C. Gardner Sullivan Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
C. Gardner Sullivan (September 18, 1884 – September 5, 1965) was an American screenwriter and film producer. He was a prolific writer with more than 350 films among his credits. In 1924 the magazine Story World selected him on a list of the ten individuals who had contributed the most to the advancement of the motion picture industry from its inception forward. Four of Sullivan's films, The Italian (1915), Civilization (1916), Hell's Hinges (1916) and All Quiet on the Western Front (1930), have been listed in the National Film Registry.
Prolific American writer-producer, working with Cecil B. DeMille at Paramount (1918-19), at United Artists (1925-29) and as script supervisor for Universal (1930-31) and MGM (1931-33). A former newspaper reporter for the New York Evening Journal, he began in films with Thomas H. Ince, contributing scripts to many westerns starring William S. Hart. From 1915 to 1917, Sullivan was head of the scenario department of the New York Motion Picture Company/Triangle. As a writer, he was primarily known for big budget (often historically-based) melodramas, and films exploring social problems.
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Attended the University of Minnesota.
Writer
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Buccaneer
1958
1938 screenplay
Jackass Mail
1942
story
North West Mounted Police
1940
original screen play
The Gracie Allen Murder Case
1939
screenplay - uncredited
Union Pacific
1939
screen play
The Buccaneer
1938
screenplay
Robin Hood of El Dorado
1936
uncredited
Three Live Ghosts
1936
screenplay
Rendezvous
1935
uncredited
The Awakening of Jim Burke
1935
story "Jim Burke's Boy"
Car 99
1935
screenplay
Father Brown, Detective
1934
Operator 13
1934
uncredited
Men Must Fight
1933
screen play
Rasputin and the Empress
1932
uncredited
Skyscraper Souls
1932
adaptation
Strange Interlude
1932
dialogue continuity
Red-Headed Woman
1932
uncredited
Huddle
1932
dialogue continuity
The Cuban Love Song
1931
screen play
Young Desire
1930
supervising story chief
All Quiet on the Western Front
1930
supervising story chief
Hell's Heroes
1929
supervising story chief
The Locked Door
1929
screen adaptation
Alibi
1929
screenplay / titles for silent version - titles for silent version