Sylvia Sidney
Sylvia Sidney, originally named Sophia Kosow, was born on August 8, 1910, and passed away on July 1, 1999. Renowned as an American actress, her illustrious career spanned more than seven decades, making her a significant figure in both stage and film. Sidney achieved fame during the 1930s, captivating audiences with her portrayal of strong, memorable characters in various leading roles.
In later years, she garnered renewed recognition for her performance as Juno, a quirky caseworker in the afterlife, in Tim Burton's iconic film Beetlejuice. This role not only showcased her unique talent but also earned her a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress. Additionally, her powerful performance in Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams (1973) brought her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress, further solidifying her status in Hollywood.
Sylvia Sidney's legacy is marked by her versatility and commitment to her craft, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Her contributions continue to resonate, inspiring generations of actors and filmmakers alike.
Filmography
Ladies of the Big House
The Witching of Ben Wagner
Thirty Day Princess
Merrily We Go to Hell
Used People
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine
Blood on the Sun
Violent Saturday
Fury
Les Misérables (1952)
Copkiller
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
Sabotage
Raid on Entebbe
Damien - Omen II
God Told Me To
Street Scene
City Streets
Hammett
You Only Live Once
Dead End
The Wagons Roll at Night
Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams
Snowbeast
Beetlejuice
Mr. Ace
An American Tragedy
You and Me
Behind the High Wall
One Third of a Nation
An Early Frost
Mars Attacks!