Bill Flynn

For other people named Bill Flynn, see Bill Flynn (disambiguation).
Bill Flynn
Born William Flynn
(1948-12-13)13 December 1948
Cape Town, South Africa
Died 11 July 2007(2007-07-11) (aged 58)
Johannesburg, South Africa
Occupation Actor, comedian
Spouse(s) Anne Power (1st)
Jana Cilliers (2nd)
Parent(s) Mary Flynn

William "Bill" Flynn (13 December 1948 – 11 July 2007) was a South African actor and comedian, perhaps best known for playing Tjokkie.

Early life

Flynn was born William Flynn in Cape Town and matriculated from Plumstead High School. He went to the UCT drama school and was a founder member of the Space theatre in Cape Town.

Overview

Flynn was perhaps best known for his portrayal of Tjokkie, a character that he portrayed as a wise-cracking, beer drinking rugby union fan. Flynn had won 13 best actor awards, including the Dublin Critics and Golden Entertainer Awards. Among these were:[1]

His film writing also won him a Best Screenplay award for Saturday Night at the Palace. His karate comedy movie Kill and Kill Again was a top box office hit in America. Bill's movie of Saturday Night at The Palace won several Vita Film Awards, a Best Actor award at the Italian Taormina Film festival as well as a Merit Award at the Los Angeles Film Festival.

He was a longtime friend and collaborator of the actor and playwright Paul Slabolepszy.

Flynn was also involved in the music world. He was a co-founder and band member of The Rock Rebels (1998–2007) and the lead singer for Vinnie and the Viscounts (1987–1997).

At the time of his death, Flynn was married to actress Jana Cilliers, his second wife.

Death

Flynn died in Johannesburg, South Africa on 11 July 2007 of an apparent heart attack. He was 58 years old. His highly successful career included leading roles in over 140 stage plays, musicals, 42 films, dozens of TV shows and thousands of radio and TV commercials.

Filmography

Music

CD as singer

CD as group

References

  1. "Mr William "Bill" FLYNN". 24.com. Retrieved 2008-03-19.

External links

Baxter Theatre Stills

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