FRANCIS L. SULLIVAN
ACTING
Francis Loftus Sullivan (6 January 1903, Wandsworth, London - 19 November 1956, New York City) was an English film and stage actor.
He attended Stonyhurst, the Jesuit public school in Lancashire, England whose alumni include Charles Laughton and Arthur Conan Doyle.
A heavily built man with a striking double-chin and a deep voice, Sullivan made his acting debut at the Old Vic aged 18 in Shakespeare's Richard III and appeared in his first film in 1932.
- Oliver Twist 1948
- Caesar and Cleopatra 1945
- The Red Danube 1949
- Great Expectations 1946
- Joan of Arc 1948
- 'Pimpernel' Smith 1941
- 21 Days Together 1940
- Hell's Island 1955
- Night and the City 1950
- The Citadel 1938
- The Mystery of Edwin Drood 1935
- Plunder of the Sun 1953
- The Winslow Boy 1948
- My Favorite Spy 1951
- The Return of Bulldog Drummond 1934
- Take My Life 1947
- Drums of Tahiti 1954
- Christopher Columbus 1949
- Fiddlers Three 1944
- Sangaree 1953
- The Four Just Men 1939
- Broken Journey 1948
- Non-Stop New York 1937
- The Drum 1938
- Red Wagon 1933
- Caribbean 1952
- The Ware Case 1938
- F.P.1 1933
- Chu Chin Chow 1934
- The Fire Raisers 1934
- The Day Will Dawn 1942
- Cheating Cheaters 1934
- The Missing Rembrandt 1932
- The Prodigal 1955
- The Foreman Went to France 1942
- Behave Yourself! 1951
- Dinner at the Ritz 1937
- The Man Within 1947
- Young Man's Fancy 1939
- Studio One 1948
- General Electric Theater 1953