Sean Sullivan
Sean Sullivan (December 26, 1921 – June 3, 1985) was a distinguished Canadian actor renowned for his impactful contributions to both stage and television. One of his most celebrated performances was in David French's production of *Of the Fields, Lately*, which earned him an ACTRA Award for Best Television Actor in 1977, following the release of the CBC Television film adaptation. Sullivan also made his mark in cinema, winning a Canadian Film Award for Best Actor in a Non-Feature Film in 1972 for his role in *Springhill*. His talent did not go unnoticed, as he received a posthumous nomination for a Genie Award for Best Supporting Actor at the 7th Genie Awards in 1986 for his performance in *The Boy in Blue*.
Born in Toronto, Ontario, Sullivan's acting journey began in his twenties with the play *Golden Boy*, which advanced to the finals of the Dominion Drama Festival. He quickly established himself in the realm of television, featuring in various CBC productions, including the drama anthology series *Playbill*, *CBC Summer Theatre*, *Folio*, and *General Motors Theatre*. His filmography is extensive, encompassing notable works such as *Nobody Waved Good-bye*, *The Young Ones*, *Why Rock the Boat?*, *125 Rooms of Comfort*, *One Man*, *The Silent Partner*, *Atlantic City*, and *The Grey Fox*. Sean Sullivan's legacy endures as a significant figure in Canadian performing arts.
Filmography
The Brotherhood of Justice
Foolproof
Howling VI: The Freaks
Nothing Personal
Nobody Waved Goodbye
One Man
The Dead Zone
The Young Ones
Rubberneck
During One Night
The Toll
The Silent Partner
Atlantic City
The In Crowd
Ski Patrol
Royally Yours, This Christmas
The Boy in Blue
2001: A Space Odyssey