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Flynn

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Flynn  (fln), Errol 1909-1959.
Tasmanian-born American actor known for his swashbuckling roles in motion pictures such as Captain Blood (1935).

Flynn [flɪn]
n
1. (Biographies / Flynn, Errol (1909-1959) M, Australian, FILMS AND TV: actor) Errol. 1909-59, Australian-born Hollywood actor, who was noted for his swashbuckling roles; his films included Captain Blood (1935), The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), and Too Much Too Soon (1958)
2. (Biographies / Flynn, John, Rev. (1880-1951) M, Australian, RELIGION: clergyman, MISC: founder of flying doctor service) Rev. John. 1880-1951, founder of the Australian flying doctor service


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