Sylvia Sidney
Sylvia Sidney (Sylvia Sidney, August 8, 1910-July 1, 1999), was born in the Bronx, New York, USA, an American actress and screenwriter.
He studied drama in the Theatre Guild in his early days, and made his debut in Washington when he was 16 years old. On the screen in 1929, starred in the "Headless Case". Entered Paramount the following year and starred in more popular films such as "America's Tragedy", "Cross Street", "Street Tragedy", " Madame Butterfly " and so on. At the beginning of the 1940s, he was mainly active on the theater stage. In the 1950s, after only performing three films including "Blood on the Weekend", he withdrew from the film world and worked on stage performances
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