Biography
C. Gardner Sullivan, born on September 18, 1884, in Stillwater, Minnesota, USA, was a notable figure in the film industry. Known for his work as a screenwriter, Sullivan's contributions to cinema can be seen in two significant films. His first notable work was "The Return of Draw Egan" in 1916, where he served as the screenwriter. He then went on to write the screenplay for "Union Pacific" in 1939. Sullivan's screenplays played a crucial role in shaping the narratives of these films, contributing to their success and impact on cinema.
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