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Francis Thomas Sullivan, aka Frank Sully, was born on June 17, 1908 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He was an actor, known for The Grapes of Wrath (1940), The More the Merrier (1943) and Bye Bye Birdie (1963). He died on December 17, 1975 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA. Beefy, square-jawed American character actor, usually cast as rustic types or dumb heavies. Also a regular feature in Three Stooges shorts. Sully started his career as a comedian in vaudeville and appeared on Broad
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Born On: 17-Jun-1908
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Frank Sully's Filmography on TV

List of programs starring Frank Sully on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Sep 27, 2024 12:18 AM

Funny Girl (1968)

The story of the life of comedienne Fanny Brice, from her early days in the Jewish slums of the Lower East Side, to the height of her career with the Ziegfeld Follies, including her marriage to and eventual divorce from her second husband, Nick Arnstein.

Let No Man Write My Epitaph (1960)

Nick Romano lives in a poor tenement building on the south side of Chicago with his well-meaning but drug-addicted mother, Nellie. She encourages him to pursue his piano-playing talent in hopes that it will bring him a better life. Nellie's neighbors, like the alcoholic ex-lawyer who secretly loves her, help her in keeping Nick away from Louie, the resident drug dealer. But a chance meeting between Nick and Louie could change things forever.

Domino Kid (1957)

Domino returns from war to find his ranch ruined and his father murdered. He knows four of the culprits and plans his revenge but there is one unidentified culprit left.

Battle Of Rogue River (1954)

In 1850 Oregon is trying to gain statehood, but a truce is needed with the Indians before it can be accomplished. A new Army commander, Major Archer (George Montgomery), is dispatched to bring order and peace to the territory.

Bad For Each Other (1953)

A doctor returned from the Korean War must choose between setting up a glamorous practice and helping the poor.

Man In The Saddle (1951)

A small farmer and rancher is being harassed by his mighty and powerfull neighbour. When the neighbour even hires gunmen to intimidate him he has to defend himself and his property by means of violence.

Rhubarb (1951)

Rich, eccentric T.J. Banner adopts a feral cat who becomes an affectionate pet. Then T.J. dies, leaving to Rhubarb most of his money and a pro baseball team, the Brooklyn Loons. When the team protests, publicist Eric Yeager convinces them Rhubarb is good luck. But Eric's fiacee Polly seems to be allergic to cats, and the team's success may mean new hazards for Rhubarb.

Black Books (1945)

Blackie is implicated in a murder when he accidently sells a phony Charles Dickens first edition at an auction.

The Boogie Man Will Get You (1942)

A young divorcee tries to convert a historic house into a hotel despite its oddball inhabitants and dead bodies in the cellar.

Look At Life All Through The Night (1942)

Broadway gamblers stumble across a plan by Nazi saboteurs to blow up an American battleship.

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