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Susan Sullivan

 
Actor: Susan Sullivan
  • Born: Nov 08, 1942 in New York City, New York
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '70s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Action
  • Career Highlights: The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd, Friday the 13th, Part VII: The New Blood, Castle: Season 01
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd (1980)

Biography

Susan Sullivan is an Emmy-nominated actress who has proved equally adept at drama or comedy. She is best known for her eight years portraying Maggie Gioberti on the television series Falcon Crest, a prime-time network soap opera in a vein similar to that of Dallas and Dynasty, but she has also shown her comedic skills on sitcoms such as It's a Living and The George Carlin Show. Born Susan Michaela Sullivan in New York City in 1942 (some sources say 1944), she put herself through college by working as a Playboy bunny in the early '60s. Indeed, Sullivan was among the first Playboy bunnies employed by the newly opened Playboy Club in New York; as she has recalled in interviews, this was a most intellectually impressive and ambitious array of women, somewhat different from what the Playboy bunnies subsequently became, many of them aspiring to careers in law and other professions, and financing their educations by working at the club. Her television career began when she joined the cast of the daytime drama Another World in the role of Lenore Curtin, who she portrayed for four seasons. Sullivan based her career in New York, and was appearing in an off-Broadway play when she was spotted by an agent who offered to represent her if she moved to Hollywood. She accepted and thus began her career in prime-time television. Sullivan (who was sometimes billed as Susan J. Sullivan early in her career to distinguish her from another late-'60s actress named Susan Sullivan) appeared on television series such as Medical Center, McMillan & Wife, Kojak, and Petrocelli during the early '70s before landing the role that would establish her acting credentials, as Peter Strauss' lover in Rich Man, Poor Man--Book II (1976), which earned her an Emmy nomination. That same year, she moved into feature films, playing opposite Charlton Heston in Jack Smight's feature film Midway; she only had ten minutes of screen time in the movie, but hers were some of the best and most dramatically involving scenes in a movie that was otherwise largely devoid of character development or depth. Her sequences were used exclusively for the two-part television version of the movie, which means that theatrical audiences never saw her; Sullivan's scenes were missing from every home video version of the film until the October 2001 DVD reissue of Midway, which contained her footage. She spent most of the rest of the '70s in good guest-starring roles on series such as Taxi (where, in the episode "What Price Bobby," she proved herself capable of getting laughs and being sexually provocative at the same time, portraying an amorously predatory theatrical agent), and she turned in an exceptional dramatic performance in the pilot film for The Incredible Hulk, portraying a research scientist and friend of stricken hero David Banner (Bill Bixby). Her star continued to rise when she was cast in the lead role, as a gynecologist, in the made-for-television feature Having Babies and a sequel, which led to Sullivan playing the lead role in the subsequent ABC network series of the same name. From there, she was cast in the sitcom It's a Living, playing the most mature and sensible member of a group of waitresses at an upscale restaurant. It was after leaving It's a Living in 1981 that Sullivan earned the lead role of Maggie Gioberti on the drama Falcon Crest, which she played for eight seasons. Since leaving that series in 1989, a year before the end of its run, Sullivan has continued to act in both comedy and drama, and appeared on television on behalf of various charitable causes, as well as serving as the commercial spokesperson for Tylenol. She was a co-star on the George Carlin Show and has appeared on sitcoms such as Dharma & Greg. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide
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Susan Sullivan
Born Susan Michaela Sullivan
November 18, 1942 (1942-11-18) (age 66)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1964–present
Domestic partner(s) Connell Cowan

Susan Michaela Sullivan (born November 18, 1942 in New York, New York) is an American character actress, primarily known for her roles on sitcoms, soap operas and television. Sullivan is best known for her roles as Lenore Curtin Delaney on the daytime soap opera, Another World (which she played from 1971 to 1976), as Robert Foxworth's (later David Selby's) sympathetic wife & Jane Wyman's long-suffering niece/daughter in-law, Maggie Gioberti Channing, on the 1980s soap opera, Falcon Crest (which she played from 1981 to 1989), and as Thomas Gibson's snobbish mother, Katherine "Kitty" Montgomery, on the 1990s sitcom Dharma & Greg. Sullivan has also acted in films and stage plays. She now co-stars in Castle, opposite Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic.

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Early career

Sullivan earned a BA in drama from Hofstra University in 1964. She got her start in acting in the 1960s, playing opposite Dustin Hoffman in the Broadway play Jimmy Shine. She also landed a contract with Universal Studios in 1969, guest-starring on several shows. It was at this time, she played parts in daytime dramas. Starting with a role on A World Apart in 1970, she moved to a five year stint as Lenore Moore Curtin Delaney on the daytime soap opera Another World. Taking over the role from Judith Barcroft, Sullivan played the role from 1971 to 1976, and it was this role that first established her as a household name. Sullivan was tapped to play Charlton Heston's girlfriend Ann, a major new character written into the TV version of the film Midway in 1976. She also played Dr. Elaina Marks opposite Bill Bixby in the Incredible Hulk TV Series pilot in 1977 and portrayed Poker Alice Ivers opposite James Garner as Bret Maverick in The New Maverick the following year.

An Emmy nomination for her role as Maggie Porter in the television drama Rich Man, Poor Man Book II brought her even more attention. She also played Dr. Julie Farr in Having Babies, which was made into two television movies and later a short-lived weekly series.

In 1980, she appeared on the sitcom It's a Living, playing head waitress, Lois Adams.

Falcon Crest

In 1981, Sullivan won the role of Maggie Gioberti in the CBS primetime soap drama Falcon Crest. The series became a huge hit and Maggie became Sullivan's most prominent role to date. She appeared on the series from 1981 to 1989, during which time she was nominated for three Soap Opera Digest Awards. When Sullivan decided to leave the show in 1989, the writers of the series had her exit in dramatic fashion, with Maggie drowning at the bottom of the family pool, the result of her wedding ring being caught in the pool drain. Until her character was killed off at the beginning of the final season, Sullivan had appeared in every episode of the series (207 out of the 227 episodes produced).

Dharma and Greg and current career

Following Falcon Crest, Sullivan appeared on The George Carlin Show, co-starred on the short-lived political drama The Monroes in the mid-1990s, and played a supporting role in the movie My Best Friend's Wedding (as the mother of Cameron Diaz's character). On Dharma and Greg, she played the snooty country-club matriarch, Kitty Montgomery, from 1997 to 2002. The series reunited Sullivan with actor Mitchell Ryan (who played her husband Edward), whom she had worked with on Having Babies.

Sullivan voiced Queen Hippolyta in the animated television series Justice League Unlimited. She has also appeared in the television series Brothers and Sisters, Joan of Arcadia, Hope & Faith, and Two And A Half Men. She currently co-stars alongside Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic in Castle.

Endorsements

From 1984 until 1996, she was the spokeswoman for Tylenol brand pain reliever. In 1998, she won the Jane Wyman award at the Arthritis Foundation where her former Falcon Crest series' star, Jane Wyman, was a regular member[citation needed].

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