Sylvia Sidney Movies and Career Information
Aug 08, 1910
The Bronx
Actor
Sylvia Sidney (August 8, 1910 – July 1, 1999) was an American actress who appeared in gangster movies of the 1920s and 1930s and in 'Beetlejuice and Mars Attacks!. Sidney, born Sophia Kosow in The Bronx, New York, was the daughter of Rebecca (née Saperstein), a Romanian Jew, and Victor Kosow, a Russian Jewish immigrant who worked as a clothing salesman. The area from which Victor Kosow came from is today in Belarus. Her parents divorced by 1915 and she was adopted by her stepfather, Sigmund Sidney, a dentist. Her mother became a dressmaker and renamed herself Beatrice Sidney. Now using the surname Sidney, she became an actress at the age of fifteen as a way of overcoming shyness. As a student of the Theater Guild's School for Acting, Sidney appeared in several of their productions during the 1920s and earned praise from theater critics. In 1926, she was seen by a Hollywood talent scout and made her first film appearance later that year. During the Depression, Sidney appeared in a string of films, often playing the girlfriend or the sister of a gangster. She appeared opposite such heavyweight screen idols as Spencer Tracy, Henry Fonda, Joel McCrea, Fredric March, George Raft (a
- Sylvia Sidney Movies before 2012
- Pickup 2001
- Mars Attacks 1996
- Beetlejuice 1988
- An Early Frost 1985
- Hammett 1982
- Damien: Omen II 1978
- God Told Me to 1976
- Violent Saturday (1955) 1955
- Blood on the Sun (1945) 1945
- Trail of the Lonsome Pine 1936
- Fury (1936) 1936
- Thirty Day Princess (1934) 1934
- Street Scene (1931) 1931
- Ladies of the Big House (1931) 1931
- An American Tragedy (1931) 1931
- Sabotage (1936)
- City Streets
- You Only Live Once (La vida es una sola)
- You and Me (1938)
- Sabotage
- Dead End