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Daniel Sully

Daniel Sully (1855–1910), born Daniel Sullivan,〔Hartford Courant June 27, 1910〕 was an American circus performer, stage actor and playwright,〔 who gained popularity during the latter years of the nineteenth century.
==Life and career==

Daniel Sully was born on September 6, 1855, at Providence, Rhode Island.〔 He began as a circus performer before moving on to the theater where he would find success as both an actor and writer.〔 Sully was most remembered for his 1884 play, ''The Corner Grocery'', that’s genesis was Edwin Waugh's ''The Chimney Corner''.〔 In 1900 Sully found success with Daniel J. Hart’s play, ''The Parish Priest'',〔American theatre: a chronicle of comedy and drama, 1869-1914 By Gerald Martin Bordman〕 a dramatic comedy in which he played the central character, Father John Whalen.〔The Player's Blue Book - A. D. Storms 1901〕 By 1902,〔 he was associated with (John) Fitzgerald Murphy (a noted actor, playwright, and political activist of the time). During 1904, 〔Sully was the principle actor for several of Fitzgerald Murphy's plays, namely, The Irish Statesman and the Old Mill Stream at the California Theatre in San Francisco on respectively the 6-7 of March and the 13 of March of that year. He also starred in Fitzgerald's play "The Chief Justice" in Salt Lake City, Utah.〔 Sully remained active on the legitimate stage and vaudeville until shortly before his death.〔The Oakland Tribune April 24, 1909〕 Sully was a member of the Elks Lodge in Baltimore, Maryland.〔The Players Blue Book 1901 pg. 224〕
Daniel Sully died on June 25, 1910 at his farm near Woodstock, New York.〔 He was survived by his wife, Louisa A. Fox, the daughter of George Fox, a famous pantomime artist remembered for the show Humpty Dumpty.〔
* Correction to above: Daniel Sullivan's wife's name was Louisa A. Dulany. Her step-father was Charles Kemble Fox, the comedian and pantaloon performer and brother of George L. Fox.

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