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Guardians of the Galaxy actor Chris Sullivan guest at CAPE 2017

Jason Setnyk by Jason Setnyk
August 19, 2016
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Actor Chris Sullivan CAPE 2017

Cornwall Ontario – The Cornwall & Area Pop Event has announced that Guardians of the Galaxy and Stranger Things actor Chris Sullivan will be a guest at CAPE 2017.

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Chris Sullivan will grace the big screen alongside Peter Quill and his misfit gang of Ravagers as Taserface in Marvel’s much anticipated Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 coming to theaters in May 2017. He also appeared in the smash hit Netflix original series Stranger Things starring Winona Ryder; Sullivan played the character of Benny Hammond in two episodes including the first episode. He also appeared alongside Daniel Radcliff (Harry Potter) in the crime drama Imperium. Chris Sullivan will play the character of Toby in the new NBC series premiere of This Is Us set to air September 20th. He will also appear in the Ben Affleck helmed Live by Night in which he plays Brendan Loomis. He’s also appeared on The Americans, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and other television shows and films.

Also appearing at CAPE are actors Sean Gunn and Scott Patterson.

Actor and writer Sean Gunn played the quirky character of Kirk Gleason on Gilmore Girls. He also played the character of Kraglin in Guardians of the Galaxy, and he will be reprising that role in the sequel. His resume includes roles on TV shows like Glee, Angel, and Third Rock from the Sun, and movies like Pearl Harbor.

Gilmore Girls alumni Scott Patterson won fans’ hearts and frustrated them with his work as the gruff, lovable, but emotionally distant Luke Danes. Scott will don the infamous baseball cap once again for the highly anticipated Netflix event bringing the Stars Hollow team back together for four more extended Gilmore Girls episodes. Fans will also recognize Scott Patterson for his memorable turn as Agent Peter Strahm in multiple films of the horror cult hit Saw series. Scott Patterson also appeared in Will & Grace, CSI: Miami, 90210, Seinfeld, and many other television shows and movies.

CAPE takes place April 22nd and April 23rd 2017 at the Benson Centre. Visit their website for more information. For all the latest news on CAPE be sure to like their Facebook page.

Tags: ActorBen AffleckBenson CentreCAPEChris SullivanCornwall & Area Pop EventCornwall OntarioDaniel RadcliffGuardians of the GalaxyLaw & OrderStranger ThingsWinona Ryder
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