Sid Silvers

Born: 1901-01-16

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sid Silvers (January 16, 1901 in Brooklyn, New York – August 20, 1976 in Brooklyn) was an American actor, comedian, lyricist, and writer. Silvers began his career in vaudeville in the early 1920s as a comedy partner of Phil Baker. As part of their act, Silvers would heckle Baker from the audience. The Baker/Silvers act was later used as the basis for the 1951 Martin and Lewis film The Stooge. The duo continued to perform together up through 1928. In 1925 Silvers made his Broadway debut in the review Artists and Models. He also appeared in the review A Night in Spain in 1927 and contributed lyrics to the musicals The Song Writer (1928) and Pleasure Bound (1929). He wrote the book for the 1931 musical You Said It. He returned to the Broadway stage in 1932 to portray Louie Webb in the musical Take a Chance. He later wrote the music and lyrics to the review New Faces of 1936. Silvers made his film debut in the 1929 feature The Show of Shows and then went on to play supporting roles in such films as Dancing Sweeties (1930), Bottoms Up (1934), Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round (1934), Born to Dance (1936), and Broadway Melody of 1936, notably also serving as a scriptwriter on the latter two films. He often contributed special comedy material to some of the larger MGM productions, including The Wizard of Oz in 1939. In the 1940s Silvers was mainly active as a performer on the stage and on radio. He made one final film appearance in 1946, playing a featured comic role in Mr. Ace. In the 1960s he was a writer for The Mickey Rooney Show.


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Rendezvous

as Recruiter (uncredited)
Released: 1935-10-25

A decoding expert tangles with enemy spies.

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Bottoms Up

as Spud Mosco aka Reginald Morris
Released: 1934-04-12

Promoter "Smoothie" King helps a pair of phonies con their way into a movie company. As Wanda...

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That's Dancing!

as From 'Born to Dance' (archive footage)
Released: 1985-01-18

A documentary film about dancing on the screen, from it's orgins after the invention of the...

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Dancing Sweeties

as Jerry Browne
Released: 1930-07-19

Bill is a hot shot dancer who partners with Jazzbo, until he sees Molly at the dance. He enters...

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Broadway Melody of 1936

as Snoop Blue
Released: 1935-09-18

Lovely, gifted Irene Foster hopes that her childhood sweetheart-turned Broadway producer Robert...

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Born to Dance

as 'Gunny' Sacks
Released: 1936-11-27

On leave, a sailor falls in love with a young lady aspiring to become a Broadway dancer, but...

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Show of Shows

as Al Jolson Impersonator / Introducing Larry Ceballos Black and White Girls Number
Released: 1929-11-21

Now hear this. The studio that gave the cinema its voice offered 1929 audiences a chance to see...

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My Weakness

as Maxie
Released: 1933-09-22

A wealthy young man bets his uncle that he can transform a clumsy cleaning lady into a glamorous...

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James Stewart: A Wonderful Life

as Self (archive footage)
Released: 1988-11-22

Documentary about James Stewart's long career as an actor and positive personal life.

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Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round

as Shorty
Released: 1934-11-02

Underworld king Lee Lother has been killed aboard a ocean liner, several people could have been...

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Pirate Party on Catalina Isle

as Pirate (uncredited)
Released: 1935-11-20

Various Hollywood performers put on a pirate-themed variety show on Catalina Island, with a...

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Follow the Leader

as uncredited
Released: 1930-12-06

Ed Wynn, a waiter, tries to get hit employers daughter a start on the stage; Ginger Rogers...

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