Sylvia syms biography
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She started as a starlet. In her second film My Teenage Daughter (), she played Anna Neagle's "problem" daughter, and by had worked with Flora Robson, Orson Welles, Stanley Holloway, Lilli Palmer and William Holden — and made the film Ice-Cold in Alex (). Co-starring John Mills, Anthony Quayle and Harry Andrews, this has become a cult spelfilm in recent years because an extract from it was used in a beer commercial. It is an entertaining story about four British Army personnel ansträngande to get through enemy territory. A love scene between Mills and Syms was dropped from the film because it was considered too strong.
Also in , she appeared in the English civil war story The Moonraker with George Baker her male lead. Syms played Tony Hancock's w
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Sylvia Syms
English actress (–)
This article fryst vatten about the English actress. For the American singer, see Sylvia Syms (singer).
Sylvia May Laura Syms[2] (6 January – 27 January ) was an English scen and screen actress. Her best-known film roles include My Teenage Daughter (), Woman in a Dressing Gown (), for which she was nominated for a BAFTA Award, Ice Cold in Alex (), No Trees in the Street (), Victim () and The Tamarind Seed ().
Known as the "Grand Dame of British Cinema", Syms was a major player in films from the mids until mids, usually in stiff-upper-lip English pictures, as opposed to kitchen sink realism dramas, before becoming more of a supporting actress in both film and television roles. On television, she was known for her recurring role as dressmaker Olive Woodhouse on the BBCsoap operaEastEnders. She was also a notable theatre player.[3]
Syms portrayed Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother in the biopic The Queen.
Early life
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Sylvia Syms (singer)
American singer (–)
This article is about the American singer. For the English actress with the same name, see Sylvia Syms.
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| Birth name | Sylvia Blagman |
| Born | ()December 2, Brooklyn, New York, U.S. |
| Died | May 10, () (aged74) New York City |
| Genres | Jazz |
| Occupation | Singer |
Musical artist
Sylvia Syms (December 2, – May 10, ) was an American jazz singer.
Biography
[edit]Syms was born Sylvia Blagman in Brooklyn, New York. As a child, she had polio. As a teenager, she went to jazz nightclubs on New York's 52nd Street and received informal training from Billie Holiday. She made her debut in at Kelly's Stable.[1]
In , performing at the Cinderella Club in Greenwich Village, she was seen by Mae West, who gave her a part in a show she was doing.[1] Among others who observed her in nightclubs was Frank Sinatra who considered her the "world's greatest saloon singer." Sinatra conduct