Arthur O'Sullivan
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Arthur O'Sullivan (1912 – February 17, 1981), also known as Archie O'Sullivan, was an Irish actor who appeared on stage, screen and radio. He was a member of the Radio Éireann Players, a repertory company which performed in the station's regular drama productions.
O'Sullivan was a prolific stage actor, appearing in the world premières of plays by John B. Keane and Brian Friel. He also took small roles in a number of significant feature films shot in Ireland, such as Ryan's Daughter and Barry Lyndon. In the latter film, he played the part of the courteous highwayman, Captain Feeny.[1]
Arthur O'Sullivan died at Our Lady's Hospice, Harolds Cross in Dublin, at the age of 69.