Susan Sullivan

Susan Sullivan is an American actress known for her roles as Lenore Curtin Delaney on the NBC daytime soap opera Another World (1971–76), as Lois Adams on the ABC sitcom It's a Living (1980–81),[1] as Maggie Gioberti Channing on the CBS primetime soap opera Falcon Crest (1981–90), as Kitty Montgomery on the ABC sitcom Dharma & Greg (1997–2002), and as Martha Rodgers on Castle (2009–2016). She earned an Emmy nomination for Lead Actress for the role of Julie Farr in the 1978 series Julie Farr, M.D. and a Golden Globe nomination for Supporting Actress for her role in Dharma & Greg.

Susan Sullivan
Sullivan in March 2010
Born
New York City, U.S.
Alma materHofstra University
OccupationActress
Years active1964–present
PartnerConnell Cowan

Life and career

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Sullivan was born in New York City, the daughter of Helen (née Rockett) and Brendan Sullivan, an advertising executive.[citation needed] She was raised on Long Island in Freeport, Nassau County,[2][better source needed] where she graduated from Freeport High School in 1960.[citation needed] She earned a BA in drama from Hofstra University in 1964.[3]

She got her start in acting in the 1960s playing opposite Dustin Hoffman in the Broadway play Jimmy Shine.[2][better source needed] She landed a contract with Universal Studios in 1969, guest-starring on several series. It was during this time that she played roles in daytime dramas.[citation needed]

Sullivan in Rich Man, Poor Man, Book II (1976)

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 from Judith Barcroft, Sullivan played the role from 1971 to 1976. She played Charlton Heston's girlfriend Ann, a new character written into the television version of the film Midway (1976). She then played Dr. Elaina Marks opposite Bill Bixby in the Incredible Hulk pilot in 1977 and portrayed Poker Alice opposite James Garner as Bret Maverick on The New Maverick the following year. Sullivan also appeared in Barnaby Jones; episode titled “Final Judgement”(01/26/1978).

She played the role of Maggie Porter in the television drama Rich Man, Poor Man Book II.[4][better source needed] She played Dr. Julie Farr in Having Babies from 1978 to 1979, and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series,[5] which was made into two television films and later a short-lived weekly series in 1978. During a week in February 1978, she was a panelist on Match Game, both on CBS and in syndication. In 1980, she appeared on the sitcom It's a Living, playing head waitress Lois Adams.[citation needed]

In 1981, Sullivan won the role of Maggie Gioberti in the CBS primetime soap drama Falcon Crest, replacing Samantha Eggar, who had appeared in the pilot. The series became a 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. At the time Sullivan decided to leave the series in 1989, she had appeared in every episode of the series up to that date (207 of the 227 episodes produced). Sullivan appeared in the first episode of season nine, when her character drowned.[citation needed]

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 film My Best Friend's Wedding (as the mother of Cameron Diaz's character) (1997).[6] On Dharma & 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), with whom she had worked on Having Babies. She appeared in four episodes in season three of Hope and Faith as Nancy Lombard, Faith's therapist. Sullivan voiced Queen Hippolyta on the animated series Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. She has also appeared on the television series Brothers & Sisters,[7] Joan of Arcadia, Two and a Half Men, Dead Like Me, The Kominsky Method, and Last Man Standing.

From 2009 to 2016, Sullivan co-starred alongside Nathan Fillion, Stana Katic and Molly Quinn on Castle. Her character Martha Rodgers' acting career has somewhat paralleled her own, including references to appearances on soap operas.

Personal life

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In 2023, Sullivan was diagnosed with lung cancer, and underwent surgery to have it removed.[8]

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1967The Winter's TalePerditaTelevision film
1968MacbethThird WitchTelevision film
1970The Best of EverythingApril MorrisonSeries regular
1970–1971A World ApartNancy CondonSeries regular (324 episodes)
1971–1976Another WorldLenore Moore Curtin DelaneySeries regular (221 episodes)
1972Between Time and TimbuktuNancyTelevision film
1975Medical CenterJoanna CourtneyEpisode: "No Hiding Place"
S.W.A.T.JuliaEpisode: "The Vendetta"
McMillan & WifeMaggie ArnaudEpisode: "Requiem for a Bride"
PetrocelliJanet WilsonEpisode: "Too Many Alibis"
1976Barnaby JonesRuth SorrellEpisode: "Deadline for Dying"
Bert D'Angelo/SuperstarSharon AndressEpisode: "Scag"
Bell, Book and CandleRosemaryTelevision film
1976–1977KojakCarol Krug
Kelly McCall
Episode: When you Hear the Beep, Drop Dead
Episode: Both Sides of the Law
Rich Man, Poor Man Book IIMaggie PorterSeries regular (20 episodes)
1977The CityCarol CarterTelevision film
The Incredible HulkDr. Elaina MarksTelevision pilot
Roger & Harry: The Mitera TargetCindy St. ClaireTelevision film
The Magnificent Magical Magnet of Santa MesaC.B. MacauleyTelevision film
Having Babies IIDr. Julie FarrTelevision film
1978Julie Farr, M.D.Dr. Julie FarrSeries regular (7 episodes)
Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Deadman's CurveRainbowTelevision film
Having Babies IIIDr. Julie FarrTelevision film
The Comedy CompanyLinda GregTelevision film
Killer's DelightDr. Carol Thompson
The New Maverick'Poker' Alice IversTelevision film
1979Breaking Up Is Hard to DoDiane SealeyTelevision film
The Love BoatDr. Emily BradfordEpisode: "Doc, Be Patient"
1980TaxiNora ChandlissEpisode: "What Price Bobby?"
Marriage Is Alive and WellSara FishTelevision film
The Ordeal of Dr. MuddFrances MuddTelevision film
City in FearMadeleine CrawfordTelevision film
1980–1981It's a LivingLois AdamsSeries regular (13 episodes)
1981Fantasy IslandDorothy NicholsonEpisode: "Perfect Husband, The/Volcano"
1981–1989Falcon CrestMaggie Gioberti ChanningSeries regular (207 episodes)
Nominated - Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role: Prime Time (1988–89)
1983Cave-In!Senator Kate LassiterTelevision film
1986Rage of Angels: The Story ContinuesMary Beth WarnerTelevision film
1990Doctor DoctorLaura StratfordEpisode: "Family Affair"
1991Perry Mason: The Case of the Ruthless ReporterTwyla CooperTelevision film
1994A Perfect StrangerKayeTelevision film
1994–1995The George Carlin ShowKathleen RachowskiRecurring role (7 episodes)
1995The MonroesKathryn MonroeSeries regular (8 episodes)
1997My Best Friend's WeddingIsabelle Wallace
Two Came BackPatricia ClarksonTelevision film
1997–2002Dharma & GregKitty MontgomerySeries regular (119 episodes)
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (1999)
Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (1998, 2000)
2001PuzzledAnabel Norton
2001–2002Justice LeagueHippolytaVoice, 5 episodes[9]
2003Dead Like MeMary Kate HourihanEpisode: "Business Unfinished"
I'm with HerRosalynEpisode: "Meet the Parent"
2004Joan of ArcadiaRich Woman GodEpisode: "The Gift"
2005Judging AmyPatricia Millhouse2 episodes
Justice League UnlimitedHippolytaVoice, episode: "The Balance"[9]
2005–2006Hope & FaithNancy LombardRecurring role (4 episodes)
2006Two and a Half MenDorothyEpisode: "Walnuts and Demerol"
2006–2007The NineNancy HaleRecurring role (7 episodes)
2007Brothers & SistersMiranda JonesEpisode: "Game Night"
2009–2016CastleMartha RodgersSeries regular (173 episodes)
2017The Real O'NealsVictoria MurrayEpisode: "The Real Secrets"
2017–2020Big Hero 6: The SeriesFred's Mom (Mrs. Frederickson)Voice, 4 episodes[9]
2018The AmaranthPatsy Howard
2018–2019The Kominsky MethodEileenRecurring role (8 episodes)
2018–2020Last Man StandingBonnieRecurring role (5 episodes)
2021–2023Smartphone TheatreBevi2 episodes
2022The DropLex's Mom
Diary of a SpyS
The GrottoLila Kendall

References

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  1. ^ "The New York Times". Archived from the original on 2012-07-15. Retrieved 2012-05-14.
  2. ^ a b "Susan Sullivan". Movies.yahoo.com. Archived from the original on 2013-10-20. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
  3. ^ "NO SMALL FEAT BRINGING LIFE TO BROADWAY'S LITTLE WOMEN". Hofstra University. April 14, 2005. Archived from the original on May 23, 2023. Retrieved May 22, 2023.
  4. ^ "Susan Sullivan - Biography - MSN Movies". Movies.msn.com. 1942-11-18. Archived from the original on 2009-12-24. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
  5. ^ "Susan Sullivan profile". Emmys.com. Archived from the original on 2013-10-14. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
  6. ^ "Susan Sullivan biography". Tvguide.com. Archived from the original on 2013-06-03. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
  7. ^ "Brothers & Sisters Shows Some Dharma Initiative - Today's News: Our Take". TVGuide.com. 2007-03-14. Archived from the original on 2011-11-06. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
  8. ^ Ausiello, Michael (October 18, 2023). "Castle Vet Susan Sullivan Reveals Cancer Battle". TVLine. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  9. ^ a b c "Susan Sullivan (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Archived from the original on December 11, 2022. Retrieved October 1, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
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