词条 | Flynn, Errol |
释义 | Flynn, Errol American actor in full Errol Leslie Thomson Flynn born June 20, 1909, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia died Oct. 14, 1959, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Australian actor, celebrated during his short but colourful lifetime as the screen's foremost swashbuckler. ![]() Almost as soon as he arrived in Hollywood, Flynn established a reputation as an irrepressible drinker, carouser, and womanizer. In 1942 he was charged with the statutory rape of two teenaged girls, but he was acquitted as a result of the flamboyant legal maneuvers of his attorneys. Inevitably, his self-indulgence caught up with him; in his later Hollywood films he appeared haggard, distracted, and far older than his years. He also lost a great deal of money in a variety of ill-advised business ventures and headed to England and Europe in hopes of revitalizing his career. Returning to America in 1956, he enjoyed a brief resurgence of movie popularity with his brilliant performances in The Sun Also Rises (1957), The Roots of Heaven (1958), and Too Much, Too Soon (1958); in each film, he played a wasted, self-destructive drunkard, and some critics suggested that he wasn't acting. He also hosted an Anglo-American television anthology, The Errol Flynn Theater (1957), the nature of which allowed him to display a hitherto untapped versatility. He wrote a remarkably candid (if often wildly inaccurate) autobiography, My Wicked, Wicked Ways (1959), and made a cheaply filmed paean to Fidel Castro, Cuban Rebel Girls (1959). Flynn was married three times and was the father of four; his son, Sean, was a photojournalist who disappeared in 1970 while covering the war in Southeast Asia. Additional Reading Tony Thomas, Rudy Behlmer, and Clifford McCarty, The Films of Errol Flynn (1969); Lionel Godfrey, The Life and Crimes of Errol Flynn (1977); Tony Thomas, Errol Flynn: The Spy Who Never Was (1990). |
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