- Born: Jun 21, 1941 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Occupation: Actor, Writer
- Active: '70s-2000s
- Major Genres: Comedy
- Career Highlights: SCTV, Freaks and Geeks, Looking for Miracles
- First Major Screen Credit: The David Steinberg Show (1974)
| Actor: Joe Flaherty |
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| Born | June 21, 1941 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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| Occupation | Actor |
Joe Flaherty (born June 21, 1941) is an American-Canadian comedian. He is best known for his work on the Canadian sketch comedy SCTV, from 1976 to 1984. He is currently a judge on The Second City's Next Comedy Legend.
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Flaherty was born Joseph O'Flaherty[1] in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but moved to Chicago where he started his comedy career with the Second City Theater as Joe O'Flaherty. After seven years in Chicago, he moved to Toronto, Ontario to help establish the Toronto Second City theatre troupe. During those years, he was one of the original writer/performers on SCTV, where he spent eight years on the show, playing such characters as Big Jim McBob (of Farm Film Report fame), Count Floyd/Floyd Robertson ( A bit of SCTV trivia here: Count Floyd, who was SCTV news anchorman Floyd Robertson in a vampire costume and cheesy make-up, is based on Bill Cardille, who Joe Flaherty watched as a kid growing up in Pittsburgh. Cardille did the weather for the local NBC station, and on weekends hosted the studio wrestling matches and as "Chilly Billy" hosted the Saturday night horror feature), and station owner/manager Guy Caballero who goes around in a wheelchair simply for the respect therein.
Other memorable Flaherty characterizations included emotional talk show host Sammy Maudlin, seedy saxophonist-private eye Vic Apeggio, aggressive elocution lecturer Norman Gorman, myopic public television host Hugh Betcha and "crazy as a snake" ex-convict Rocco.
SCTV ceased production in 1984.
Throughout his film career, Flaherty has appeared in a number of cult favorites, for example, playing the part of the Western Union postal worker who delivers Doc Brown's 70-year-old letter to Marty McFly in 1989's Back to the Future Part II, as well as yelling "jackass!" in Happy Gilmore.
In 1999, Flaherty joined the cast of Freaks and Geeks, an NBC hour-long dramedy in which he played Harold Weir, the irascible father of two teens. Despite a dedicated cult following, the show only lasted one season. He made appearances on the CBS sitcom The King of Queens as Father McAndrew, priest at the Heffernan's church. He currently stars on the Bite TV original program called Uncle Joe's Cartoon Playhouse, and serves as a judge on the CBC program Second City's: Next Comedy Legend.
As of 2004[update], Flaherty is a member of the faculty at Humber College, where he teaches a comedy writing course. He is also on the program's Advisory Committee.
Flaherty's brothers are comedy writers David and Paul Flaherty (the latter being a writer on SCTV). He has a daughter and a son; Gudrun Flaherty and Gabriel Flaherty.
| Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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| 2004 | Home on the Range | (?) | Movie |
| 2003 | National Security | (?) | Movie |
| 2002 | Slackers | (?) | TV Movie |
| 1999 | Detroit Rock City | (?) | Movie |
| 1997 | The Wrong Guy | (?) | Movie |
| 1996 | Snowboard Academy | (?) | Movie |
| 1996 | Happy Gilmore | Jeering Fan | Movie |
| 1995 | Stuart Saves His Family | (?) | Movie |
| 1990 | Maniac Mansion | Dr. Fred Edison | Movie |
| 1989 | Who's Harry Crumb? | (?) | Movie |
| 1989 | Back to the Future Part II | Western Union Man | Movie |
| 1987 | Innerspace | Waiting Room Patient | Movie |
| 1986 | One Crazy Summer | (?) | Movie |
| 1986 | Club Paradise | (?) | Movie |
| 1985 | Follow That Bird | Sid Sleaze | Movie |
| 1981 | Stripes | (?) | Movie |
| 1981 | Heavy Metal | (Voice) | Movie |
| 1980 | Used Cars | (?) | Movie |
| 1979 | 1941 | (?) | Movie |
Celebrities impersonated by Flaherty on SCTV include: Kirk Douglas, Charlton Heston, William F. Buckley, Jack Klugman, Robert Mitchum, Bing Crosby, Don Knotts, Yassir Arafat, Alistair Cooke, Slim Whitman, the corpse of Albert Schweitzer, Gregory Peck, Eddie Anderson (as 'Rochester'), Alan Alda, Elvis Presley, Hugh Beaumont, John Huston, Larry Fine, Pope Paul VI, Art Garfunkel, Broderick Crawford, Jacques Cousteau, Henry Fonda, Marcello Mastroianni, Sylvester Stallone, Paul Bradley, Aaron Copland, Dom DiMaggio, Dick Beddoes, Gavin MacLeod, Prince Philip, Tom Wolfe, Peter O'Toole, Salvador Dalí, Gene Siskel, and musician Paul Revere.
Flaherty appeared in a cameo in the deleted scenes from Anchorman as the salacious News Director who first employs Rita Genkin after her graduation from Syracuse University. He encourages her to wear a swimsuit to do the weather.
Flaherty appeared as an immigration mountie in the "Canadian Road Trip" episode of That '70s Show alongside fellow SCTV member Dave Thomas.
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