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Charles Sullivan

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Birthday: Apr 24, 1899

Birthplace: Monroe, Louisiana, USA

Charles Sullivan worked in a variety of genres and built up a diverse and reputable career. Sullivan's film career can be credited to debut roles in "His People" (1925), "The Patent Leather Kid" (1927), and "For the Defense" (1930). Sullivan made film his next project, appearing in the adaptation "Hit the Deck" (1930) with Jack Oakie, "The Public Enemy" (1931) with James Cagney and "The Beast of the City" (1932). He also appeared in the Gene Autry western "The Old Corral" (1937), "Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood" (1942) and the Cary Grant comedy "Dream Wife" (1953). Toward the end of his career, Sullivan acted in the dramatic adaptation "The Last Hurrah" (1958) with Spencer Tracy.

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Highest-Rated Movies

Night Parade
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85% For Heaven's Sake
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Rookies
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57% The Mayor of Hell
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Captain Kidd's Treasure
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The Man I Love
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True to the Navy
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27% For the Defense
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Filmography

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Captain Kidd's Treasure 1938 Member of Captain Kidd's Crew Actor The Mayor of Hell 57% 1933 Collector Actor For the Defense 27% 1930 Charlie Actor True to the Navy 1930 Actor Night Parade 1929 Huffy Actor The Man I Love 1929 Champ Mahoney Actor Rookies 1927 Cpl. Sullivan Actor For Heaven's Sake 85% 1926 Boxer in Pool Hall (uncredited) Actor
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