Anthony 'Sully' Sullivan, Co-Host of Discovery Channel 'PITCHMEN' and Longtime Friend...
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Anthony 'Sully' Sullivan, Co-Host of Discovery Channel 'PITCHMEN' and Longtime
Friend of Billy Mays, Comments on Loss
LONDON, June 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Anthony "Sully" Sullivan, longtime infomercial
pitchman and co-host of the Discovery Channel's "PITCHMEN" with friend Billy
Mays, released the following statement on the passing of his dear friend and
colleague:
"There are no words to describe how I feel about the passing of my great
friend and fellow Pitchman Billy Mays. I have a massive hole in my heart. My
thoughts go out to his wife, Deborah, son Billy III, and his beautiful
daughter, Elizabeth, his mom and dad and his whole family.
Billy and I have known each other for 15 years. We are the greatest of
friends. He was the best at what he did -- his uncompromising style coupled
with his black beard, blue shirt and khaki pants will be embedded in my memory
for all time. His uniqueness created an industry that I am proud to be a part
of. We were literally joined at the hip for the past six months.
Discovery Channel's "Pitchmen" was not only a wonderful experience, but also a
great opportunity for Billy and I to let people into our world and see what an
awesome guy he was in front of the cameras and show our friendship to the
world.
There was a lot more to Billy as a person than Billy the Pitchman -- he was a
loving, caring family man with the heart and roar of a lion. He loved what he
did and loved his fans. The overwhelming outpouring of support shows what an
amazing individual Billy was.
I'm proud to have had him as a friend. I'll miss him greatly and I'll miss
hearing him saying, "Hi Billy Mays here... Here's how to order!"
Press Contact: Andrea Pass
Steinreich Communications
Office: 201-498-1600
apass@scompr.com
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