- Vincent Flaherty
Vince Flaherty is an American
film producer ,actor ,songwriter ,musician andrecording artist . He started in show business as a child actor in "The Texan" starringRory Calhoun , and in the recurring role of a schoolboy on "The Donna Reed Show". His roles have ranged from television episodes, to actor and producer of feature movies such as "A Gun, A Car, A Blonde", starringBilly Bob Thornton andJohn Ritter ; and "Sin-Jin Smyth " starringJonathan Davis ,Richard Tyson ,Don Stroud andRoddy Piper .Early music career
His first record sessions included
Ernie Freeman , and the then unknownDaryl Dragon , Charles Wright andJimmy James . Also unsigned at the time, was a band called Love consisting ofBryan MacLean (rhythm guitar),Johnny Echols (lead guitar),Ken Forssi (bass) and Don Conka (drums). Flaherty sat in with the group at L. A. clubs called The Brave New World and Bito Lido's, and the group minus their leaderArthur Lee , backed him up on several records. Meanwhile, Love attracted a huge following at Bito Lido's, and word of Vince's distinctive style of harmonica playing spread, enableing him to become booked on sessions with L.A. Rock and Blues artists, such asEtta James .In later years, original members of Love mentioned that his arrangement of “Yes It's True”, recorded 3 months earlier than Love's biggest hit “7&7 Is”, was the band's inspiration to change Arthur Lee's previously slow folk song into a driving, rolling beat that reaches an explosive crescendo and then starts up slow again.
Songwriter
Sharon Sheeley , ("Somethin Else", "Poor Little Fool") was Vince's girlfriend at the time. She told her friends that he reminded her of her fiancé, rockerEddie Cochran who was killed in a car crash in London. Sheeley took Flaherty to London for a try out with The Playboys, after their front manVince Taylor overdosed on LSD. The audition didn’t work out and The Playboys became TheBobbie Clarke Noise, named after their leader, who was the first known rock drummer to use a double bass. Later, Bobbie Clarke came to America and replaced Love's drummer Don Conka, on Flaherty's recordings with Love.Afterward, Flaherty took over the front man spot for a group called The Elves Themselves, and recorded a single called "The Certificate" that included
Jimi Hendrix on guitar,Ken Forssi on bass andBobbie Clarke on drums. Vince and The Elves also made a record entitled "Feel Alright" produced by Vic Diaz of the Matadors, purportedly forLou Adler , the producer ofJan and Dean , andThe Mamas and the Papas . More recordings might have been available, but Clarke soon garnered the distinction of becoming the first UK rocker to be busted for pot and swiftly deported.Subsequently, Flaherty was cast to star in a Western movie and departed for Italy. The movie was never completed. Instead, Flaherty was rendered unconscious, fed intravenously, and kept asleep for a period of nearly three months. The producers maintained the star had gone insane, and they collected a large sum from the completion bond company. Meanwhile, no one had heard anything from Flaherty. Sharon Sheeley found out where he was, and with the help of
Gordon Waller , half of the singing duoPeter and Gordon , obtained custody papers from Gordon's father, a prominent London physician. Together Sharon and Gordon traveled to the Villa Belvedere outside of Rome where Flaherty was being held and obtained his release. The bizarre circumstance left Flaherty a wreck and he was not able to record or effectively pursue a career for several years.In 1969,
Jimi Hendrix had a surprise lineup change for the last day of the concert at Devonshire Downs, and he utilized Flaherty to deliver and set up the equipment ofBuddy Miles . That date marked end of the Jimi Hendrix Experience and the advent of Jimi's new group with Buddy Miles andBilly Cox . No one, including the Experience'sNoel Redding andMitch Mitchell realized that Hendrix was changing his band because he was given to spontaneously jamming with so many different players.Producer and actor
Years later, Vince Flaherty re-appeared as a producer and actor in over 100 feature films and television movies. Some of his credits include "Ladies Man", "The Fall Guy", "Blacke's Magic", "Masquerade", "Capitol", "Law of the Sea", "The Legend of Billy Blood", "Pendulum" and "Championship Polo".
Filmography
Filmography - producer
*"Sin-Jin Smyth" (2008) (executive producer)
*"Genevieve" (2006) (associate producer)
*"A Day for the Birds" (2005) (producer)
*"The Missing" (2005) (executive producer)
*"Double Fault" (2001) (executive producer
*"Wendell's Sweet Christmas" (1999) (associate producer)
*"A Gun, A Car, A Blonde" (1998) (associate producer)
*"El Regreso" (1996) (executive producer) aka "The Return of Billy Blood" (1996) (Mexico)
*"Viva Billy Blood" (1995) (executive producer) (Mexico)
*"Scoring" (1995) (associate producer)
*"La Leyenda" (1994) (producer) aka "The Legend of Billy Blood" (1994) (Mexico)
*"Junkyard (1993) (associate producer)
*"Championship Polo" (1991) (TV) (executive producer)
*"The Lost Mines of El Diablo" (1988) (associate producer)Filmography - actor
*"Sin-Jin Smyth" (2008) Troublemaker
*"A Gun, A Car, A Blonde" (1998)....Petrovich #1
*"Regreso, El" (1996)....Billy Blood ...aka The Return of Billy Blood (1996) (Mexico)
*"Viva Billy Blood" (1995)....Billy Blood (Mexico)
*"Leyenda, La" (1994)....Billy Blood ...aka The Legend of Billy Blood (1994) (Mexico)
*"Judge, The" (1989) (TV)....Richard Bauer
*"Deadly Addiction" (1988)....Rockhouse Leader
*"Divorce Court" (1987) (TV)....Billy Coe
*"Divorce Court" (1986) (TV)....Dr. Jim Franklin (1987)
*"Black's Magic" (1986) (TV)....Captain Ryder
*"Webster" (1983)(TV)....Chad (1987)
*"Masquerade" (1983) (TV)....U.S. Commercial Attaché
*"Capitol" (1982) (TV)....Bartender (1985)
*"Fame" (1982) (TV)....Mounted Police Officer
*"Moonlight" (1982) (TV)....Young Stockbroker
*"Charlie's Angels " (1981) (TV)....Nick
*"The Fall Guy " (1981) (TV)....Stan Edwards
*"Strike Force" (1981) (TV)....Detective Jim O'Brien, episode “Death Faire”
*"Fantasy" (1981) (TV)....Audience Plant/French Voiceover
*"Park Place" (1981) (TV)....George Simmons
*"Ladies Man" (1980) (TV)....Lawrence Stallings
*"Knots Landing " (1979) (TV)....Harold Waite (1983)
*"A Man Called Sloane" (1979) (TV)....Mat (1980)
*"BJ and the Bear " (1979) (TV) ....Deputy Carter
*"Baa Baa Black Sheep" (1976) (TV)....Lieutenant Adams
*"Little House on the Prairie" (1974) (TV)....Jim (1981)
*"Barnaby Jones " (1973) (TV)....Cal Brannon (1985)
*"The Young and the Restless " (1973) (TV)....Norman Wells (1984)
*"Marcus Welby, M.D. " (1969)(TV)....Rick Summers (1974)
*"One Life to Live " (1968) (TV)....Bill Davis (1980)
*"Pendulum" (1968)....Street Tough
*"Law of the Sea" (1968)....Lieutenant Harrington
*"The Donna Reed Show " (1963-1964) (TV)....Mike, episode “Episode in A Flat”
*"General Hospital " (1963) (TV)....Dr. Steve Reynolds 1973
*"The Texan" (1958) (TV)....ChildPrivate life
The role he says he prefers most is his current one as a husband, and father of two boys. He is a director of the Pacific Palisades Historical Society and was a member of the Pacific Palisades Community Council, credited with saving a 16-acre wooded area in the Palisades, known as The Ocean Woods, from a tract of 23 homes. He still performs with his band The Invincebles at venues in the Los Angeles area.
External links
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* [http://vinceflaherty.net/ Official website]
* [http://love.torbenskott.dk/flaherty.asp Love website]
* [http://theinvincebles.com/ The Invincebles website]
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