Thomas Sullivan
Thomas, Tom, or Tommy Sullivan may refer to:
Sports
- Tom Sullivan (1880s pitcher) (1860–1947), American baseball player
- Tom Sullivan (1920s pitcher) (1895–1962), American baseball player
- Tom Sullivan (American football) (born 1950), NFL running back
- Tom Sullivan (basketball) (born 1950), college basketball coach
- Tom Sullivan (boxer) (1922–1959), Patriarca crime family mob associate
- Tom Sullivan (catcher) (1906–1944), American baseball player
- Tommy Sullivan (curler) (born 1977), Canadian curler
- Tom Sullivan (rower) (1868–1949), New Zealand oarsman
Musicians
- Tom Sullivan (singer) (born 1947), blind singer/composer/author/actor
- Tommy Sullivan, singer, songwriter, saxophonist and original member of Johnny Maestro & the Brooklyn Bridge
Politicians
- Tom Sullivan (politician) (born 1968), Idaho US Senate candidate
- Thomas L. Sullivan (1846–1936), mayor of Indianapolis, Indiana
Others
- Thomas Sullivan (author), American author of short stories and novels
- Thomas Crook Sullivan (1833–1908), American general during the American Civil War
- Thomas A. Sullivan (1855-1946), American politician
- Thomas J. Sullivan (1845–1908), director of the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing
- Thomas M. Sullivan (born c. 1949), American radio talk show host and television show host
- Thomas P. Sullivan, American attorney
- Thomas R. Sullivan, American judge in New York
- Thomas Michael Sullivan, actor, producer, and founding member of Stage 13
- Tom Sullivan (radio and television personality), Atlanta radio and television personality
- Thomas Sullivan (Medal of Honor, 1869), Medal of Honor recipient for his service with the 1st Cavalry in the Chiricahua Mountains
- Thomas Sullivan (Medal of Honor, 1890), Medal of Honor recipient for his service at the Battle of Wounded Knee
See also
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