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James William Flavin, Jr. (May 14, 1906 – April 23, 1976) was an American character actor whose career lasted for nearly half a century.
Flavin was the son of a hotel waiter of Canadian-English extraction and a mother, Katherine, whose father was an Anglo-Irish immigrant. Thus, Flavin, well known in Hollywood as an "Irish" type, was—ironically—only one-quarter Irish. He was born and reared in Portland, Maine, a fact that may have enriched his later working relationship with director John Ford, also a Portland native.
He attended the United States Military Academy at West Point but, contrary to some sources, did not graduate. Instead he dropped out and returned to Portland and drove a taxi. Then as now, summer stock companies flocked to Maine each year, and in 1929 Flavin was asked to fill in for an actor. He did well with the part and the company manager offered him $150 per week to accompany the troupe back to New York. Flavin accepted and by the spring of 1930 was living in a rooming house at 108 W. 87th Street in Manhattan. Flavin didn't manage to crack Broadway at this time; his Broadway debut would not occur for another 39 years, in the 1971 revival of The Front Page, in which he played Murphy and briefly took over the lead role of Walter Burns from Robert Ryan.
As a priest and licensed psychotherapist, Fr. James Flavin serves as the president of the Saint John Vianney Center. This renowned facility, located in Pennsylvania, specializes in the treatment of personal and psychological difficulties unique to Catholic clergy and consecrated religious. Witness host Fr. Thomas Rosica asks Fr. Flavin how wounded ministers in the church can find healing and wholeness with a renewed sense of vocation. http://saltandlighttv.org/witness
To finish our two-part series looking at creativity and the arts we hear from James Flavin, a stand-up comedian who is also a leader in a Christian ministry that reaches out to teenagers. Today he discusses how Christian values influence his comedy, and how he uses humour to build a sense of community in listeners. It is a wonderful reminder of the pleasure and purpose of laughter.
Father James Flavin preaches about having an attitude of gratitude for the presence of Jesus.
In an era of increasing connectivity and information overload, many people finding it increasingly difficult to keep their mental and spiritual health on track. Fr. James Flavin, is a psychotherapist specialized in Internet addiction. In this lecture he shares way to stay spiritually healthy despite the lure of the internet and in the face of the recent sexual abuse issues in the Church.
http://laborguild.org Benediction at the 2014 Cushing Gavin Awards by The Right Reverend James Flavin, Episcopal Vicar, Central Region.
Painting with light. Dan Flavin, James Turrell, Olafur Elliasson and other people.
As a priest and licensed psychotherapist, Fr. James Flavin serves as the president of the Saint John Vianney Center. This renowned facility, located in Pennsylvania, specializes in the treatment of personal and psychological difficulties unique to Catholic clergy and consecrated religious. Witness host Fr. Thomas Rosica asks Fr. Flavin how wounded ministers in the church can find healing and wholeness with a renewed sense of vocation. http://saltandlighttv.org/witness
In an era of increasing connectivity and information overload, many people finding it increasingly difficult to keep their mental and spiritual health on track. Fr. James Flavin, is a psychotherapist specialized in Internet addiction. In this lecture he shares way to stay spiritually healthy despite the lure of the internet and in the face of the recent sexual abuse issues in the Church.
The Roaring 20's (Los fabulosos 20) Episode: Dance Marathon (Maraton de baile) Cast: Rex Reason, Donald May, Dorothy Provine, Gary Vinson, Mike Road, Peggy McCay, Claude Akins, Joe De Santis, Tommy Farrell, James Flavin, Wally Brown, Ruth Price, Forrest Compton, Dick Patterson, John Close, Ronnie Dapo Director: Robert Altman Teleplay: Ardel Gras and Lee Loeb Story: Lee Loeb Produced: Boris Ingster Producer Executive: William T. Orr Cinematography: J. Peverell Marley Film Editing: Carl Pingitore Art Direction: Leroy Deane Sound Department: Francis E. Stahl Composer Theme Music: Mack David and Jerry Livingston Music Editor: Joe Inge Music Supervisor: Paul Sawtell and Bert Shefter (USA/Blanco y negro/Idioma español) Fecha: 14/1/1961 Duración: 45 minutos 7 segundos Código del film: H-00050 Co...
Teenagers from several "good families" are arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon. The parents are dumbfounded, wondering how good kids could get into so much trouble. One girl, represented by the public defender, gives her story. Written by Michelle P.
Season 2, episode 11. Starring Charles Bronson, Stacy Harris, Sebastian Cabot, James Flavin, Sylvia Lewis and Charles Hovarth. Directed by Paul Landres. In an attempt to gather evidence for his friend, Police Lt. Donovan (James Flavin), gather evidence against a ring of arsonists, Mike poses as a firebug himself to try to get into the gang. Not rated. Black and white. Air date: January 11, 1960.
ⓘⓈⒸⓇⒾⓋⒺⓉⒺⓋⒾ ☠☠ ✪Whatsapp 3462402767★☎ ---------- ✪Skype eectronic_boy@outlook.it ▓▓▓▓ Directed by Harry Lachman Produced by John Stone Written by Screenplay: Philip Klein Edward E. Paramore Jr. Play: James P. Judge Starring Shirley Temple James Dunn Claire Trevor Alan Dinehart Music by David Buttolph Cinematography L. William O'Connell Distributed by Fox Film Release date June 30, 1934 Running time 76 minutes Country United States Language Italian Shirley Temple as Shirley Ellison James Dunn as Eddie Ellison Claire Trevor as Kay Ellison Alan Dinehart as Welch Ray Walker as Larry Scott Dorothy Libaire as Jane Scott Ralf Harolde as Trigger Stone James Flavin as Det. Flannigan Richard Tucker as Stuart Carson Olive Tell as Mrs. Carson Trama Un malvivente che ha rubato u...
GE Theater's production of "Clown," starring Henry Fonda, Dorothy Malone, Billy Barty and James Flavin. Hosted by Ronald Reagan. Based on the autobiography of Emmett Kelley. Henry Fonda plays Emmett Kelly during Kelley's phase as a trapeze artist, along with his wife Eva. The film focuses on Kelley's development of his iconic "Weary Willie" clown character. IMDB link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0586285/
In this episode of Wesley Impact! TV we wrap up our short series on creativity and the arts by speaking to the comedian James Flavin, look at the Building Dreams Program which encourages people with disabilities to use art as a healing form of expression, listen to Greg Attwells perform the song No Longer Slaves, and continue our study of the Gospel of Luke.
Starring Madge Bellamy, Pat O'Malley, James Flavin, Addison Richards, Harrison Greene, Ralph lewis and Alene Carroll. Directed by Harry S. Webb. The constant battling over the same woman gets two rival detectives demoted to the toughest job in the Police Department--the Riot Squad!! Not rated. B&W;. 61 minutes. Release date: July 26, 1933.
As a priest and licensed psychotherapist, Fr. James Flavin serves as the president of the Saint John Vianney Center. This renowned facility, located in Pennsylvania, specializes in the treatment of personal and psychological difficulties unique to Catholic clergy and consecrated religious. Witness host Fr. Thomas Rosica asks Fr. Flavin how wounded ministers in the church can find healing and wholeness with a renewed sense of vocation. http://saltandlighttv.org/witness
Artists on Artists Lecture Series Tony Feher on Dan Flavin February 23, 2009
CW11 Morning News Interview with Jennifer Flavin-Stallone
Art Dealer John Weber describes his reaction when he first saw a work by Dan Flavin, in a 2004 interview with Anne-Brigitte Sirois of Art State LLC
Find more Earth Focus content at https://www.linktv.org/earthfocus Christopher Flavin, President of the Worldwatch Institute in Washington, DC, speaks about climate change and its impact on Earth's energy resources in this special Earth Focus interview.
Artists on Artists Lecture Series Charline von Heyl on Bruce Nauman December 7, 2009, 6:30pm
Video footage from February 12, 2017 from 4-6 p.m. when Wallis Annenberg director of LACMA, Michael Govan talked to Flavin Judd, Curator and Co-President of Judd Foundation about furniture, architecture and art.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: Dave Bautista "Drax" Red Carpet Movie Premiere Interview SUBSCRIBE: http://goo.gl/mHkEX9 FOLLOW US: http://goo.gl/7SoFjW LIKE US: http://goo.gl/6srxoU Check out Movie Behind the Scenes, Interviews, Movie Red Carpet Premieres, Broll and more from ScreenSlam.com Part of the Maker Studios
On the Red Carpet with Guardians of the Galaxy vol 2 Stars and their Families - Vin Diesel, Chris Pratt, Anna Faris, Kurt Russell, Goldie Hawn, James Gunn, Zoe Saldana, Sylvester Stallone, David Hasselhoff
Interview on April, 2010 - Fr. Robert Barron is the Francis George Cardinal chair at St. Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary in Illinois and director of Word on Fire ministries. He talks with Fr. Rosica about spreading the Gospel message using new media and evangelizing the culture. Fr. Barron is a Catholic evangelist. He reaches millions of people through Word On Fire by utilizing advanced and emerging technologies.
As a priest and licensed psychotherapist, Fr. James Flavin serves as the president of the Saint John Vianney Center. This renowned facility, located in Pennsylvania, specializes in the treatment of personal and psychological difficulties unique to Catholic clergy and consecrated religious. Witness host Fr. Thomas Rosica asks Fr. Flavin how wounded ministers in the church can find healing and wholeness with a renewed sense of vocation. http://saltandlighttv.org/witness
To finish our two-part series looking at creativity and the arts we hear from James Flavin, a stand-up comedian who is also a leader in a Christian ministry that reaches out to teenagers. Today he discusses how Christian values influence his comedy, and how he uses humour to build a sense of community in listeners. It is a wonderful reminder of the pleasure and purpose of laughter.
Father James Flavin preaches about having an attitude of gratitude for the presence of Jesus.
In an era of increasing connectivity and information overload, many people finding it increasingly difficult to keep their mental and spiritual health on track. Fr. James Flavin, is a psychotherapist specialized in Internet addiction. In this lecture he shares way to stay spiritually healthy despite the lure of the internet and in the face of the recent sexual abuse issues in the Church.
http://laborguild.org Benediction at the 2014 Cushing Gavin Awards by The Right Reverend James Flavin, Episcopal Vicar, Central Region.
Painting with light. Dan Flavin, James Turrell, Olafur Elliasson and other people.
As a priest and licensed psychotherapist, Fr. James Flavin serves as the president of the Saint John Vianney Center. This renowned facility, located in Pennsylvania, specializes in the treatment of personal and psychological difficulties unique to Catholic clergy and consecrated religious. Witness host Fr. Thomas Rosica asks Fr. Flavin how wounded ministers in the church can find healing and wholeness with a renewed sense of vocation. http://saltandlighttv.org/witness
In an era of increasing connectivity and information overload, many people finding it increasingly difficult to keep their mental and spiritual health on track. Fr. James Flavin, is a psychotherapist specialized in Internet addiction. In this lecture he shares way to stay spiritually healthy despite the lure of the internet and in the face of the recent sexual abuse issues in the Church.
The Roaring 20's (Los fabulosos 20) Episode: Dance Marathon (Maraton de baile) Cast: Rex Reason, Donald May, Dorothy Provine, Gary Vinson, Mike Road, Peggy McCay, Claude Akins, Joe De Santis, Tommy Farrell, James Flavin, Wally Brown, Ruth Price, Forrest Compton, Dick Patterson, John Close, Ronnie Dapo Director: Robert Altman Teleplay: Ardel Gras and Lee Loeb Story: Lee Loeb Produced: Boris Ingster Producer Executive: William T. Orr Cinematography: J. Peverell Marley Film Editing: Carl Pingitore Art Direction: Leroy Deane Sound Department: Francis E. Stahl Composer Theme Music: Mack David and Jerry Livingston Music Editor: Joe Inge Music Supervisor: Paul Sawtell and Bert Shefter (USA/Blanco y negro/Idioma español) Fecha: 14/1/1961 Duración: 45 minutos 7 segundos Código del film: H-00050 Co...
Teenagers from several "good families" are arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon. The parents are dumbfounded, wondering how good kids could get into so much trouble. One girl, represented by the public defender, gives her story. Written by Michelle P.
Season 2, episode 11. Starring Charles Bronson, Stacy Harris, Sebastian Cabot, James Flavin, Sylvia Lewis and Charles Hovarth. Directed by Paul Landres. In an attempt to gather evidence for his friend, Police Lt. Donovan (James Flavin), gather evidence against a ring of arsonists, Mike poses as a firebug himself to try to get into the gang. Not rated. Black and white. Air date: January 11, 1960.
ⓘⓈⒸⓇⒾⓋⒺⓉⒺⓋⒾ ☠☠ ✪Whatsapp 3462402767★☎ ---------- ✪Skype eectronic_boy@outlook.it ▓▓▓▓ Directed by Harry Lachman Produced by John Stone Written by Screenplay: Philip Klein Edward E. Paramore Jr. Play: James P. Judge Starring Shirley Temple James Dunn Claire Trevor Alan Dinehart Music by David Buttolph Cinematography L. William O'Connell Distributed by Fox Film Release date June 30, 1934 Running time 76 minutes Country United States Language Italian Shirley Temple as Shirley Ellison James Dunn as Eddie Ellison Claire Trevor as Kay Ellison Alan Dinehart as Welch Ray Walker as Larry Scott Dorothy Libaire as Jane Scott Ralf Harolde as Trigger Stone James Flavin as Det. Flannigan Richard Tucker as Stuart Carson Olive Tell as Mrs. Carson Trama Un malvivente che ha rubato u...
GE Theater's production of "Clown," starring Henry Fonda, Dorothy Malone, Billy Barty and James Flavin. Hosted by Ronald Reagan. Based on the autobiography of Emmett Kelley. Henry Fonda plays Emmett Kelly during Kelley's phase as a trapeze artist, along with his wife Eva. The film focuses on Kelley's development of his iconic "Weary Willie" clown character. IMDB link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0586285/
In this episode of Wesley Impact! TV we wrap up our short series on creativity and the arts by speaking to the comedian James Flavin, look at the Building Dreams Program which encourages people with disabilities to use art as a healing form of expression, listen to Greg Attwells perform the song No Longer Slaves, and continue our study of the Gospel of Luke.
Starring Madge Bellamy, Pat O'Malley, James Flavin, Addison Richards, Harrison Greene, Ralph lewis and Alene Carroll. Directed by Harry S. Webb. The constant battling over the same woman gets two rival detectives demoted to the toughest job in the Police Department--the Riot Squad!! Not rated. B&W;. 61 minutes. Release date: July 26, 1933.