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Charles Sullivan | |
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Charles Sullivan in Destination Tokyo 1943 | |
Born | (1899-04-24)April 24, 1899 Monroe, Louisiana, Louisiana, United States |
Died | June 25, 1972(1972-06-25) (aged 73) Los Angeles, California, United States |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1925–1958 |
Charles Sullivan (April 24, 1899 – June 25, 1972), also known as Charlie Sullivan, was an American character actor who was born just before the turn of the 20th century on April 24, 1899. He would begin his acting career at the age of 25, in the silent film, His People (1925). Over his highly prolific 30-plus-year career some sources have him appearing in over 500 films, while the American Film Institute credits him with appearing in over 250 films.
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1926 | Behind the Front | Soldier | |
1928 | The Noose | Head Waiter | uncredited |
1929 | The Spirit of Youth | Prizefighter | |
1929 | Spite Marriage | Tough Sailor | uncredited |
1930 | Safety in Numbers | Taxicab Driver | uncredited |
1941 | The Bride Came C.O.D. | Ambulance Driver | uncredited |
1945 | Girls of the Big House | Waiter | |
1956 | Hollywood or Bust | Audience Member | Final Martin & Lewis comedy; uncredited |
References
- "Charles Sullivan". American Film Institute. Retrieved October 28, 2014.
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