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- Birth namePatrick Peter Sullivan
- Pat Sullivan was born on February 22, 1885 in Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. She was a producer and director, known for Sammie Johnsin Hunter (1916), Boomer Bill's Awakening (1917) and Twenty Thousand Laughs Under the Sea (1917). She was married to Margaret Gallagher. She died on February 15, 1933 in New York City, New York, USA.
- SpouseMargaret Gallagher(May 21, 1917 - March 1932) (her death)
- Cartoonist and creator of Felix the Cat.
- Founded Bijou Films, Inc., a film production company in 1926.
- Was drawing cartoons for Paramount Magazine by 1919 and later signed a contract as an animator with Paramount Studios in March 1920.
- Worked as a gatekeeper at Toohey's brewery, Surry Hills, and reputedly attended classes at the Art Society of New South Wales.
- In 1917 Sullivan was convicted of the rape of a 14-year-old girl and spent nine months in jail.
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