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    Greco is best known for his role as Sully, the leader of the Orphans gang, in the 1979 film The Warriors. He appeared in a number of films throughout the 1980s and 1990s, and also appeared in an episode of Miami Vice in 1986.

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm8109205Paul Greco - IMDb

    Actor: The Warriors. Paul Greco was born on 21 October 1955 in Newark, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor, known for The Warriors (1979), The Cable Guy (1996) and Broadway Danny Rose (1984). He died on 17 December 2008 in Red Hook, New York, USA.

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  4. Actor: The Warriors. Paul Greco was born on 21 October 1955 in Newark, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor, known for The Warriors (1979), The Cable Guy (1996) and Broadway Danny Rose (1984). He died on 17 December 2008 in Red Hook, New York, USA.

    • October 21, 1955
    • December 17, 2008
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    Sully is the leader of the Orphans. He was played by Paul Greco and voiced by Rob Cihra.

    Sully wears the same Orphans shirt and his left eye is always partially closed.

    Sully belives that the Orphans are the toughest gang around, even though he is too cowardly to even protect his car. He mainly tries to spread his gang's name by boasting about stories that never happened.

    Sully is a walkover for the Warriors as they make peace with him and get his permission to walk through their territory. He is keen to show the Warriors that the Orphans are tough and calls upon Jesse to show a newspaper clipping that mentions one of their raids. It is only when Mercy stirs up trouble that Sully tells the Warriors to take off their...

    He appears in Real Heavy Rep and No Permits, No Parley. In Real Heavy Rep, Sully puts out false information that the Orphans have taken out the Warriors, which causes the latter to bop through Sully's turf and protect his car. No Permits, No Parley plays out with some differences than the film. The Warriors march through the Orphans' turf and throu...

    Sully is not named in the novel, but resembles the leader of the Boriquen Blazers. Like Sully, the gangs leader allows the Coney Island Dominators (the Warriors in movie) passage at first, but when his girlfriend (Mercy in movie) questions his manhood, he demands they remove their symbols (colors in movie). The most notible difference is the leader...

    Other than the non-canon Armies of the Night and Rumble Mode, it is unknown if Sully has ever been in a fight at all before the brief brawl with the Warriors before regrouping and catching up to them in No Permits, No Parley. He is extremely cowardly, not even attempting to fight even in situations where his gang highly outnumber their opponents.

    •"What? NO! Not my car! Not my CAR! Orphans, get 'em!" - Response to Cleon's threat

    •"I don't know what you're talkin' about, man. How could this be a big meeting if the Orphans wasn't there?" - When learning about the meeting

    •"They write about our raids in the paper." - Trying to impress the Warriors

    •"Should've slapped your mouth the moment you opened it." - To Mercy

    •"You see what you get, Warriors? You see what you get when you mess with the Orphans?" - To the Warriors

    •"You wanna see my straight razor?!" - Threat/Knife cheat jingle

    •Sully wasn't named until the video game.

    •Paul Greco was simply credited as 'Orphan' in the film.

  5. Featured as gang leaders in the film are Paul Greco as the leader of the Orphans, Jery Hewitt as the leader of the Baseball Furies, Kate Klugman as the leader of the Lizzies, and Konrad Sheehan as the leader of the Punks.

  6. Dec 17, 2008 · Paul Greco was born on 21 October 1955 in Newark, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor, known for The Warriors (1979), The Cable Guy (1996) and Broadway Danny Rose (1984). He died on 17 December 2008 in Red Hook, New York, USA.

  7. Walter Hill based The Warriors on Sol Yurick's acclaimed novel which in turn was inspired by Xenophon's Anabasis, a tale about a small group of Greek soldiers stranded in Persia after the death of their leader and the obstacles they face on their return home.

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