
Sylvia Sidney
Birthday: 8 August 1910, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name: Sophia Kosow
Height: 159 cm
Sylvia Sidney was born in New York City, in the Bronx borough, on August 8, 1910 with the birth name of Sophia Kosow. Her father was Russian born and her mother was born in Romania. They divorced not ...Show More

[on her unhappy experience working with William Wyler] (He) made me feel so inadequate. More than an Show more
[on her unhappy experience working with William Wyler] (He) made me feel so inadequate. More than anybody else, I think, he was responsible for sending me back to the stage to try to regain my security as an actress. Hide
Hollywood! It's like an old chair - if it's useful, keep it; if not, give it to Goodwill.
Hollywood! It's like an old chair - if it's useful, keep it; if not, give it to Goodwill.
What did Hitchcock teach me? To be a puppet and not try to be creative.
What did Hitchcock teach me? To be a puppet and not try to be creative.
Paramount paid me by the tear.
Paramount paid me by the tear.
What's the use of talking about a favorite role if you can't get it... The role you're doing ought t Show more
What's the use of talking about a favorite role if you can't get it... The role you're doing ought to be your favorite. If you don't like a part it's probably because you've a feeling of inadequacy about it. Hide
Every young actress thinks she's a tragedian -- the more tragic roles, the more you cry, the more yo Show more
Every young actress thinks she's a tragedian -- the more tragic roles, the more you cry, the more you suffer, the better an actress you are. But, when I got a little older, a little more mature, I wanted to get out of my image of "the victimized kid." I began to say, "Wait a minute. There's a thing called comedy that takes an even rougher intelligence and more technique and knowledge of the craft. Hide
Fredric March had the reputation of being a ladies man. We made two pictures together, Merrily We Go Show more
Fredric March had the reputation of being a ladies man. We made two pictures together, Merrily We Go to Hell (1932) and Good Dame (1934). But he never laid a hand on me, never made a pass at me! Freddie was happily married. He'd tease me by saying, "Look at those boobs!" or "Look at that toosh!". But it was all in fun. Hide
Prima donnas in anything are bad... Having a child was a great leveling agent. Those babies couldn't Show more
Prima donnas in anything are bad... Having a child was a great leveling agent. Those babies couldn't care less that their parents were famous. Hide
[on realizing she could refuse unsuitable roles] When I realized I didn't have to, I became a bitch Show more
[on realizing she could refuse unsuitable roles] When I realized I didn't have to, I became a bitch on wheels. Hide
I'd be the girl of the gangster... then the sister who was bringing up the gangster... then the moth Show more
I'd be the girl of the gangster... then the sister who was bringing up the gangster... then the mother of the gangster... and they always had me ironing somebody's shirt. Hide
Women who try to hide their age just call attention to it. Why lie about it? I don't feel any younge Show more
Women who try to hide their age just call attention to it. Why lie about it? I don't feel any younger... I don't look any younger. Somebody finds out about your real age eventually. It's easier to be frank about it... I've enjoyed every age in my life. I've never wanted to go back. Hide
Sylvia Sidney's FILMOGRAPHY - Page 2
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