Daniel J. Sullivan Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Daniel J. Sullivan was born on June 11, 1940 in Wray, Colorado, USA. He is a director and actor, known for The Substance of Fire (1996), Far East (2001) and The 47th Annual Tony Awards (1993).
He was awarded the 2004 Los Angeles Stage Alliance Ovation Award for Best Director of a Play for "Intimate Apparel" in association with Roundabout Theatre Company production at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
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He was awarded the 1996 Drama Logue Award for Outstanding Direction for "Psychopathia Sexualis" at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
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He was awarded the 1993 Drama Logue Award for Outstanding Direction for "The Substance of Fire" at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
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He was awarded the 1994 Drama-Logue Award for Direction for "The Sisters Rosensweig" in presented by the Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson at the James A. Doolittle (University of California) Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
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He was awarded the 1993 Drama-Logue Award for Direction for the play, "Conversations with My Father" in presented by the Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson at the James A. Doolittle (University of California) Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
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He was awarded the 1990 Drama-Logue Award for Direction for "The Heidi Chronicles" at the Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson at the James A. Doolittle (University of California) Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
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Step-father of Martha Plimpton (now divorced from Plimpton's mother).
Won Broadway's 2001 Tony Award as Best Director (Play) for "Proof." He has also been Tony-nominated four other times as Best Director (Play): in 1989 for "The Heidi Chronicles;" in 1992 for "Conversations with My Father;" in 1993 for "The Sisters Rosensweig;" and in 2002 for a revival of "Morning's at Seven."
Director
Title
Year
Status
Character
Far East
2001
TV Movie
The Substance of Fire
1996
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Great Performances
1974
TV Series
Sintsov
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Broadway Beat
2007-2008
TV Series
Himself
The 47th Annual Tony Awards
1993
TV Special
Himself - Nominee: Best Direction of a Play (as Daniel Sullivan)
The 46th Annual Tony Awards
1992
TV Special
Himself - Nominee: Best Direction of a Play (as Daniel Sullivan)
The 44th Annual Tony Awards
1990
TV Special
Himself - Winner: Regional Theatre Award (as Daniel Sullivan)