Mini-Biography:
Edward P. Sullivan was born in 1854 in England. He was an American Herec, known for The Black Crook (1916), How Molly Malone Made Good (1915), The Open Road (1913), Edward P. Sullivan's first movie on record is from 1912. Edward P. Sullivan died on October 10, 1928 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1916.
Edward P. Sullivan Filmografie [Auszug]
1916: [01.10] The Black Crook (Herci: Hertzog, 'The Black Crook' (AKA E.P. Sullivan)), Režie Robert G. Vignola, with Gladys Coburn, Roland Bottomley,
1915: [10.26] How Molly Malone Made Good (Herci: Journalist), Režie Lawrence B. McGill, with Marguerite Gale, Helen Hilton, John Reedy,
1915: [05.00] The Governor's Boss (Herci: The Boss), Režie Charles E. Davenport, with William Sulzer, Pauline Hall,
1915: [01.00] Time Lock No. 776 (Herci: Pietro (as Edward Sullivan)), Režie Hal Reid, with Joe Welch, , David Wall,
1913: [05.31] The Master Cracksman (Herci), Režie Oscar Apfel, with Irving Cummings, Irene Howley, Ralph Lewis,
1913: [04.30] The Bawlerout (Herci: The Shark's Henchman), Režie Oscar Apfel, with Edgena De Lespine, Irving Cummings, Sue Balfour,
1913: [04.16] Held for Ransom (Herci: (AKA E.P. Sullivan)), Režie Oscar Apfel, with Irving Cummings, Ralph Lewis, Irene Howley,
1913: [04.02] The Judge's Vindication (Herci: Judge Harris), Režie Oscar Apfel, with Irving Cummings, Mae Botti,
1913: [02.19] The Bells (Herci: Mathias), Režie Oscar Apfel, with Irving Cummings, Gertrude Robinson,
1913: [02.12] Bud Tilton, Mail Thief (Herci: Hank Holliday (AKA E.P. Sullivan)), Režie Oscar Apfel, with Carlton Griffin, Gertrude Robinson,
1913: [01.23] The Open Road (Herci: Ben Tibbett / Uncle Tom in Play), Režie Oscar Apfel, with Irving Cummings, Gertrude Robinson, Ralph Lewis,
1912: [12.18] The Fires of Conscience (Herci: The Minister (AKA E.P. Sullivan)), Režie Oscar Apfel, with Irving Cummings, Gertrude Robinson, Edgena De Lespine,
1912: [11.17] Hazel Kirke (Herci: Dunstan Kirke (as E.P. Sullivan)), Režie Oscar Apfel, with Mabel Trunnelle, Herbert Prior,