Frank Sully
Francis Thomas Sullivan, famously known as Frank Sully, was a prominent American character actor recognized for his distinctive presence in film and theater. With a robust physique and a square jaw, he often portrayed rustic characters and dim-witted heavies, becoming a familiar face in numerous comedic roles. Sully's career began in the vibrant world of vaudeville, where he honed his comedic skills, before transitioning to the Broadway stage in the late 1920s.
Throughout his career, Sully made significant contributions to the film industry, with notable performances in classics such as *The Grapes of Wrath* (1940), where his character added depth to the narrative, and *The More the Merrier* (1943), which showcased his comedic timing. He also appeared in the beloved musical *Bye Bye Birdie* (1963), further cementing his status in Hollywood.
Sully's legacy is particularly tied to his work in the iconic Three Stooges shorts, where his memorable appearances endeared him to audiences. His ability to deliver humor, often in a bumbling manner, made him a staple in the comedic genre. Frank Sully's contributions to both stage and screen have left an indelible mark, reflecting his versatility and talent as a character actor in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Two Girls and a Sailor
Some Like It Hot
The More the Merrier
Young People
Northern Patrol
Bad for Each Other
Along Came Jones
There's Something About a Soldier
My Sister Eileen
Renegades
The Boogie Man Will Get You
Trapped
Jungle Moon Men
Ain't It Aggravatin'
Golden Hoofs
Power of the Press
Battle of Rogue River
A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob
The Grapes of Wrath