Thomas Michael Sullivan

Thomas Michael Sullivan is an actor, producer, and founding member of Stage13. He is executive producer of The Deertrees Theatre Festival now in its 10th year, bringing New York productions to the Lakes Region of Maine every August. Thomas has produced over 30 Equity showcases. Off-Broadway production credits include The Voyage of the Carcass[1] by Dan O'Brien. In 2008, he joined as executive producer with London producers Rotozazza and The Foundry Theatre NYC to present Etiquette as part of The Public Theater’s Under the Radar Festival. He started Studio13, a film production company, about to release the9tthdot, an interactive web series, and Hysterical Psycho, a feature horror film written and directed by Dan Fogler. He originated and still produces "...a little bit louder", a weekly NYC poetry series that has won two National Slam Championships.

Theater edit

  • American Clock by Arthur Miller
  • Sight Unseen by Donald Marguiles
  • Dr. Cooks Garden by Ira Levin
  • Misery by Stephen King
  • Someone Who'll Watch Over Me by Franj McGuinnes
  • Cobb by Lee Blessing
  • Line by Israel Horovitz
  • Brilliant Traces by Cindy Lou Johnson
  • Danny & The Deep Blue Seas by John Patrick Shanley
  • Nuts & Bolts
  • Love Letters by A.R. Gurney
  • Sean in Kylenamoe
  • Spare Tongues
  • Voyage of the Carcass by Dan O'Brien[2]

Filmography edit

Film
Year Film Producer Role Notes
1999 The Thomas Crown Affair No Museum Special Police
2002 Maid in Manhattan No Paparazzi
2006 Slippery Slope No Waiter
Saturday Yes
2007 Perfect Stranger No Reebok executive
2009 Hysterical Psycho Yes Christopher Also co-producer[3]
2011 A Novel Romance co-producer Bartender [4]
2012 The Owner Yes
Finding Cody Yes
2014 Don Peyote Yes [5]
Television
Year Film Producer Role Notes
2010 M'larky Yes Costillo appears in two episodes

Production edit

  • Deertrees Theatre Festival
  • Stage13
  • Greenlight TheatreWorks
  • 13th Street Repertory
  • LoveCreek Productions

References edit

  1. ^ Voyage of the Carcass
  2. ^ Portwood, Jerry (2006-10-20). "The Voyage of the Carcass". Backstage. Retrieved 2015-04-17.
  3. ^ Anderson, John (2009-04-27). "Review: 'Hysterical Psycho'". Variety. Retrieved 2015-04-17.
  4. ^ Scheib, Ronnie (2011-11-10). "Review: 'A Novel Romance'". Variety. Retrieved 2015-04-17.
  5. ^ McNary, Dave (2013-11-05). "AFM: Josh Duhamel Stoner Comedy 'Don Peyote' Cops U.S. Distribution". Variety. Retrieved 2015-04-17.

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