Ohhh…. Errol: Author Patricia A. O’Brien on the shenanigans of Hollywood A-lister Errol Flynn

Errol Flynn: A Life and Career by Patricia A. O’Brien (author, pictured above) offers a fresh, deeply researched portrait of the actor, moving beyond his swashbuckling screen persona to examine the complexities of his life. The book traces Flynn’s rise from growing up in Tasmania to the heights of Hollywood stardom, highlighting iconic roles in films like Captain Blood and The Adventures of Robin Hood.
In the biography, O’Brien balances the actor’s charisma and talent with candid explorations of his legal troubles, controversial industry talk, and personal excesses.
Drawing on archival material and historical context, the author situates Flynn within the Golden Age of Hollywood while interrogating the myths that have long surrounded him.
Ultimately, the book presents Flynn as both a product of his time and a figure who actively shaped his own legend – flawed, magnetic, and enduringly fascinating.
Here, Cream‘s editor Antonino Tati asks Patricia about the actor’s lasting impact on Hollywood.
“I have a hard time knowing what ‘woke’ means in 2026, but Flynn’s story is bound to make readers feel uncomfortable as they contend with issues they would rather not.” Patricia A. O’Brien
Hi Patricia. Have you always been fascinated by biographies?
Yes, I have. Biographies are the best way of understanding the past and appreciating how others lived, and good ones get to the flesh and blood of lives. Like any great work of history, you need great sources for a great biography, ones that reveal the beating heart of your subject.
What drew you to revisit Errol Flynn’s life at this moment?
I’ve been working on this book over many years as other projects and life prolonged its ‘writing phase’. The book’s emergence is particularly well-timed given so many echoes with the present, but I always thought it was an incredible story that drew me in.
How did you navigate separating myth from fact in Flynn’s story?
Identifying myth was a matter of cross-referencing and finding corroborating evidence or, as was often the case with this book, not finding any verification of claims.

Were there any discoveries that challenged your preconceptions of Flynn?
Given that Flynn was so beloved by women across all age brackets – because of his image as the consummate gentleman and romantic, I think the realisations that continue to jar for me were the shocking domestic violence and his patterns of what we would call today ‘grooming’ of young women. Then there’s the conflicted story of how these acts were both challenged and also dismissed by women themselves, as well as men.
How do you think Flynn would be perceived in today’s cultural climate, particularly the woke aspect of it?
Flynn really challenges us to think about where we stand on many issues about power and its expression. The book shows that Flynn challenged society in his day, as he does now, so it will be interesting to see the debates that hopefully emerge from [it]. I have a hard time knowing what ‘woke’ means in 2026, but Flynn’s story is bound to make readers feel uncomfortable as they contend with issues they would rather not. The biggest polemics of the Flynn story are presently riling those of many political persuasions.
What role did archival research play in reshaping the star’s narrative, and how many years did it take to accumulate the research?
Archival research was critical to the book and took me on many unexpected and, as it turned out, consequential paths. I researched this book across twenty years or so.

Errol Flynn in his iconic role as Robin Hood.
Did Flynn’s Tasmanian origins influence his Hollywood identity?
There was a lot of muddying of Flynn’s origin story once he became a Hollywood actor, and Flynn played along with the narrative that he was Irish – as being Australian in the Golden Age of Hollywood had no cache. But the Tasmanian roots, the love of nature, especially the sea, as well as the imperial culture which abounded in the Australia he was raised in, had an indelible impact on the Hollywood image he inhabited.
Do you find sympathy for the man despite his controversies?
Flynn was wounding but also very wounded. There is so much about the human condition in his story and going behind his public face to his inner life did evoke empathy for him. I would not have spent so long writing about his life if this was not the case. Readers have commented on this aspect of the book, and it surprised them. But despite this, he’s not absolved or excused for the terrible things he did, though he’s not the hero of his own story. The heroes of this book are the many women who lived through wounding encounters with Flynn.
What do you hope readers take away from the actor’s life story?
I hope that readers appreciate the extraordinariness, complexity and challenges of the story. More importantly, I hope that readers appreciate that ‘cancelling’ someone like Flynn, burying him and the world and the times that exalted him, robs us of critical means to comprehend how we got to today when the controversies that shaped his life, and his world, are not only live but are at the centre of culture and society.

Portrait of a Hollywood icon.
One final (bit of a cheeky) question. There’s been talk for decades about the generous size of Mr Flynn’s main private part, some saying he even used sex to help get him as high on the Hollywood ladder as he got. Do you believe he may have?
For those curious about this dimension of the Errol Flynn story, keep in mind that reality was regularly inflated to build the myths which swirled around him that, it seems, live on to this day.
The biography ‘Errol Flynn: A Life and Career’ by Patricia A. O’Brien is published through Allen & Unwin, RRP $36.99, and available in quality bookstores.

Another of Flynn’s famous films was ‘Captain Blood’ which you can hear the 1937 radio production of here through Spotify or click on the above graphic.
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