
Errol Leslie Thomson Flynn (June 20, 1909 - October 14, 1959) was an Australian-American actor and writer. He is popularly remembered as a charismatic romantic hero in the eight films he starred in with Olivia de Havilland. Flynn’s most iconic role came as Robin Hood in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938). After signing with Warner Bros. Pictures in January 1935, Flynn’s rise to stardom was swift. The studio decided to take a risk casting the unknown 26-year-old as the lead in "Captain Blood" (1935). The film established Flynn as a major Hollywood star and the natural successor to Douglas Fairbanks. The smash hit was followed up by "The Charge of the Light Brigade" (1936) and "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938), the most expensive film Warner Bros. had made up to that time. In spite of his Australian accent, Flynn starred in the enormously successful westerns "Dodge City" (1939), "Virginia City" (1940), "Santa Fe Trail" (1940), and "They Died with Their Boots On" (1941). The popularly of these westerns played a part in the genre’s revival. In late 1942, Flynn was charged with statutory rape of two 17-year-old girls. Despite his acquittal, press coverage of the trial led to the ubiquity of the expression, “In like Flynn.” With America’s involvement in WWII, Flynn had tried to enlist but was rated 4-F due to his enlarged heart, latent pulmonary tuberculosis and recurrent malaria (contracted in New Guinea). During the war, he made several films with the director Raoul Walsh. These include "Gentleman Jim" (1942) – one of Flynn’s favorite roles – and war films such as "Desperate Journey" (1942) and "Objective, Burma!" (1945). Embittered by his public image as a womanizer and his inability to serve in the war, Flynn further descended into a life of drug-addiction and alcoholism. His slow deflation became apparent in the waning success of his films and his aging physical appearance. By the late '50s, Flynn mounted a comeback with his turns in "The Sun Also Rises" (1957), "Too Much, Too Soon" (1958) and "The Roots of Heaven" (1958). In 1959, he died of a heart attack in Vancouver, Canada. Flynn’s notorious autobiography "My Wicked, Wicked Ways" (1959) was posthumously published. He also wrote two novels: "Beam Ends" (1937) and "Showdown" (1946).
Warner at War
2008
Showbiz Ballyhoo
1982
Without Incident
1957
The Big Boodle
1957
Istanbul
1957
King's Rhapsody
1955
The Dark Avenger
1955
Crossed Swords
1954
Mara Maru
1952
Deep Sea Fishing
1952
Kim
1950
Rocky Mountain
1950
What's My Line?
1950
Montana
1950
Rabbit Hood
1949
Silver River
1948
Bambi
1948
Blow-Ups of 1947
1947
Escape Me Never
1947
Cry Wolf
1947
Blow-Ups of 1946
1946
San Antonio
1945
Uncertain Glory
1944
Northern Pursuit
1943
Edge of Darkness
1943
Gentleman Jim
1942
Dive Bomber
1941
Santa Fe Trail
1940
The Sea Hawk
1940
Virginia City
1940
Dodge City
1939
The Dawn Patrol
1938
The Sisters
1938
Four's a Crowd
1938
Another Dawn
1937
Green Light
1937
Captain Blood
1935
I Adore You
1933





































































































