Emmett J. Flynn was born on November 9, 1892 in Denver, Colorado, USA. He was a director and writer, known for The Palace of Pleasure (1926), Shame (1921) and The Lincoln Highwayman (1919). He was married to Margaret Shelby, Nita Flynn and Genevieve Flynn. He died on June 4, 1937 in Hollywood, California, USA at the age of 44 of alcoholism.
The Veiled Woman
(Director)
Monte Cristo
(Director)
Married Alive
(Director)
Yellow Fingers
(Director)
Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model
(Director)
The Racing Strain
(Director)
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
(Director)
Shame
(Screenplay)
The Untamed
(Director)
The Last Trail
(Director)
Hell's Hole
(Director)
The Lincoln Highwayman
(Director)
The Lincoln Highwayman
(Scenario Writer)
Early to Bed
(Director)
Alimony
(Director)
The Palace of Pleasure
(Director)
Less Than the Dust
(Assistant Director)
His Picture in the Papers
(Assistant Director)
The Dancers
(Director)
Eastward Ho!
(Director)
Wings of Youth
(Director)
Virtuous Sinners
(Director)
East Lynne
(Director)
East Lynne
(Writer)
Without Compromise
(Director)
Shame
(Director)
A Fool There Was
(Director)
The Man Who Came Back
(Director)
The Yankee Señor
(Director)