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Francis L. Sullivan

Francis L. Sullivan

25 titles Acting Jan 06, 1903 Died: Nov 19, 1956 Wandsworth, London, England, UK

Francis Loftus Sullivan, born on January 6, 1903, in Wandsworth, London, was a prominent English actor known for his work on both stage and screen. He received his education at Stonyhurst, a Jesuit institution in Lancashire, where he joined the ranks of notable alumni like Charles Laughton and Arthur Conan Doyle.

Sullivan's acting career began at the age of 18 with a debut at the Old Vic in Shakespeare's *Richard III*. He transitioned to film in 1932, gaining recognition for his compelling performances. Among his memorable roles, he portrayed the character Mr. Bumble in the 1948 adaptation of *Oliver Twist* and starred as Phil Nosseross in the 1950 film noir *Night and the City*. Notably, he played Jaggers in two adaptations of *Great Expectations*, released in 1934 and 1946, and took on the role of Crisparkle in the 1935 version of *The Mystery of Edwin Drood*.

In 1938, Sullivan appeared in *The Citadel* alongside Robert Donat and later portrayed Pierre Cauchon in the technicolor adaptation of *Joan of Arc* featuring Ingrid Bergman. He also showcased his versatility in comedies such as *My Favorite Spy* (1951) and *Fiddlers Three* (1944).

A naturalized U.S. citizen, Sullivan earned a Tony Award in 1955 for his performance in Agatha Christie's *Witness for the Prosecution*. Earlier, he had taken on the role of Hercule Poirot in Christie's *Black Coffee* at the Embassy Theatre in 1930. Sullivan passed away on November 19, 1956, in New York City at the age of 53.

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