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Birthday: January 16, 1901 (124)
Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Biography
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.
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That's Dancing! (1985)Age: 84as From 'Born to Dance' (archive footage)
Born to Dance (1936)Age: 35as 'Gunny' Sacks
Broadway Melody of 1936 (1935)Age: 34as Snoop Blue
Rendezvous (1935)Age: 34as Recruiter (uncredited)
Pirate Party on Catalina Isle (1935)Age: 34as Pirate (uncredited)
Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round (1934)Age: 33as Shorty
Bottoms Up (1934)Age: 33as Spud Mosco aka Reginald Morris
My Weakness (1933)Age: 32as Maxie
Dancing Sweeties (1930)Age: 29as Jerry Browne
The Show of Shows (1929)Age: 28as Al Jolson Impersonator / Introducing Larry Ceballos Black and White Girls Number






