Tom Sullivan (singer)
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Tom Sullivan (born March 27, 1947 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American performer, author, and motivational speaker.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Personal life
Tom Sullivan was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. His premature birth caused him to need oxygen treatment while in an incubator. Though the treatment saved his life, he was given too much oxygen, which caused permanent blindness.
[edit] Career
Sullivan has worked as an author, composer, motivational speaker, and singer, as well as an actor, director, and producer.
[edit] Awards
- Won the American Foundation for the Blind's "Helen Keller Achievement Award" in 1997.[1]
[edit] Trivia
- Enjoys golfing, skiing, skydiving and running.
- Has 2 children with wife, Patricia. Sullivan once saved his infant daughter, Blythe, from drowning in the family pool by listening for air bubbles.
[edit] Bibliography
- Seeing Lessons: 14 Life Secrets I've Learned Along the Way (2003) ISBN 0-471-26356-7
- If You Could See What I Hear (1975) ISBN 0-06-014167-0
- Tom Sullivan's Adventures In Darkness (1976) ISBN B-000J-9XU4-0
[edit] Selected television and movie credits
[edit] Acting filmography
- Touched by an Angel (in episode "Then Sings my Soul" as Clarence), 1999
- Designing Women (in episode "One Sees, the Other Doesn't" as Danny), 1989
- Mork & Mindy (in episode "Mork Learns to See" as Tom Bickley), 1980
- Airport '77 (as Steve), 1977
- M*A*S*H (in episode "Out of Sight, Out of Mind" as Tom Straw), 1976
[edit] Miscellaneous filmography
- Moving Through Space: A Day with Tom Sullivan (composer of song "Idle Hands"), 2003
- Good Morning America (as himself - feature correspondent), 1978-1983