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Actor, Francis L. Sullivan, was born Francis Loftus Sullivan on Jan 6, 1903 in London, England. Sullivan died at the age of 53 on Nov 19, 1956 in New York City, NY .

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Mr. Bumble: Cry your hardest now, it opens the lungs, washes the countenance, exercises the eyes and softens down the temper. So cry away.


Barzland: The young man requires persuading to talk.


Mr. Sowerberry: There's an expression of melancholy in his face, my dear, which is very interesting. He'd make a delightful mute, my love.


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Francis L. Sullivan Facts
His friendship with writer Agatha Christie led to a long-standing personal interest in criminology.

He is one of the few actors to play the same role in two film versions of the same story - Jaggers in Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (1934) and Great Expectations (1946).

Made his debut at the Old Vic in "Richard III" at the age of 18 in 1921.

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