Joe Lynch (actor) explained

Joe Lynch
Birth Name:Joseph Laurence Lynch
Birth Date:16 July 1926[1] [2]
Birth Place:Mallow, County Cork, Ireland
Death Place:Alicante, Spain
Spouse:Marie Nutty
Occupation:Actor, singer, songwriter
Yearsactive:1959–2000

Joseph Laurence Lynch (16 July 1926 – 1 August 2001) was an Irish actor who had a long career in both comedy and drama. He provided voice work for children's animated series, in particular Chorlton and the Wheelies.

Lynch was also a singer and songwriter, performing in the film Johnny Nobody (1961). He also recorded work by other songwriters, including Leo Maguire's "The Whistling Gypsy" and Dick Farrelly's "Cottage by the Lee", one of his biggest 1950s recordings.

Early life

Born in Mallow in County Cork, Lynch attended the North Monastery Christian Brothers School. He had a number of other jobs before moving into acting and broadcasting full time.[3]

Career

Initially acting part-time with the Cork Shakespearean Company and at the Cork Opera House, by 1947 Lynch was acting full-time.[4]

He was a founding member of the Radio Éireann Players and appeared in productions of Teresa Deevy[5] plays among others. Between 1967–81, he acted onstage with the Abbey Theatre.[6] During the 1950s he was responsible for a Radio Éireann show Living with Lynch, broadcast on Sunday nights — the first comedy series on Radio Éireann.[7]

Lynch appeared in the popular ABC/Thames Television sitcom Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width (1968–70), and its spin-off feature film in 1973. Other notable film roles included The Siege of Sidney Street (1960), The Running Man (1963), Girl with Green Eyes (1964), The Face of Fu Manchu (1965), Ulysses (1967), Loot (1970), The Mackintosh Man (1973), The Outsider (1980), If You Go Down in the Woods Today (1981) and Eat the Peach (1986). In the 1970s, Lynch made regular guest appearances as Elsie Tanner's boyfriend in the long-running Granada TV soap Coronation Street.

In 1962, and again in 1977, Lynch won a Jacob's Award for his acting on RTÉ television.[8]

By 1979, Lynch was back in Ireland, and made his first appearances as Dinny Byrne in the RTÉ soap Bracken. Later the Byrne character would feature in the long-running RTÉ soap Glenroe.

Lynch quit Glenroe after he claimed to have been "shamefully treated" and offered "small potatoes" when he asked for a pay rise. He was also upset that he was not to get a pension. RTÉ disputed those claims.[9] Lynch criticised RTÉ for preventing him from doing other acting work alongside Glenroe. "I was terrible restricted in RTÉ, they wouldn't let me off for anything, even commercials."[10]

Lynch voiced the main antagonist, "Grundel the Toad", in the Don Bluth film Thumbelina, his final audio work before his death seven years later.[11]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1960The Night FightersSeamusTay Garnett
1960The Siege of Sidney StreetSgt. ToddRobert S. Baker
Monty Berman
1961Johnny NobodyTinkerNigel Patrick
1963The List of Adrian MessengerCyclistJohn HustonUncredited
1963The Running ManRoy TannerCarol Reed
1964Girl with Green EyesAndy DevlinDesmond Davis
1965Young Cassidy1st HurlerJack Cardiff
John Ford
1965The Face of Fu ManchuCustodianDon Sharp
1967UlyssesBlazes BoylanJoseph Strick
1967RobberyLorry driverPeter YatesUncredited
1969The Best House in LondonPolicemanPhilip SavilleUncredited
1970LootFather O'ShaughnessySilvio Narizzano
1973Never Mind the Quality, Feel the WidthPatrick Brendan Kevin Aloysius KellyRonnie Baxter
1973The MacKintosh Man1st GardaJohn Huston
1976Never Too Young to RockRussian SoldierDennis Abey
1979The Saint and the Brave GooseCapt. FinniganCyril Frankel
1979The OutsiderSean ThompsonTony Luraschi
1981If You Go Down in the Woods TodayShepherdEric Sykes
1986Eat the PeachBoss MurtaghPeter Ormrod
1994 ThumbelinaGrundelDon Bluth
Gary Goldman
Voice

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1958Theatre NightChristopher MahonEpisode: "The Heart's a Wonder"
1959The Anne Shelton Show4 episodes
1964No Hiding PlacePaddyEpisode: "An Eye for an Eye"
1964CompactHennegan4 episodes
1965Thirty-Minute TheatreKieronEpisode: "The Late Arrival of the Incoming Aircraft"
1966RedcapSgt. O'BrienEpisode: "Crime Passionel"
1966InsurrectionCathal BrughaEpisode: "Thursday, 27 April 1916: When We Are All Wiped Out"
1966Armchair TheatreDes HumphriesEpisode: "Great Big Blonde"
1967Ó DúillLiam Ó DúillTV Mini-Series
1967SanctuaryMr. DalyEpisode: "You Can't Touch Me"
1967The GamblersMulleryEpisode: "Read 'em and Weep"
1967-1971Never Mind the Quality, Feel the WidthPatrick Kelly41 episodes
1968Thirty-Minute TheatreMr. HillEpisode: "Eveline"
1968The Jazz AgeFetchEpisode: "The Assassin"
1969Love StoryEpisode: "Look Out! It's Margaret Mitchell's Solicitors"
1969All Star Comedy CarnivalPatrick Brendan Kevin Aloysius KellyTV movie
1970Happy Ever AfterWiggyEpisode: "Come Back Stranger"
1970ITV Sunday Night TheatreMichael O'ConnorEpisode: "Slattery's Mounted Foot"
1972ITV Sunday Night DramaFinbar O'SullivanEpisode: "The Sanctuary Man"
1973Crown CourtGeorge WillsEpisode: "The Night for Country Dancing"
1973The View from Daniel PikeJim MurphyEpisode: "None So Blind"
1973The FrightenersBob BlawEpisode: "Glad to Be of Help"
1974ChildhoodMichael O'DonovanEpisode: "An Only Child"
1974The Tommy Cooper Hour1 episodes
1974The Playboy of the Western WorldMichael JamesTV movie
1975Crown CourtEric FlynnEpisode: "Ring in the New Year"
1975Rule Britannia!Paddy O'Brien7 episodes
1976-1979Chorlton and the WheeliesNarrator / Various Characters 17 episodes
1976BreakdownDick CulverTV movie
1976Whodunnit?Art SelbyEpisode: "A Bad Habit"
1978-1980Coronation StreetRon Mather41 episodes
1979Play for TodayStaceyEpisode: "The Out of Town Boys"
1979Return of the SaintCaptain Finnigan2 episodes
1979The Hard WayDevaneTV movie
1980-1982BrackenDinny Byrne11 episodes
1983The Irish R.M.Sgt. Murray4 episodes
1983-2000GlenroeDinny Byrneregular

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2001/aug/16/artsfeatures1
  2. https://www.irishtimes.com/news/glenroe-actor-joe-lynch-76-dies-suddenly-in-spain-1.320695
  3. Web site: Glenroe actor Joe Lynch (76) dies suddenly in Spain . Irish Times . irishtimes.com . 2 August 2001 . 13 August 2020 .
  4. Web site: Obituaries - Joe Lynch . The Independent (UK) . independent.co.uk . 13 August 2001 . 13 August 2020 .
  5. Web site: The Teresa Deevy Archive. 10 May 2020.
  6. Web site: The Abbey Theatre Archive. 10 May 2020.
  7. "First Radio Comedy Series1954". Raidió Teilifís Éireann. Retrieved 27 August 2020
  8. McGarry, Patsy. "Late writer Wesley Burrowes best remembered for ‘Glenroe’". Irish Times, 1 January 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2020
  9. News: `Small potatoes' forced Dinny to quit Glenroe. 2000-05-26. 2008-08-17. Irish Independent.
  10. News: Glenroe star dies suddenly . 2001-08-03 . 2008-08-17 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303165151/http://www.irishnews.com/searchlog.asp?reason=denied_empty&script_name=%2Fpageacc.asp&path_info=%2Fpageacc.asp&tser1=ser&par=ben&sid=233069 . 3 March 2016 .
  11. Book: Lenburg . Jeff . The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons . 1999 . Checkmark Books . 0-8160-3831-7 . 6 June 2020 . 208.