Movies of Charles Sullivan and Lottie Williams together
Charles Sullivan and Lottie Williams have starred in 13 movies together. Their first film was Arizona to Broadway in 1933. The most recent movie that Charles Sullivan and Lottie Williams starred together was So You Want to Be a Salesman in 1947.
1933
Arizona to Broadway
1937
The Perfect Specimen
The Perfect Specimen
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Timekeeper
Lottie Williams
Starred as Maggie - the Maid
1938
Angels with Dirty Faces
Angels with Dirty Faces
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Ed
Lottie Williams
Starred as Onlooker at Drugstore
1938
The Sisters
1939
Blackwell's Island
1939
Dust Be My Destiny
Dust Be My Destiny
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Truck Driver
Lottie Williams
Starred as Wedding Dress Helper
1939
Hell's Kitchen
1939
King of the Underworld
King of the Underworld
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Gangster
Lottie Williams
Starred as Farmer's Wife
1939
The Roaring Twenties
The Roaring Twenties
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Freighter Crew Member
Lottie Williams
Starred as Restaurant Patron
1941
All Through the Night
All Through the Night
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Callahan's Henchman
Lottie Williams
Starred as Lottie
1941
Million Dollar Baby
Million Dollar Baby
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Taxi Driver
Lottie Williams
Starred as Boarder Getting Gift
1943
Old Acquaintance
Old Acquaintance
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Taxi Driver
Lottie Williams
Starred as Millie's Maid at Party
1947
So You Want to Be a Salesman
So You Want to Be a Salesman
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Third Customer
Lottie Williams
Starred as Second Customer
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