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  1. After a leg amputation in 1965, Flippen continued acting, usually using a wheelchair, such as in his comeback role in a 1966 episode of The Virginian, and his 1967 guest appearance in Ironside (season one, "A Very Cool Hot Car").

  2. Feb 5, 1971 · Mr. Flippen, who continued his career after the amputation of his right leg seven years ago, was taken to the hospital Tuesday night suffering from internal hemorrhaging.

  3. Flippen, one of his legs amputated after complications from diabetes (during the shooting of Cat Ballou), was dying as he played the part. He’d never been better. Intrigue. Jay C. (sometimes J.C., and “Flip” to his friends) Flippen cut a broad swath across 20th-century American culture.

  4. In later years, Flippen was dogged by illness. While filming his sheriff role in the classic comedy western Cat Ballou (1965), he had to have his leg amputated after a minor scrape, probably aggravated by diabetes, turned into a severe infection. He continued his career often in a wheelchair.

  5. Aug 29, 2013 · Clipping found in The Progress-Index published in Petersburg, Virginia on 3/1/1966. Jay C. Flippen amputation

  6. Apr 3, 2024 · 1. How did Jay C. Flippen die? Jay C. Flippen passed away on February 3, 1971, in Los Angeles due to an aortic aneurysm. 2. Was Jay C. Flippen a jazz musician? Yes, Jay C. Flippen started his entertainment career as a jazz musician, touring the country with various jazz bands. 3. How many movies did Jay C. Flippen appear in?

  7. Jun 16, 2023 · In 1962–63, he also co-starred in the comedy series Ensign O’Toole. During production of Cat Ballou in 1965, Flippen developed a serious leg infection, probably a complication of diabetes resulting from an injury to the leg. He endured excruciating pain while completing his scenes for the film.

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