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Barry Sullivan (1912–1994) was an accomplished American film and Broadway actor, with a career spanning several decades. Known for his commanding voice and towering presence, Sullivan captivated audiences in both lead and supporting roles. His prolific stint in Hollywood started in the year 1943 with the film 'The Woman of the Town', and he continued his acting career till 1987. His works encompassed a broad range of genres from westerns to crime dramas. Some of his notable movies include *The Great Gatsby* (1949), *Payment on Demand* (1951), and *The Bad and the Beautiful* (1952). Along with his film career, Sullivan had a significant presence on Broadway, as well as on the small screen. Apart from his acting career, Sullivan was known for his personal life. He was married twice and fathered three children. His contribution to the entertainment industry was profound and he was hailed as an upholder of the Hollywood Golden Era. His life, just like his career, symbolized zest and intensity. His demise in 1994 marked an end to a career that had woven its magic in the golden age of cinema. Barry Sullivan's remarkable contribution to the silver screen indeed makes him a noted figure in the annals of Hollywood history.
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