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Barry Sullivan

Barry Sullivan

Acting
August 29, 1912 (81) — June 6, 1994
New York City, New York, USA
August 29, 1912 (81) — June 6, 1994
New York City, New York, USA

Barry Sullivan

Acting

Biography

Barry Sullivan (August 29, 1912 – June 6, 1994) was an American movie actor who appeared in over 100 movies from the 1930s to the 1980s. Born in New York City, Sullivan fell into acting when in college playing semi-pro football. During the later Depression years, Sullivan was told that because of his 6 ft 3 in (1.9 m) stature and rugged good looks he could "make money" simply standing on a Broadway stage. This began a successful career on Broadway, movies and television. One of Sullivan's most memorable roles was playing a movie director in The Bad and the Beautiful opposite Kirk Douglas. Sullivan toured the US with Bette Davis in theatrical readings of the poetry of Carl Sandburg and starred opposite her in the 1951 film Payment on Demand. In 1950, Sullivan appeared in the film A Life of Her Own and replaced Vincent Price in the role of Leslie Charteris' Simon Templar on the NBC Radio show The Saint. Unfortunately, Sullivan only lasted two episodes before the show was cancelled, and then resurrected five weeks later with Vincent Price once again playing the starring role. Sullivan's first starring TV show was a syndicated adaptation of the radio series The Man Called X for Ziv Television in 1956-1957, as secret agent Ken Thurston, the role Herbert Marshall originally portrayed before the microphone. In the 1957-1958 season, Sullivan starred in the adventure/drama television series Harbormaster. He played a commercial ship's captain, David Scott, and Paul Burke played his partner, Jeff Kittridge, in five episodes of the series, which aired first on CBS and then ABC under the revised title Adventure at Scott Island. In 1960, Sullivan played frontier sheriff Pat Garrett opposite Clu Gulager as outlaw Billy the Kid in the western television series The Tall Man (although the series ran for seventy-five half-hour episodes, the one in which Garrett kills Billy was never filmed). Sullivan appeared in Sam Peckinpah's Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973) as John Chisum, but his scene was excised from the release print (though later restored to the film). He had a featured role in the 1976 miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man Book II. In additional to The Tall Man, Sullivan also starred in the television series The Road West, which aired on NBC on Monday, alternating with Perry Como), during the 1966-1967 season. Sullivan played the role of family patriarch Ben Pride. Sullivan guest starred in many series, including The DuPont Show with June Allyson, The Reporter, The Love Boat, Little House on the Prairie, and McMillan and Wife. He starred in many Hallmark Hall of Fame specials including a highly acclaimed production of "The Price" opposite George C. Scott. Sullivan was consistently in demand for the entirety of his career. His acting career spanned romantic leading man roles to villains and finally to character roles. In his later years, Sullivan had roles in the films, Oh God with George Burns and Earthquake, where he shared scenes with Ava Gardner. Sullivan has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: one at 1500 Vine St. for his work in television, and another at 6160 Hollywood Blvd. for motion pictures.

Filmography 179

Movies (104)

  • The Men Who Made the Movies: Samuel Fuller
    2002
    Griff Bonnell (archive footage)
  • Casino
    1980
    Sam Fletcher
  • The Secret of Lost Valley
    1980
    Dr. Seldon
  • When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion
    1979
    Self
  • The Immigrants
    1978
    Grant Whittier
  • Caravans
    1978
    Richardson
  • Oh, God!
    1977
    Bishop Reardon
  • No Room to Run
    1977
    Garth Kingswood
  • The Washington Affair
    1977
    Walter Nicholson
  • Grand Jury
    1977
    Don Bentine
  • Survival
    1976
  • Violent Naples
    1976
    'O' Generale
  • Collision Course: Truman vs. MacArthur
    1976
    Dean Acheson
  • The Human Factor
    1975
    Edmonds
  • Take a Hard Ride
    1975
    Kane
  • Earthquake
    1974
    Dr. Willis Stockle
  • Hurricane
    1974
    Hank Stoddard
  • Letters from Three Lovers
    1973
    Joshua
  • Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid
    1973
    Chisum
  • Savage!
    1973
    Judge Daniel Stern
  • The Magician
    1973
    Joseph Baker
  • Another Part of the Forest
    1972
    Marcus Hubbard
  • Kung Fu: The Way of the Tiger, the Sign of the Dragon
    1972
    Dillon
  • Cannon
    1971
    Calhoun
  • Yuma
    1971
    Nels Decker
  • The Price
    1971
    Walter Franz
  • House on Greenapple Road
    1970
    Chief Frank Untermyer
  • The Arrangement
    1969
    Chet Collier (uncredited)
  • Night Gallery
    1969
    Dr. Frank Heatherton
  • Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here
    1969
    Calvet

Shows (75)

  • Backstairs at the White House
    1979
    Atty. Gen. Harry Daugherty
  • The Immigrants
    1978
    Grant Whittier
  • Vega$
    1978
  • The Bastard
    1978
    Abraham Ware
  • The Runaways
    1978
  • Fantasy Island
    1978
    Prof. Neville Marlowe
  • The Love Boat
    1977
    Phillip Shaffer
  • Lucan
    1977
  • Once an Eagle
    1976
    Gen. Bannerman
  • Quincy, M.E.
    1976
    Dr. Herbert Stone
  • Charlie's Angels
    1976
    DeMargeran
  • Rich Man, Poor Man - Book II
    1976
    Sen. Paxton
  • The Bionic Woman
    1976
  • The Invisible Man
    1975
    Lionel Parks
  • Harry O
    1974
  • Little House on the Prairie
    1974
    Frederick Holbrook
  • Police Story
    1973
  • Barnaby Jones
    1973
    Gordon McKenna
  • Cool Million
    1972
    Baynard Barnes
  • Kung Fu
    1972
    Edwards
  • The Streets of San Francisco
    1972
    Marty Wallach
  • The Sixth Sense
    1972
  • McMillan & Wife
    1971
    Walt Harmon
  • Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law
    1971
    Grant Chase
  • Cannon
    1971
  • Night Gallery
    1970
    Dr. Simsich
  • The Immortal
    1970
  • McCloud
    1970
    Gen. Ralph Touhy
  • Medical Center
    1969
    Professor Tink Polk
  • ITV Saturday Night Theatre
    1969
    Walter Franz