Kyle Sullivan

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Kyle Sullivan
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Years active1996–2007

Kyle Sullivan is an American general partner and former actor, known for appearing on the TV series All That and the Fox sitcom The War at Home . [1]

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Biography

Sullivan played the recurring character Dabney Hooper on Malcolm in the Middle from 2000 to 2003. He has also lent his voice to the characters Danny O'Farrell and Everitt Konquist on the Disney animated series Fillmore! He has guest starred on television programs such as The Secret World of Alex Mack , Seinfeld , The Amanda Show , NewsRadio , Chicago Hope , Mad About You , ER , Scrubs , and Max Keeble's Big Move .

After retiring from acting, Sullivan moved to New York attending Columbia University, studying psychology and earning a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in film. He has since worked as a partner for Yitzchak Mirilashvili's venture capital firm Rainfall Ventures. [2]

In the 2024 documentary Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV , Sullivan reported that while at a barbecue party hosted by Brian Peck he discovered a painting of a clown holding balloons that Peck claimed to be done by serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Peck reportedly showed the painting off to multiple other people, including the personalized inscription from Gacy to Peck on the back, along with a bundle of handwritten letters sent from Gacy to Peck which Peck kept in his bedside dresser. [3]

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  2. Ashton, Will (2021-03-01). "What The Malcolm In The Middle Cast Is Doing Now, Including Bryan Cranston". CINEMABLEND. Retrieved 2024-03-25.
  3. "Bombshell story in 'Quiet on Set' docuseries details potential 'pen-pal' relationship between Nickelodeon producer and Chicago serial killer John Wayne Gacy". NBC Chicago. 2024-03-18. Retrieved 2024-03-25.