BARRY SULLIVAN - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 159760
Price: $380.00
BARRY SULLIVAN
Photograph of the actor in his role as David Anderson Ramsey in the 1951
film, Payment on Demand.
Photograph inscribed and signed: "Dear Ken/Love & Kisses/Barry
Sullivan". B/w, 3¼x5¼. Embossed stamp at upper right background. In 1951,
when Sullivan starred as David Anderson Ramsey in Payment on Demand, he
was also seen on the big screen in Grounds for Marriage, Three Guys
Named Mike, Mr. Imperium, Inside Straight, Cause for
Alarm!, No Questions Asked and The Unknown Man. Character
actor Barry Sullivan (1912-1994), born Patrick Barry Sullivan, began his acting
career on Broadway in 1936. He would appear in a number of plays, mostly
flops, except for The Man Who Came to Dinner and The Caine Mutiny
Court-Martial, for which he would be nominated for an Emmy Award for
Best Actor - Single Performance for his portrayal of Barney Greenwald when the
play was telecast on the Ford Star Jubilee in 1955. The second actor
to play Richard Rogue on the radio drama, Rogue's Gallery
(1946-1947), Sullivan was seen on the big screen for over forty years
(from 1937), appearing in such films as The Gangster (1947), The
Great Gatsby (1949), Mr. Imperium (1951), The Bad and the
Beautiful (1952), Strategic Air Command (1955), Wolf
Larsen (1958), Light in the Piazza (1962), A Gathering of
Eagles (1963), Tell Them Willie Boy is Here (1969), Earthquake
(1974), Oh, God! (1977) and The Last Straw (1987). He also made a
number of made-for-TV movies, and Sullivan made guest appearances on a
number of TV anthologies (beginning in 1953) and a wide range of TV
series, from Westerns (including Bonanza and The Virginian) to
crime dramas (such as The Streets of San Francisco) to comedies (The
Love Boat). Sullivan was the father of actress and playwright Jenny
Sullivan, who wrote a play, J for J (Journals for John), about
her handicapped older brother, Johnny. Surface creased. Pencil notes (unknown
hand) on verso (no show through). Overall, fine condition.
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