Eric Flynn was born on 13 December 1939 on Hainan Island, China, where his father was a customs officer for the Hong Kong government. After the outbreak of war and the Japanese invasion of China, his family spent several years interned in a Japanese prisoner of war camp (50 years later he would play a British prisoner in the film Empire of the Sun, set in a Japanese prison of war camp in China).
He returned to Britain at the age of 13, and was educated at Chatham House School in Ramsgate. He then gained a scholarship to Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), where he met his first wife Fern.
Flynn's sons by his first marriage, Daniel and Jerome, are both actors. He also had a daughter, Kerry, by his first marriage. Flynn married his second wife Caroline, a South African, in 1981. His daughter from his second marriage, Lillie Flynn, finished a three-year acting degree at The Central School of Speech and Drama in 2007 and his son, Johnny, is also an actor and singer
1993
as Paul Hanlon
1987
as British Prisoner
1985
as Robert Chandler
1974
as Michael Slattery
1973
as Michael Slattery
1972
as Will Lawless
1970
as Ivanhoe
1968
as Germanicus
1968
1968
as Leo Ryan
1967
as Alan-a-Dale
1965
1963
as Lt. Philip Brackenbury
1963
as Leo Ryan
1962
as Erik von Strafen
1961
as Croft
1959