Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

  1. Over its 30-year history, Sullivan Entertainment’s productions have been praised for their visual beauty, powerful story-telling and breakout acting. Founder, Kevin Sullivan, established a strong visual style in writing, producing, and directing historical dramas that have maintained a timeless global-appeal. The Company owns and operates its ...

    • Productions

      Sullivan Entertainment | 110 Davenport Road , Toronto, ON,...

    • Studio

      Sullivan Entertainment owns and operates a...

    • People

      Adriana joined Sullivan Entertainment in 2015 as part of the...

    • Contact

      It is Sullivan Entertainment’s policy not to read or view...

  2. Adriana joined Sullivan Entertainment in 2015 as part of the social media marketing team. She manages social media and fan engagement across several channels, as well as supporting Sullivan's direct-to-consumer business. Most recently, she has been supporting the development of crime procedurals, a genre she is passionate about.

  3. Sullivan Entertainment is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 hours of programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family ...

  4. Road to Avonlea. This 91-episode Emmy® award-winning spin-off from Anne of Green Gables is a gorgeous family saga set on Prince Edward Island against the rugged beauty of the Canadian Maritimes. The pilot follows a young aristocrat (Sarah Polley) who is sent to live with her mother’s relatives in rural Avonlea. With its sumptuous, cinematic ...

  5. Sullivan Entertainment, Toronto, Ontario. 1,017 likes · 3 were here. Sullivan Entertainment is the official entertainment company of Kevin Sullivan. Kevin directed and p

    • (2)
    • 1042
    • (416) 921-7177
    • 8
  6. September 2, 2001. Anne: The Animated Series was a half-hour animated television show produced by Sullivan Entertainment and created by writer/director/producer Kevin Sullivan. The series was developed for PBS and each episode contained an educational aspect. Each show had a problem for one or more of the show’s characters to face and solve.

  7. People also ask

  8. Under The Piano. April 16, 1997. An autistic child growing up in the 1940's and 50's with a mother who is bitter because her fear of success has denied to herself a possible career in opera. This anger translates into an over-protectiveness of her mentally ill daughter, even into the child's adulthood. But a loving sister, herself having an arm ...

  1. People also search for