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Arthur O'Sullivan
(1912-1981)
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Ryan's Daughter (1970)
Arthur O'Sullivan was born in 1912 in Ireland. He was an actor, known for
Barry Lyndon (1975)
,
Ryan's Daughter (1970)
and
BBC2 Play of the Week (1977)
. He died on 17 February 1981 in Dublin, Ireland.
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Barry Lyndon
8.1
Capt. Feeny - the Highwayman
1975
Ryan's Daughter
7.4
Mr. McCardle
1970
BBC2 Play of the Week
7.5
TV Series
Joseph Feeney
1978 • 1 ep
Theatre 625
7.4
TV Series
Old Man Cassidy
1965 • 1 ep
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Les roses de Dublin
6.9
TV Mini Series
1981
1 episode
The Ante Room
TV Mini Series
Danny Mulqueen
1981
4 episodes
A Celebration of Sean O'Casey
TV Mini Series
Simon Norton
1980
1 episode
Play for Today
7.8
TV Series
Landlord of Dockside Pub
Eddie Mick
1976–1979
2 episodes
ITV Playhouse
6.9
TV Series
Morgue attendant
1979
1 episode
On a Paving Stone Mounted
7.7
1978
Langrishe, Go Down
Joseph Feeney
1978
BBC2 Play of the Week
7.5
TV Series
Joseph Feeney
1978
1 episode
Teems of Times
TV Series
Sailor Clancy
(as Archie O'Sullivan)
1978
5 episodes
Barry Lyndon
8.1
Capt. Feeny - the Highwayman
1975
Thursday Play Date
TV Series
Joey
1973
1 episode
Once Upon a Time
TV Series
Beggar
1973
1 episode
Full House
6.1
TV Series
Cotter in The Sisters
1973
1 episode
A War of Children
6.9
TV Movie
Mr. Fiske
1972
L'iguana dalla lingua di fuoco
5.4
Inspector Lawrence
1971
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Ryan's Daughter
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Ryan's Daughter
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Alternative names
Archie O'Sullivan
Born
1912
Ireland
Died
February 17
,
1981
Dublin, Ireland
Other works
He acted in Joe Orton's play at London's Royal Court Theatre in England with Jill Bennett, David Troughton, James Aubrey, Philip Stone directed by Lindsay Anderson.
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