Joe Flaherty



First NameJoe
Last NameFlaherty
Full Name at BirthJoe Flaherty
Other NamesJoseph O`Flaherty
Age70
Date of BirthMay 21, 1941
BirthplacePittsburgh, PA
Height6' 1" (185 cm)
BuildAverage
Hair ColorBlack
Star SignTaurus
EthnicityWhite
NationalityAmerican
Occupation CategoryActor
Claim to FameSCTV

Joe Flaherty (born June 21, 1941) is an American-Canadian actor and comedian. He is best known for his work on the Canadian sketch comedy SCTV, from 1976 to 1984, and as Harold Weir on Freaks and Geeks. He is currently a judge on The Second City's Next Comedy Legend.


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Filmography

Selected Joe Flaherty film and TV show credits:


Acting Credits

2011
I, Martin Short, Goes Home
Atticus Finch

2008
Summerhood
Camp Director

2008
The Dead Beat
Buzz Thompkins

2008
Caution: May Contain Nuts
Count Floyd, Miscellaneous

2007
This Is My Friend
Principal Doherty

2006
Mr. Dawson

2006
Uncle Joe's Cartoon Playhouse
Uncle Joe

2005
Roger the Doorman

2005
-

2005
Ramon Garcia

2005
Casino Player from Aliquippa

2004
Texas TV Station Manager

2004
Jeb, the Goat

2004
Beaver

2004
The Super Popular Show
Uncle Mantis Cornchunder

2004
Rio Loco
-

2003
Owen Fergus

2003
Chilly Beach
Antoine DelVecchio

2002
Mr. Leonard

2002
Abe's Foster Dad

2002
Joe

2002
The True Meaning of Christmas Specials
Bing Crosby

2001
William

2001
Dr. Vollmer

2001
Go Fish
Dr. Troutner

2001
Maybe It's Me
Chaz

2001
Clay Glick

2001
The Legend of Tarzan
Hooft

2001
The Santa Claus Brothers
Snorkel

2000
Mr. Rupert

2000
The Daily Blade
-

1999
Father McNulty

1999
Dogmatic
-

1999
Vatican Messenger, Western Union Man

1999
Harold Weir

1998
Mentors
James Naismith

1998
Bryan

1998
Father McAndrew

1998
Contempt of Court
Judge Reinhold

1997
Fred Holden

1997
The Don's Analyst
Dr. Lowell Royce

1997
Cmdt. Stuart Hefilfinger, Comdt. Stuart Hefilfinger

1996
Jeering Fan

1996
Mr. Barry

1996
The Louie Show
Mr. Wells

1996
McGraff

1995
Cousin Ray - Funeral

1995
Family Reunion: A Relative Nightmare
Kevin Dooley

1995
The Show Formerly Known as the Martin Short Show
Lyle Lovett

1994
Runaway Daughters
Mr. Nicholson

1994
Perry

1994
Hardball
Butt Winnick

1993
Herm Evans

1993
Father O'Malley

1993
Royal Canadian Air Farce
-

1991
Chief Elder, Elder

1991
Morton & Hayes
Thug

1991
-

1991
Little Dracula
Big Dracula

1990
Wedding Band
Peter

1990
Looking for Miracles
Chief Berman

1990
Stoo

1990
Maniac Mansion
Dr. Fred Edison

1990
Back to the Beanstalk
The Chili Bean Leader

1990
Making Real Funny Home Videos
Count Floyd Robertson

1989
Western Union Man

1989
Vic DeRubis

1989
Doorman

1989
I, Martin Short, Goes Hollywood
Gene Siskel

1988
Monsters
Sherwin

1988
The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley
Count Floyd

1988
The Best of SCTV
Guy Caballero, Various Characters

1987
George Baker

1987
Waiting Room Patient

1987
CBS Summer Playhouse
Regis Rogan

1987
Dr. Plierson

1986
Pilot

1986
General Raymond

1986
Dave Thomas: The Incredible Time Travels of Henry Osgood
Bill Sykes

1985
Martin Short: Concert for the North Americas
Charlton Heston

1985
George Burns Comedy Week
Terry

1984
Deathrow Inmate

1983
Chick Leff

1983
SCTV Channel
Various

1983
The Hitchhiker
The Chemist

1982
Veteran father

1981
Lawyer /General

1981
Border Guard

1981
Various, , Marcello Gassman

1980
Double Negative
Roger

1980
Patrol Car Policeman #2

1980
Sam Slaton

1980
From Cleveland
Various

1979
Raoul Lipschitz

1976
Carl Michaelevich

1976
Second City TV
Various, Guy Caballero, Count Floyd, Count Floyd

1976
The Sunshine Hour
Regular

1975
King of Kensington
Fast Frankie

1972
The David Steinberg Show
Kirk Dirkwood

Producer Credits

1990
Partners in Life
-

1988
The Best of SCTV
-

1987
Really Weird Tales
-

1987
CBS Summer Playhouse
-

1976
Second City TV
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Writer Credits

2002
CBC Winnipeg Comedy Festival
-

1998
My Husband's Secret Life
-

1991
Morton & Hayes
-

1990
Partners in Life
-

1990
Maniac Mansion
-

1988
The Best of SCTV
-

1987
Really Weird Tales
-

1987
CBS Summer Playhouse
-

1983
SCTV Channel
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1981
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1976
Second City TV
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