

Francis L. Sullivan
Birthday
January 6, 1903 (53 years)
Place of Birth
Wandsworth, London, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Biography
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. Some of his notable film roles include Mr. Bumble in Oliver Twist (1948) and Phil Nosseross in the film noir Night and the City (1950). Sullivan also played the part of Jaggers in two versions of Charles Dickens's Great Expectations - in 1934 and 1946. He appeared in a fourth Dickens film, the 1935 Universal Pictures version of The Mystery of Edwin Drood, in which he played Crisparkle. In 1938, he was featured in The Citadel, starring Robert Donat, and a decade later, he played the role of Pierre Cauchon in the technicolor version of Joan of Arc, starring Ingrid Bergman. Also in 1938 he starred in a revival of the Stokes' brothers play Oscar Wilde at London's Arts Theatre. Sullivan also acted in light comedies, notably My Favorite Spy (1951), starring Bob Hope and Hedy Lamarr, in which he played an enemy agent, and the comedy Fiddlers Three (1944), portraying Nero. He also played the role of Pothinus in the 1945 film version of George Bernard Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra. The film was directed by Gabriel Pascal, and was the last film personally supervised by Shaw himself. Sullivan later reprised the role in a stage revival of the play. Sullivan, who eventually became a naturalized US citizen, won a Tony Award in 1955 for the Agatha Christie play Witness for the Prosecution. Earlier, he had played Hercule Poirot at the Embassy Theatre (London) in the Christie play, Black Coffee (1930). He died of a heart attack, aged 53 (some sources claim he died from an unspecified "lung ailment"). Description above from the Wikipedia article Francis L. Sullivan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Francis L. Sullivan Movies & TV-shows on Netflix
Movies with Francis L. Sullivan
Night and the City
Jun 15, 1950
Great Expectations
Dec 26, 1946
Oliver Twist
Jun 28, 1948
Joan of Arc
Dec 22, 1948
Great Expectations
Oct 22, 1934
Caesar and Cleopatra
Dec 11, 1945
The Prodigal
May 6, 1955
'Pimpernel' Smith
Jul 28, 1941
Hell's Island
May 6, 1955
The Winslow Boy
Sep 24, 1948
The Drum
Sep 29, 1938
My Favorite Spy
Dec 25, 1951
TV shows with Francis L. Sullivan
The Philco Television Playhouse
Oct 3, 1948
Robert Montgomery Presents
Jan 30, 1950
Studio One
Nov 7, 1948
Studio One
Nov 7, 1948
The Ed Sullivan Show
Jun 20, 1948
Suspense
Jan 6, 1949
Cavalcade of America
Oct 1, 1952
Lux Video Theatre
Oct 2, 1950
Lights Out
Jul 19, 1949
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
Oct 5, 1951
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
Oct 5, 1951
Sure As Fate
Jul 4, 1950