Pat Flaherty
Edmund Joseph Flaherty, known as Pat Flaherty, was an American film actor born on March 8, 1897. With a prolific career spanning several decades, he made his mark in the film industry by showcasing his talents in approximately 200 films. Flaherty's work primarily revolved around the Western genre, where he often portrayed memorable characters, significantly contributing to the popularity of the genre during the mid-20th century.
His career took off in the 1930s, and he quickly became a familiar face on the silver screen, thanks to his versatility and on-screen charisma. Flaherty's performances were characterized by a genuine authenticity that resonated with audiences, making him a sought-after actor in the film community.
Throughout his career, he collaborated with numerous notable directors and actors, cementing his status as a dependable and skilled performer. While many of his roles were in Westerns, Flaherty also ventured into various other genres, showcasing his ability to adapt to different styles of storytelling.
Pat Flaherty continued to work in the film industry until his passing on December 2, 1970. His extensive body of work and contributions to American cinema leave a lasting legacy, marking him as a significant figure in the history of film.
Filmography
Submarine D-1
Forsaking All Others
My Man Godfrey
Blackbeard, the Pirate
Harvey
April Showers
The Noose Hangs High
Something in the Wind
Twentieth Century
Merrily We Live
The Red House
Flight Command
It Happened in Flatbush
She's Got Everything
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Pardon My Stripes
Navy Blue and Gold
Jungle Gents
Air Hawks
All My Sons
Only Angels Have Wings
After Office Hours