Jean Sullivan
{{short description|American actress}}
{{distinguish|Jean Sulivan}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=July 2021}}
{{Infobox person
|name = Jean Sullivan
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|birth_name =
|birth_date = {{birth date|1923|05|26}}
|birth_place = Logan, Utah, U.S.
|death_date = {{death date and age|2003|02|27|1923|05|26}}
|death_place = Woodland Hills, California, U.S.
|occupation = Actress
|years_active = 1952–1972
|spouse = {{marriage|Tom Poston|1955|1961|end=divorced}}
|children = 1
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Jean Sullivan (May 26, 1923 – February 27, 2003) was an American actress and dancer. She acted in film, television and stage productions, and danced both flamenco and ballet, the latter with the American Ballet Theatre.
Biography
Sullivan was born on May 26, 1923, in Logan, Utah,{{cite news |title=Once This Girl Was Only an Off-Stage Scream |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/99437439/jean-sullivan/ |access-date=April 10, 2022 |work=The Kansas City Star |date=June 11, 1944 |page=D 1|via = Newspapers.com}} the daughter of Army Colonel Alexander Sullivan and Claire Cardon Sullivan.{{cite news |title=Jean Sullivan Became an Actress After Six Months of Persuasion |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/99433773/jean-sullivan/ |access-date=April 10, 2022 |work=The Gazette |date=April 25, 1945 |location=Canada, Montreal |page=3|via = Newspapers.com}} She had two younger sisters and a younger brother.{{cite news |last1=Wright |first1=Norma Jean |title=Logan Girl Gets Part In Errol Flynn Film |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/99440389/jean-sullivan/ |access-date=April 10, 2022 |work=Deseret News |date=February 21, 1944 |page=7|via = Newspapers.com}} As she grew up, she lived in Fort Sam Houston, Texas; Columbus, Ohio; and upstate New York before she reached Hollywood. She went to UCLA to study English literature major but changed her major to drama.
She was discovered by a scout from Warner Brothers, who saw her acting in the play Our Town at UCLA, and was signed immediately.{{cite news |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2003-mar-11-me-jean11-story.html |title=Jean Sullivan, 79; Varied Talents Included Acting, Flamenco, Ballet |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |date=March 11, 2003|url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160307170136/http://articles.latimes.com/2003/mar/11/local/me-jean11 |archive-date=March 7, 2016}} (In 1943, Sullivan said that the scout urged her to sign but, "I told him I'd never thought of motion pictures and definitely wasn't ready for that sort of thing anyway. But he kept coming back. After six months I finally said yes.") Before she signed, she had planned to seek a career in modern ballet.
Sullivan moved to New York and turned her focus to ballet, both studying it and performing as a professional dancer, eventually joining the American Ballet Theatre.{{cite news |title=Jean Sullivan |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/99438684/jean-sullivan/ |access-date=April 10, 2022 |work=The Manhattan Mercury |date=March 11, 2003 |page=13|via = Newspapers.com}}
She was co-artistic director with Michael Fischetti of the South Street Theatre Company,{{Citation needed |date=April 2022}} and played Spanish guitar, cello, and piano.
Sullivan died of cardiac arrest in Woodland Hills, California at the age of 79.{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/12/arts/jean-sullivan-79-film-actress-dancer-and-museum-executive.html |title=Jean Sullivan, 79, Film Actress, Dancer and Museum Executive |newspaper=The New York Times |date=March 12, 2003}} She had a daughter, the actress Francesca Poston, by actor Tom Poston, whom she married in 1955. She and Poston separated in 1959 and divorced two years later.{{cite web|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/298584327|title=Actor Tom Poston, Wife Are Separated|date=August 28, 1959|newspaper=The Miami News}}{{cite web|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/272226550|title=Ask TV Scout|date=May 18, 1962|newspaper=Fort Lauderdale News}}
Filmography
=Features=
- Uncertain Glory (1944)
- Escape in the Desert (1945)
- Roughly Speaking (1945)
- Squirm (1976)
=Television=
- One Day at a Time
- Somerset
- The Doctors
- Search for Tomorrow
- NBC Family Hour
- Colgate Family Hour
- Lamp Unto Thy Feet
Theatre roles
- The Seagull – Arkadina – Sybil Burton's New Theatre
- Macbeth – Lady Macbeth – Royal Shakespeare Company at JASTA
- Much Ado About Nothing – Hero – Royal Shakespeare Company for the Theatre Guild
- Phedre – Phedre – La Comedie Francaise (replaced Beatrice Straight) – Off-Broadway and touring
- Luv – Ruth
- The Bald Soprano – Mrs. Smith
- The Dark Lady of the Sonnets – Queen Elizabeth I
- Spoon River Anthology
- The Stronger – South Street Theatre (NYC)
- Before Breakfast – Vienna English Theatre (Vienna, Austria)
Awards
Sullivan was selected as an Honored Member in the "US Executives" Category for 1989's "Who's Who in America".{{Citation needed |date=April 2022}}
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [http://www.jeansullivan-online.com/ Jean Sullivan Online]
- {{IMDb name|0838130}}
- {{Find a Grave|7255712}}
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Category:American film actresses
Category:American stage actresses
Category:American television actresses
Category:People from Logan, Utah
Category:Actresses from Greater Los Angeles
Category:20th-century American actresses