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Damian Francis Flynn, stage name Damian O'Flynn, began his stage career in Omaha before attempting the New York stage. He moved to Los Angeles in 1936 and made his screen debut in Marked Woman (1937), after which he was a freelance player for such studios as Warner Brothers , Paramount , and RKO Pictures .
On 20 January 1983, three days before he was to be sentenced for attempting to bribe a U.S. Senator, Allen Dorfman (60), an insurance agency owner, and close associate of Jimmy Hoffa believed to have ties to the Chicago Outfit, was shot to death in a Lincolnwood, Illinois, hotel parking lot. [63]
After Flynn's death in 1983, Daly briefly co-anchored the 10:00 news with Mary Ann Childers. Daly then joined Oprah Winfrey to co-anchor WLS-TV's 4:00 pm news broadcast. Winfrey was replaced by Linda Yu after only weeks on the air. Daly remained there until May 2005, when he announced that he would step down as anchor to pursue other interests.
Charles E. Jefferson, 79, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (2001–2014). [71] (death announced on this date) Charles Kleiber, 82, Swiss government official, state secretary for education (1997–2007). [72] Franco Piperno, 82, Italian physicist and political activist, co-founder of Potere Operaio. [73]
Fahey Flynn (August 6, 1916 – August 8, 1983) was a radio and television newscaster who spent the majority of his career in Chicago. Robert Feder of the Chicago Sun-Times described him as "an avuncular Irishman with a jaunty bow tie [and] a twinkle in his eye". [1] A six-time Emmy winner, [2] Flynn started his career in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin ...
FBI: International's Damian Powell (Greg Hovanessian) may have escaped Bulgarian consequences last week after locking himself in a room with a suspect and nearly beating the guy to a pulp. But ...
Rome Flynn. Adrian S Burrows Sr/NBC Rome Flynn broke his silence on Jake Gibson’s surprising exit from Chicago Fire. “Just like all the fans, I was sad to see Gibson leave. He was a character ...
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