Sean Flynn (photojournalist)

Sean Flynn
Flynn (left) and Dana Stone riding motorcycles into Communist-held territory in Cambodia on April 6, 1970 – the day they disappeared
Born
Sean Leslie Flynn

(1941-05-31)May 31, 1941
DisappearedApril 6, 1970 (aged 28)
Highway One, Cambodia
StatusDeclared presumed dead, 1984
Alma materDuke University
Occupation(s)Photojournalist, actor
Years active1956–1970
Parent(s)Errol Flynn
Lili Damita

Sean Leslie Flynn (May 31, 1941 – disappeared April 6, 1970; declared legally dead in 1984)[1] was an American actor and freelance photojournalist best known for his coverage of the Vietnam War.[2]

Flynn was the only child of Australian-American actor Errol Flynn and his first wife, French-American actress Lili Damita. After studying briefly at Duke University, he embarked on an acting career. He retired by the mid-1960s to become a freelance photojournalist under contract to Time magazine.

In search of exceptional images, Flynn traveled with U.S. Army Special Forces units and irregulars operating in remote areas. While on assignment in Cambodia in April 1970, Flynn and fellow photojournalist Dana Stone were captured by communist guerrillas. Neither man was seen or heard from again. In 1984, Flynn's mother had him declared dead in absentia.

  1. ^ Young, Perry Deane; Two of the Missing: Remembering Sean Flynn & Dana Stone p. 271 (Press 53: 2009) ISBN 978-0-9816280-9-7
  2. ^ Roth, Mitchel P. (1997). Historical Dictionary of War Journalism. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. p. 106. ISBN 978-0-313-29171-5.