Larry Sullivan
Lawrence Edward "Larry" Sullivan, Jr. (born September 10, 1970) is an American actor. Among his prominent roles is that of Robert, Will's ballet dancing boyfriend, on the NBC television series Will & Grace. The episode was the show's first ever holiday episode, titled "Jingle Balls." Sullivan frequently appears as Officer Andy Akers on the CBS television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Sullivan appeared in 3 episodes of 24 as Secret Service Agent Hoskins. His latest work includes a guest appearance on Modern Family as Mitchell's ex-boyfriend in the episode "My Hero" and a recurring role in the first season of the HBO series Big Little Lies.
Larry Sullivan | |
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Born | Lawrence Edward Sullivan, Jr. September 10, 1970 New Haven, Connecticut, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actor |
Spouse(s) | David Monahan |
Children | 1 |
Life and career
Sullivan was born in New Haven, Connecticut on September 10, 1970, to Lawrence and Sheryl Sullivan.
Sullivan was a member of the First National Tour of the Broadway Musical Miss Saigon, and starred in the West Coast Premiere of Hello Again by Michael John LaChiusa at Noah Wyle's The Blank Theatre Company in Hollywood, California. Sullivan played the leading role of Alan Oakley in The Trip, for which role he won Best Actor at the Dallas OUT TAKES Film Festival.
Sullivan's husband is actor David Monahan; they have one adopted child together. The family was featured in a Campbell's Soup ad in 2015.[1][2]
Filmography
- 1990: Dream Trap (uncredited)
- 1990: The Night Brings Charlie (uncredited)
- 1996-1998: Beverly Hills, 90210 (TV Series) as Bernie Torgov / Larry (as Larry Sullivan Jr.)
- 1997: Defying Gravity Otter as Otter (as Larry Sullivan Jr.)
- 1997: Sunset Beach (TV Series) as Gabe (uncredited)
- 1997: Sweet Valley High (TV Series)
- 1997: The Young and the Restless (TV Series) as Orderly Dylan Wordsworth
- 1998: Rush Hour as Cop at Diner #2 (as Larry Sullivan Jr.)
- 1998: Hang Time (TV Series) as Corn Dog Boss (as Larry Sullivan Jr.)
- 1998: Hyperion Bay (TV Series) as Todd (as Larry Sullivan Jr.)
- 1998: USA High (TV Series) as Kevin (as Larry Sullivan Jr.)
- 1998: Cosmo's Tale
- 1999: Suddenly Susan (TV Series) as Daniel (as Larry Sullivan Jr.)
- 1999: Felicity (TV Series) as Preston (as Lawrence Edward Sullivan Jr.)
- 1999: Hefner: Unauthorized (TV Movie) as Tom Lownes
- 1999: Love, Death, & Cars (short) as Kyle (as Larry Sullivan Jr.)
- 2000: Psycho Beach Party Dancer as Dancer (as Larry Sullivan Jr.)
- 2000: The West Wing (TV Series) as Hamlin
- 2000: Diagnosis Murder (TV Series) as Jordon Alsop (as Larry Sullivan Jr.)
- 2000: JAG (TV Series) as CPO Roger Pearson (as Larry Sullivan Jr.)
- 2000: Battle of the Sitcoms (TV Series) as Jon Splitt
- 2001: These Old Broads (TV Movie) as Jason (as Larry Sullivan Jr.)
- 2001: Will & Grace (TV Series) as Robert
- 2001: Forbidden City (Short) as Randy
- 2002: The Trip as Alan Oakley
- 2002: American Idol (Video Game) (voice)
- 2003: Six Feet Under (TV Series) as Deputy Wheeler
- 2003: NCIS (TV Series) as Flight Surgeon
- 2003-2014: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (TV Series) as Officer Andy Akers
- 2004: American Dreams (TV Series) as Russ
- 2004: The Shield (TV Series) as Det. Craig Milne
- 2004: ER (TV Series) as Martin Pryor
- 2004: Method & Red (TV Series) as Blue Squad Guy (uncredited)
- 2004: Catwoman as Warehouse Supervisor
- 2005: Alias (TV Series) as Phil
- 2005: Jack & Bobby (TV Series) as Officer Kohler
- 2005: Bewitched as Dinner Party Guest (uncredited)
- 2005: Over There (TV Series) as Dr. Beatty
- 2005: Nip/Tuck (TV Series) as Detective Myers
- 2005: Crossing Jordan (TV Series) as George Winters
- 2005: A.M.D.G.: A World Is Not Enough (short) as Peter Faber
- 2006: E-Ring (TV Series) as Army Staff Sgt. Michaels
- 2006: Twins (TV Series) as Stu Siden
- 2006: Inside as Fred
- 2006: Big Love (TV Series) as Trooper
- 2006: Kalamazoo? as Nate
- 2006: The Unit (TV Series) as Avner
- 2006: Commander in Chief (TV Series) as Dan Pierce
- 2006: Zoey 101 (TV Series) as Mr. Conroy
- 2007: Close to Home (TV Series) as Nick Tursi
- 2007: Fracture as Lee Gardner
- 2007: Criminal Minds (TV series) as Sheriff Raymond Schaeffer
- 2007: Evan Almighty as Staffer
- 2008: Pretty Ugly People as Austin
- 2008: Women's Murder Club (TV Series) as Inspector Ted Wheeler (uncredited)
- 2008: Dexter (TV Series) as Ethan Turner
- 2009: Grey's Anatomy (TV Series) as Dave Young
- 2009: The Secret Life of the American Teenager (TV Series) as Leon
- 2009: Saving Grace (TV Series) as Donald Jacobs
- 2009: Trauma (TV Series) as Matt - Divorced Dad
- 2009: Turbo Dates (TV Series) as Gary
- 2009-2010: 24 (TV Series) as Agent Hoskins
- 2010: Scrubs (TV Series) as Eric Coleman
- 2010: Gay Baby (Short) as Bryan
- 2010: Open House as Oscar
- 2010: Miss Nobody as 2nd Man
- 2010: Private Practice (TV Series) as Bob Schwartz
- 2011: L.A. Noire (Video Game) as A. D. A. Leonard Petersen (voice)
- 2011: CSI: Miami (TV Series) as Edwin Chambers
- 2012: Game Change (TV Movie) as Chris Edwards
- 2012: Castle (TV Series) as Samuel Lynchberg
- 2012: Argo as Engell's Secretary
- 2012: Divorce Invitation as Brad Tuston
- 2013-2014: Switched at Birth (TV Series) as Leo
- 2013: Crawlspace as Police Officer J. Forester
- 2013: Modern Family (TV Series) as Teddy
- 2013: Revenge (TV Series) Dr. Norton
- 2013: Body of Proof (TV Series) as David Hunt
- 2013: Days of Our Lives (TV Series) as George Durant
- 2013: Nightcomer as Paul Beecher
- 2014: The Crazy Ones (TV Series) as Garrett
- 2014: Bones (TV Series) as Dr. Richard Burke
- 2015: Straight Outta Compton as Journalist
- 2017: Aftermath as James Gullick
- 2017: Doubt (TV Series) as ADA Asher Lowman
- 2017-2019: Big Little Lies (TV Series) as Oren Berg
- 2017: Scandal (TV Series) as Nelson McClintock
- 2017: S.W.A.T. (TV Series) as Robert Miller
- 2018: Shooter (TV Series) as Dr. Mitchell
- 2018: Dirty John (TV Series) as Dave Canova
- 2019: Trinkets (TV Series) as Doug Davis
- 2019: American Skin (Film) as Clay Dwyer
- 2019: Jane the Virgin (TV series) as Rev. Richard Flirdale
- 2019: 9-1-1 (TV series) as Dave Kramer
References
- Wong, Curtis M. (6 October 2015). "This Campbell's Soup Ad Featuring Gay Dads Will Melt Your Heart". HuffPost.
- "Gay Couple and Their Adorable Son Keep Starring in Ads Together – Watch Their Latest for Campbell's Soup". PEOPLE.com.