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Jim Connell (27 March 1852 – February 1929) was an Irish political activist of the late 19th century and early 20th century, best known as the writer of the anthem "The Red Flag" in December 1889.
Date Of Birth March 27, 1852, County Meath, Republic of Ireland Died February 8, 1929, Lewisham, London, United Kingdom Place Of Birth USA Profession Actor Star Sign Libra
Actor Title Year Status Character Chico and the Man 1977 TV Series Postal Inspector Martin Wizards 1977 President (voice, as James Connell) The Rear Guard 1976 TV Movie Father Fitzgerald The Carol Burnett Show 1973 TV Series Jim the Elevator Operator / Jim the Elevator Man Faraday and Company 1973 TV Series Finley Thicker Than Water 1973 TV Series Woodstock Love, American Style 1970-1973 TV Series Leroy (segment "Love and the Postal Meeter") / Marvin (segment "Love and the Bachelor Party") / Clyde (segment "Love and Las Vegas") The Partridge Family 1971-1972 TV Series Gus Gorney / Orderly Gargoyles 1972 TV Movie Buddy Call Holme 1972 TV Movie Jonathon Livermoore Arnold's Closet Revue 1971 TV Movie The Red Skelton Hour 1970-1971 TV Series Oscar - Humperdoo's Assistant / pre main sketch skit / San Fernando's Assistant / ... That Girl 1967-1970 TV Series Jonas / Harvey Miller Get Smart 1970 TV Series Alex Bonanza 1969 TV Series Hotel Manager The Picasso Summer 1969 The Artist The Good Guys 1968 TV Series Horatio Hollander Occasional Wife 1967 TV Series Chubb Jr. Run Buddy Run 1966 TV Series Junior Summer Fun 1966 TV Series Wimple The Wild Wild West 1966 TV Series Richard Henry Gidget 1966 TV Series Norman Crowley The Andy Griffith Show 1966 TV Series Darryl Your Favorite Story 1954 TV Series The Wild One 1953 Boxer (uncredited) Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok 1951 TV Series Frank
Self Title Year Status Character The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 1967 TV Series Himself Once Upon a Coffee House 1965 Himself (as Jim, Jake and Joan)
Known for movies Wizards (1977) as President
Gargoyles (1972) as Buddy
The Picasso Summer (1969) as The Artist
Arnold's Closet Revue (1971) as Actor