Sid Silvers

Sid Silvers

Deceased · Born: Jan 16, 1901 · Died: Aug 20, 1976

1936

Personal Details

BornJan 16, 1901 Brooklyn, New York, USA

Biography

Sid Silvers, a talented individual, entered this world on January 16, 1901, in the vibrant city of Brooklyn, New York, USA. His remarkable life was marked by his multifaceted career, which spanned both writing and acting.

Throughout his illustrious career, Silvers made a lasting impression on the entertainment industry, leaving behind a legacy of iconic films. Some of his most notable works include the 1936 musical comedy "Born to Dance", the 1934 comedy "Bottoms Up", and the 1935 musical film "Broadway Melody of 1936".

In his personal life, Silvers was deeply committed to his partner, Buena Solomon, whom he married. Tragically, Silvers' life came to an abrupt end on August 20, 1976, in his hometown of Brooklyn, New York, USA.

Career

1985
That's Dancing!
That's Dancing! as From 'Born to Dance' (archive footage)
1946
Mr. Ace
Mr. Ace as Pencil
1936
Born to Dance
Born to Dance as 'Gunny' Sacks
1935
Rendezvous
Rendezvous as Recruiter (uncredited)
1934
Bottoms Up
Bottoms Up as Spud Mosco aka Reginald Morris
1933
1930
Dancing Sweeties
Dancing Sweeties as Jerry Browne
1929
Show of Shows
Show of Shows as Al Jolson Impersonator / Introducing Larry Ceballos Black and White Girls Number
1952
The Stooge
The Stooge as Story
1951
1942
The Fleet's In
The Fleet's In as Screenplay
For Me and My Gal
For Me and My Gal as Screenplay
1939
The Gorilla
The Gorilla as Screenplay
1936
Born to Dance
Born to Dance as Story, Screenplay
1935
1934
Bottoms Up
Bottoms Up as Screenplay, Story
1930
Follow the Leader
Follow the Leader as Screenplay