His impressive film credits include: Intrigue (1947) as Mike the Bartender; Brute Force (1947) with Burt Lancaster and Hume Cronin, as Hodges; A Womans Secret (1949) as Inspector J. Fowler; They Live by Night (1949) as T-Dub; Oh, You Beautiful Doll (1949) as Lippy Brannigan; Down to the Sea in Ships (1949) as Luke; Love that Brute (1950) as Biff; The Yellow Cab Man (1950) with Red Skelton, as Hugo; Winchester 73 (1950) as Sgt. Wilkes; Two Flags West (1950) as Sgt. Terrance Duey; Flying Leathernecks (1951) with John Wayne, as Master Sgt. Clancy; The People Against OHara (1951) with Spencer Tracy, as Sven Norson; The Lemon Drop Kid (1951) with Bob Hope, as Straight Flush; The Las Vegas Story (1952) as Capt. H.A. Harris; Bend of the River (1952) as Jeremy Baile; Thunder Bay (1953) as Kermit MacDonald; East of Sumatra (1953) as Mac; The Wild One (1954) with Marlon Brando, as Sheriff Stew Singer; Carnival Story (1954) as Charley Grayson; Oklahoma! (1955) as Ike Skidmore; Strategic Air Command (1955) as Doyle; Kismet (1955) as Jawan; Man Without a Star (1956) as Strap Davis; The Killing (1956) as Marvin Unger; Night Passage (1957) as Ben Kimball; The Deerslayer (1957) as Old Tom Hutter; The Restless Breed (1957) as Marshal Steve Evans; Hot Summer Night (1957) as Oren Kobble; Wild River (1960) as Hamilton Garth; The Plunderers (1960) as Sheriff McCauley; Cat Ballou (1965) as Sheriff Cardigan; Firecreek (1968) as Mr. Pittman; Hellfighters (1968) as Jack Lomax and The Seven Minutes (1971) as Luther Yerkes, his last film. He appeared as a regular on the TV series: Ensign OToole (1962-63) as Chief Petty Officer Homer Nelson. He also guest starred on such TV series as: Wanted: Dead or Alive; Rawhide; The Untouchables; The Dick Van Dyke Show; Gunsmoke and The Virginian. He was married to screenwriter Ruth Brooks in 1946 until his death. He died during surgery for internal hemorrhaging on February 3, 1971 in Los Angeles, California at age 71.
Jay C. Flippen. A great character actor. He was in a few of those very dark but very good Anthony Mann/Jimmy Stewart westerns in the 50’s.