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Patrick Barry Sullivan (August 29, 1912 – June 6, 1994) [1] was an American actor of film, television, theatre, and radio. In a career that spanned over 40 years, Sullivan appeared in over 100 movies from the 1930s to the 1980s, primarily as a leading actor after establishing himself in the industry, and later as a character actor .
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Barry Sullivan (American actor) (1912–1994), US film and Broadway actor; Barry Sullivan (stage actor) (1821–1891), Irish born stage actor active in Britain and Australia; Barry Sullivan (lawyer), Chicago lawyer and the Cooney & Conway Chair in Advocacy at Loyola University Chicago School of Law; Barry Sullivan (ice hockey) (1927–1989 ...
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Yes, it casts one of the biggest movie stars in the world, Robert Downey, Jr., in a quadruple role that collectively represents white supremacy.And yes, he’s great, chomping scenery as he spoofs ...
The real Pat Garrett. The Tall Man stars 6'3" Barry Sullivan as Sheriff Pat Garrett, and Clu Gulager as Billy the Kid. [1]In the premiere episode, "Garrett and the Kid" (September 10, 1960), Garrett arrives in Lincoln, depicted in the series as a gold-mining boomtown, as the new deputy sheriff, only to learn that a crooked saloon owner, Paul Mason (Robert Middleton), dominates the community ...
The second brother is subsequently shot in the back using a gun from the Marshal's office during a nighttime jail break organized by Sanders (Robert Phillips), a corrupt agent of the local freight company baron (Barry Sullivan), in an effort to get the third King brother, an honest cattleman (Morgan Woodward), to kill the Marshal.
A core idea of the show was to present a realistic portrayal of the real struggles faced by settlers who traveled 'The Road West', with extreme temperatures in each of the summer and winter seasons. [3] The show's lead actor, Barry Sullivan, was marking his fourth series and described the show as being "a piece of pioneer literature". [3]