Sid Silvers


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Actor | Writer | Story | Screenplay | Lyricist

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...

Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York, USA

Date of Birth: Jan 16, 1901

Date of Death: Aug 20, 1976


Filmography

Actor (7 Known Credits)


Born to Dance

'Gunny' Sacks

Pirate Party on Catalina Isle

Pirate (uncredited)

Bottoms Up

Spud Mosco aka Reginald Morris

Dancing Sweeties

Jerry Browne

Born to Dance (1936)
'Gunny' Sacks
Snoop Blue
Pirate (uncredited)
Bottoms Up (1934)
Spud Mosco aka Reginald Morris
My Weakness (1933)
Maxie
Jerry Browne

Writer (1 Known Credits)


The Stooge

Writer

The Stooge (1952)
Writer

Story (3 Known Credits)


Born to Dance (1936)
Story
Bottoms Up (1934)
Story

Screenplay (7 Known Credits)


For Me and My Gal

Screenplay

The Fleet's In

Screenplay

The Gorilla

Screenplay

Born to Dance

Screenplay

Bottoms Up

Screenplay

Follow the Leader

Screenplay

Screenplay
Screenplay
Screenplay
The Gorilla (1939)
Screenplay
Born to Dance (1936)
Screenplay
Bottoms Up (1934)
Screenplay
Screenplay

Lyricist (1 Known Credits)


Walking on Air

Lyricist

Lyricist

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