Elliott Sullivan

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Elliott Sullivan (July 4, 1907 – June 2, 1974) was an American actor. [2]

Born(1907-07-04)July 4, 1907
DiedJune 2, 1974(1974-06-02) (aged 66)
OccupationActor
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Elliott Sullivan
Born(1907-07-04)July 4, 1907
DiedJune 2, 1974(1974-06-02) (aged 66)
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Sullivan was born in San Antonio, Texas,[3] the son of Rabbi Solomon Solomon.[1]

He got his first Broadway walk‐on role in 1929 in Morris Gest's presentation of “The Passion Play”.[1] Broadway plays in which Sullivan appeared included Hamlet (1961), The Octoroon (1961), The Plough and the Stars (1960), She Stoops to Conquer (1960), Henry IV, Part II (1960), Henry IV, Part I (1960), Peer Gynt (1960), Lysistrata (1959), The Great God Brown (1959), The Power and the Glory (1958), Compulsion (1957), Brigadoon (1957), Small War on Murray Hill (1957), Brigadoon (1947), Skydrift (1945), Winged Victory (1943), Lysistrata (1930), and Red Rust (1929).[3]

Sullivan appeared in numerous films. [2]

In 1956, Sullivan was indicted for contempt of Congress after he appeared as an unfriendly witness before the House Un-American Activities Committee. He was acquitted of that charge in 1961.[1][4]

Sullivan moved to London in 1962, joined British Actors Equity, and acted in productions in Europe.[4]

Sullivan died on June 2, 1974, in Los Angeles, California at age 66.[1]

Selected filmography

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