Anthony Sullivan (pitchman)

Anthony Sullivan
Born Anthony John Sullivan
(1969-02-11) 11 February 1969
Devon, England, UK
Residence United States
Occupation Producer / Pitchman
Years active 1984 ; 1991-present

Anthony John "Sully" Sullivan (born 11 February 1969) is an English entrepreneur and infomercial pitchman of media shopping in the United States, best known for his roles in television commercials.[1] His production company Sullivan Productions, Inc. develops and launches new brands such as OxiClean products and commercial spots for Church & Dwight.

Sullivan has competed in races including the St. Anthony's Triathlon in Tampa, FL and the New York City Marathon in New York.

Early life and career

Sullivan was born in Devon, England on February 11, 1969. In the early 1990s, he moved to the United States and teamed up with a manufacturing company to create the "Smart Mop". A few years later, he debuted it on Home Shopping Network (HSN), where he met his future business partner and friend Billy Mays. In the mid-1990s, HSN hired Sullivan as a primetime network show host. In 1998, he left HSN and formed Sullivan Productions in Tampa, Florida.[2]

His production company produces commercials and content for brands such as OxiClean, H20 Steam Brand, Nutrisystem, Arm & Hammer and Swivel Sweeper. He has helped celebrities diversify their interests as seen with the launches of Chef Ming Tsai's Aero Knife and Jennifer Flavin Stallone's Serious Skin Care line. He makes regular appearances on HSN.

He has been featured on USA Network's Eco-Challenge Fiji, NBC's 1 vs. 100, Rachael Ray, Good Morning America, The Today Show, Hollywood 411, Access Hollywood, Inside Edition, BBC 2's Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends and The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, as well as news programs on MSNBC, ABC, CBS, BBC, and Fox News Channel.

He was also featured in articles in the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, USA Today, St. Petersburg Times, Advertising Age, Fortune Magazine, Playboy, and many other publications.

PitchMen

Sullivan starred in a Discovery Channel reality series, PitchMen. In the first season, he co-starred alongside Billy Mays. Following Mays' death in 2009, Sullivan became the sole star in season two. The show follows how new products are selected by the firm in association with DRTV giant Telebrands and its CEO Ajit J. Khubani, the products' origins and their inventors, and the production of the advertising.[3]

Sullivan and Mays appeared on the June 23, 2009 episode of The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien.[4] Following Mays' death, Sullivan became the spokesperson for OxiClean line of products from Church & Dwight.

References

  1. "Anthony Sullivan". anthonysullivan.com. Retrieved 2009-06-29.
  2. "Sullivan Productions". Archived from the original on 13 June 2011. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
  3. Lucas, Paul "Pitchmen with Billy Mays and Anthony Sullivan Premieres April 15", Ridiculous Infomercial Review, April 14, 2009
  4. "Sullivan on The Tonight Show". Retrieved 26 June 2011.

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