Herry Flinger was a crooner popular in the 1950's. A chain smoking hard drinking womanizer back then, with a few hits songs, mostly covering songs that Bing Crosby had hits with in the fortys. Cancer made a home in Flinger by the late 1980's, and he now is old and pale, with a hole in his throat that he uses a voice box to talk through. Some find his show repulsive as he is often wiping the drool that runs from the throat hole with a silken handerchief. The worst part is he still loves to sing, he buzzes and rattles through his voice box ruining any number he attempts. Old time connections debts and favors keep him on late night T V, even though fewer then fifty people watch him nationwide.
Herry Flingers Career:
- 1939 a brief appearance on Lawman Jack as the lemon kid, All known copies are lost, except a trailer.
- 1941 a cameo in the western Valley of death. A orphan boy living on the streets of a rough cow town. He is shot by accident by the films protagonist, a hard drinking desparto who changes his ways and protects the town against marauding injuns.
- 1941 Cameo as orphan number seven in My Mistakes are plotting against me a comedy staring Pugsly Damon and Doris Bletchman.
- 1944 Cameo role as the teenage squirrel hunter in Red Skeleton's film Twin Bridges.
- 1947 His first staring role as Camel Toe McFlint, a old west cowboy now living in the Australian outback of the mid 1800's.
- 1988 + Staring role in the Herry Flinger show.