking Coyote | 1957-09-05 |
| Night Passage as Ben Kimball | 1957-07-24 |
| The Midnight Story as Sgt. Jack Gillen | 1957-06-04 |
| Public Pigeon No. 1 as Lt. Ross Qualen | 1957-05-17 |
| The Restless Breed as Marshal Steve Evans | 1957-05-01 |
| Hot Summer Night as Oren Kobble | 1957-02-15 |
| The Halliday Brand as Chad Burris | 1957-01-01 |
| The King and Four Queens as Bartender | 1956-12-21 |
| 7th Cavalry as Sgt. Bates | 1956-12-01 |
| The Killing as Marvin Unger | 1956-06-06 |
| Oklahoma! as Skidmore | 1955-10-10 |
| Kismet as Jawan | 1955-10-08 |
| It's Always Fair Weather as Charles Z. Culloran | 1955-08-30 |
| Strategic Air Command as Tom Doyle | 1955-03-25 |
| Man Without a Star as Strap Davis | 1955-03-24 |
| Six Bridges to Cross as Vincent Concannon | 1955-01-21 |
| Carnival Story as Charley Grayson | 1954-04-16 |
| The Far Country as Rube | 1954-02-12 |
| The Wild One as Sheriff Stew Singer | 1953-12-30 |
| East of Sumatra as Mac | 1953-08-26 |
| Devil's Canyon as Jack Wells | 1953-08-13 |
| Thunder Bay as Kermit MacDonald | 1953-05-21 |
| Woman of the North Country as Axel Nordlund | 1952-07-23 |
| The Las Vegas Story as Capt. H.A. Harris | 1952-01-30 |
| Bend of the River as Jeremy Baile | 1952-01-23 |
| The Model and the Marriage Broker as Dan Chancellor | 1951-11-01 |
| The People Against O'Hara as Sven Norson | 1951-09-01 |
| The Lady from Texas as Sheriff Mike McShane | 1951-09-01 |
| Flying Leathernecks as MSgt. Clancy, Line Chief | 1951-08-28 |
| The Lemon Drop Kid as Straight Flush Tony | 1951-04-02 |
| Two Flags West as Sgt. Terrance Duey | 1950-10-12 |
| Winchester '73 as Sergeant Wilkes | 1950-07-06 |
| Love That Brute as Biff Sage | 1950-06-06 |
| The Yellow Cab Man as Hugo | 1950-03-25 |
| Buccaneer's Girl as Jared Hawkins | 1950-03-01 |
| Oh, You Beautiful Doll as Lippy Brannigan | 1949-11-11 |
| They Live by Night as Henry "T-Dub" Mansfield | 1949-11-01 |
| Trapped as Bartender (uncredited) | 1949-09-27 |
| Down to the Sea in Ships as Luke Sewell | 1949-02-15 |
| A Woman's Secret as Police Insp. Jim Fowler | 1949-01-13 |
| Intrigue as Mike, the bartender | 1947-12-06 |
| Brute Force as Hodges (guard) | 1947-07-16 |
| Flippen's Frolics | 1936-07-15 |
| Marie Galante as Sailor in Bar | 1934-10-25 |
| Million Dollar Ransom as Singer (Uncredited) | 1934-09-01 |
| The Ham What Am as Himself | 1928-06-30 |

