Sullivan & Son is an American sitcom created by Steve Byrne and Rob Long that was broadcast on TBS. It starred Byrne as Steve Sullivan, who surprises his parents when he leaves his job as a corporate lawyer to take over a bar owned by his father in Pittsburgh. The series was executive-produced by Vince Vaughn, Peter Billingsley, and Long, who also served as showrunner. It premiered on July 19, 2012.
On November 20, 2014, TBS cancelled Sullivan & Son after three seasons.
Overview
The series centers on Steve Sullivan (Byrne), a corporate attorney from New York City who visits his Irish American father Jack (Dan Lauria) and Korean mother Ok Cha (Jodi Long) just as they are preparing to sell their bar in a Pittsburgh working-class neighborhood and retire. To their surprise, he decides to stay and run the bar. The bar is a popular venue among the locals, and is the unofficial "town hall" of the neighborhood.
Cast and characters
Steve Byrne as Steve Sullivan, a half-Irish and half-Korean lawyer who leaves his job to take over his parents' bar in Pittsburgh.
Dan Lauria as Jack Sullivan, Steve's father.
Jodi Long as Ok Cha Sullivan, Steve's mother.
Owen Benjamin as Owen Walsh, a dull-witted and unemployed childhood friend of Steve's with an oedipal complex regarding his mother and a talent for playing the piano.
Brian Doyle-Murray as Hank Murphy, a bar regular prone to making offensive remarks.
Christine Ebersole as Carol Walsh, a bar regular and Owen's mother.
Vivian Bang as Susan Sullivan, Steve's younger sister.
Valerie Azlynn as Melanie Sutton, an emergency medical technician, bar regular, and love interest of Steve's.
Roy Wood, Jr. as Roy Williams, Jr., a bar regular and childhood friend of Steve and Owen's.
Ahmed Ahmed as Ahmed Nassar, a tow truck driver, bar regular, and childhood friend of Steve and Owen's.
Recurring
Brian Scolaro as Doug, a bar regular (season one)
Jesus Trejo as Javier, a bar regular
Joshua David Gray as Father Perry, a priest and bar regular
Billy Gardell as Lyle Winkler, Steve's rival.
John Michael Higgins as Gary Barton
Ken Jeong as Jason, Susan's overachieving MD husband
Charles Shaughnessy as Darryl
Kunal Nayyar as Sanjay/Neal, a man of Indian descent who pretends to be a native of India.
Brad Keselowski as himself
Ellen Woglom as Nicolette
Special guest stars
Perry Caravello as Javahoe Homosexual
Chris D'Elia as Ryan Capps
Will Sasso as Robert Sherman
Kerri Kenney-Silver as Jo Sullivan, Jack's con-artist sister
Brian George as Amun Nassar, Ahmed's father.
George Wallace as Leroy Williams, Roy's father
Ted McGinley as Eugene Casternakie
Ryan Miller as himself
Pat Sajak as himself
Frank Caliendo as Ralph, one of Carol's boyfriends from the local DMV
Mo Collins as Lilly
Catherine Reitman as April
Loretta Devine as Rose, Roy's mother
Bryan Callen as Paul
Margaret Cho as Jenny, Ok Cha's niece
Production
Sullivan & Son was ordered to pilot by cable channel TBS on September 30, 2011. It was among three half-hour pilots being considered by the channel, the others being Men at Work and BFF. TBS had been developing comedies that could be paired with reruns of The Big Bang Theory. After greenlighting Men at Work to series in January 2012, TBS was to choose between Sullivan & Son and BFF to fill its new hour-long comedy slot. On February 10, 2012, TBS picked up Sullivan & Son to series with a 10-episode order with a premiere date set for summer 2012.
The pilot was written by Steve Byrne and Rob Long with Byrne in the starring role. Valerie Azlynn, Jodi Long, Vivian Bang, Owen Benjamin, and Dan Lauria were added to the cast in October. The show was filmed in front of a live studio audience. TBS announced that it had renewed Sullivan & Son for a second season of 10 more episodes that premiered on June 13, 2013. On August 20, 2013, TBS announced it had renewed the series for a 13-episode third season that premiered in June 2014.
Reception
Critical reception
Sullivan & Son has received mixed to negative reviews, garnering a score of 47 out of 100 on Metacritic.
Ratings
References
External links
Official website
Sullivan & Son at IMDb
Sullivan and Son: Behind the Bar is the official podcast of the show. Hosted by show writer Caleb Bacon.