Brad Sullivan was an American character actor. He was born on November 18, 1931 Chicago, Illinois. He passed away on December 31 2008, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA due to liver cancer.
Bradford E. Sullivan served in the Korean War after which he attended the University of Maine in the mid 1950s. He later moved to New York City and studied at the American Theater Wing. Brad made his Off-Broadway debut in Red Roses for Me in 1961. He also appeared in the London, England company of the musical South Pacific.
Why was he famous?
Brad was famous for doing character roles in television, on film and stage. Brad first gained prominence as an actor in 1973 when he was featured as Cole in the movie The Sting. He further gained fame for his role in the acclaimed
film the Migrants (1974) and the hit comedy Slap Shot (1977) as Morris 'Mo' Wanchuk.
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