Frank Sully

Biography: American character actor Frank Sully worked as a vaudeville and Broadway comedian before drifting into movies in 1935. Often typecast as musclebound, doltish characters, the curly-haired, lantern-jawed Sully was seen in a steady stream of hillbilly, GI and deputy sheriff roles throughout the '40s and '50s. He was prominently cast as Noah in John Ford's memorable drama The Grapes of Wrath (1940), one of the few times he essayed a non-comic role. During the '50s, Sully accepted a number of uncredited roles in such westerns as Silver Lode (1954) and was a member in good standing of the Columbia Pictures 2-reel "stock company," appearing as tough waiters, murderous crooks and jealous boyfriends in several short comedies, including those of the Three Stooges (Fling in the Ring, A Merry Mix-Up etc.) Frank Sully's last screen appearance was a bit as a bartender in Barbra Streisand's Funny Girl (1968).

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Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd The Beverly Hillbillies: Season 5 Sep 14, 1966 2nd Movie tbd
tbd Leave It to Beaver: Season 6 Sep 27, 1962 Drunk tbd
tbd The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Season 1 Sep 20, 1962 Drunk tbd
tbd Perry Mason: Season 3 Oct 3, 1959 Delivery Man tbd
tbd Leave It to Beaver: Season 2 Oct 2, 1958 Cab Driver tbd
tbd Leave It to Beaver: Season 1 Oct 4, 1957 Cab Driver tbd
tbd Perry Mason: Season 1 Sep 21, 1957 Cop tbd
tbd I Love Lucy: Season 1 Oct 15, 1951 Deliveryman 8.2