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June 21, 1941
April 1, 2024
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Joe Flaherty (June 21, 1941 – April 1, 2024) was an American-Canadian actor and comedian. He was best known for his work on the Canadian sketch comedy SCTV, from 1976 to 1984, and as Harold Weir on Freaks and Geeks.

Self - Actor, SCTV (archive footage)
2025

Self (archive footage)
2025

Self (archive footage)
2020

Self
2018

2017

2012

Mayor Andrews
2010

Western Union Man (voice)
2009

Camp Director
2008

Self
2006

as Self - Actor, SCTV (archive footage)

as Self (archive footage)

as Self (archive footage)

as Self



as Mayor Andrews

as Western Union Man (voice)

as Camp Director

as Self


as Roger the Doorman


as Casino Player from Aliquippa

as Car Door Owner (voice)

as Jeb, the goat (voice)

as The Beaver (voice)

as Jeb (voice)

as (voice)

as Owen Fergus

as Bing Crosby

as Abe’s Foster Dad (voice)


as Snorkel (voice)

as Mr. Leonard

as Hooft (voice)

as Dr. Vollmer

as William

as Mr. Rupert

as Harold Weir

as Father Phillip McNulty


as (voice)

as Western Union Man (voice)

as Vatican Messenger (voice)

as Father McAndrew

as Bryan

as Cmdt. Stuart Hefilfinger

as Dr. Lowell Royce

as Fred Holden

as Mr. Barry

as Milt

as Jeering Fan

as Lyle Lovett

as Cousin Ray

as Kevin Dooley

as Mr. Nicholson

as Perry
as Himself

as Herm Evans


as Chief Elder (voice)

as Elder (voice)
as Chili Bean Leader

as Dr. Fred Edison

as Stoo

as Peter

as Count Floyd

as Count Floyd / Floyd Robertson

as Western Union Man

as Chief Berman

as Gene Siskel

as Vic

as Doorman

as Count Floyd

as Count Floyd

as George Baker

as Waiting Room Patient

as Dr. Plierson

as Host

as General Raymond

as Pilot



as Sid Sleaze

as Death Row Inmate (uncredited)

as The Chemist


as Chick Leff

as Marcello Gassman

as Man

as Lawyer / General (voice)

as Border Guard

as Various

as Various

as Sam Slaton

as Roger

as Patrol Car Policeman #2

as Raoul Lipschitz

as Self - Various Characters

as Carl Michaelevich

as Self