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Michael O'Sullivan is a staff writer and editor at The Washington Post. He has been with the newspaper since 1993, focusing on film, fine art, theater, and other entertainment topics. Michael's insightful work has also been featured in various publications, including The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Guam Daily Post, and The Independent.
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Michael O'Sullivan's work predominantly revolves around entertainment, particularly film reviews and profile features. If you are in the movie industry or have insights into upcoming releases, engaging profiles of actors or filmmakers, or critiques on recent films, he may be interested in your pitch.
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While Michael's geographic focus is not explicitly stated beyond "United States," it can be inferred that he concentrates on Washington and Spokane. Therefore, pitches relating specifically to events or personalities from these areas might resonate with him more effectively.
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