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  1. Spouse. Ruth Brooks Flippen. . (m. 1947) . John Constantine Flippen Jr. (J.C. or Jay C.) (March 6, 1899 – February 3, 1971) was an American character actor who often played crusty sergeants, police officers or weary criminals in many 1940s and 1950s pictures, particularly in film noir. [1] Before his motion-picture career he was a leading ...

  2. Jay Charles Flippen was born on March 6, 1899, in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas. His father was John Constantine Flippen, and his mother was Emma L. (Pack) Flippen. [3] In 1900, he lived on West Markham Street in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas. [4] By 1910, he resided on Scott Street in Little Rock with his mother, maternal ...

  3. Jay C. Flippen. Maintained by: Find a Grave. Added: Apr 25, 1998. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 2068. Source citation. Actor. Born in Little Rock, Arkansas, he was a prolific character actor known for his distinctive features appearing in over a 100 films and TV shows. He was already a veteran performer on radio and the Broadway stage when he made ...

  4. Jay C. Flippen. Actor: The Killing. Jay C. Flippen could probably be characterized these days as one of those craggy, distinctive faces you know but whose name escapes you while viewing scores of old 1950s and 1960s films and television series. Playing both sides of the law throughout his career, his huge cranium, distinctive bulldog mug, beetle brows, bulky features, usually scowling ...

    • March 6, 1899
    • February 3, 1971
  5. Jay C. Flippen. Date of Death: February 03, 1971 (71) Birth Place: Little Rock, AR, USA. Latest News on Jay C. Flippen: 2016 Jazz Record Collectors' Bash Set for This Weekend in Iselin (Jun 22 ...

  6. Flippen supported many a top Hollywood male star during his four-decade film career. His atmospheric characters notably supported James Stewart in several of his top-notch vehicles, including Winchester '73 (1950) , Bend of the River (1952) , Thunder Bay (1953) , The Far Country (1954) , Strategic Air Command (1955) , The Restless Breed (1957) , Night Passage (1957) , and Firecreek (1968) .

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  8. Gracing the screen one last time as Meyer’s Watergate-era political power broker Luther Yerkes, he only looks like a vampire. Wickedness warmly radiates from his alarming visage—as if Satan had just swallowed Richard Nixon and was turning slowly towards you, hungry for more. Flippen, one of his legs amputated after complications from ...