Frederick Sullivan

Frederick Sullivan

actor, director, writer

Frederick Sullivan was born on Jul 18, 1872 in UK. Frederick Sullivan's big-screen debut came with The Grafters directed by Frederick Sullivan in 1913. Frederick Sullivan is known for Dames directed by Ray Enright, Joan Blondell stars as Mabel Anderson and Dick Powell as Jimmy Higgens. The upcoming new movie Frederick Sullivan plays is All the King's Horses which will be released on Feb 22, 1935.

Frederick Sullivan was the nephew of composer Sir Arthur Sullivan of Gilbert & Sullivan fame. His father was Sir Arthur's older brother Frederic Thomas Sullivan (1837-1877) On Frederick's death Sir Arthur stepped in and helped support Frederick's widow and raise the family of 8 children. The movie actor's actual name was Frederic Richard Sullivan. He was known as Dickie in the family. Fredric was the only other member of the family who went into show business. In 1902 he married Kate Webb.

  • Birthday

    Jul 18, 1872
  • Place of Birth

    London, England, UK

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