Sylvia Syms

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Sylvia Syms
Born 6 January 1934 (1934-01-06) (age 73)[1]
Flag of England Woolwich, London, England
Spouse(s) Alan Edney (1956-1989)
This article is about the British actress. For the American singer by the same name, see Sylvia Syms (singer).

Sylvia Syms OBE (born January 6, 1934) is an English actress. She is remembered by most for her film work through the 1950s and 1960s but is still active in films, television and the theatre.

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Syms was born in London, England to Daisy (Hale) and Edwin Syms, a trade unionist and civil servant.[1] She was educated at RADA, on whose council she has served. Her daughter Beatie Edney is also an actress.

Syms started as a starlet. In her second film My Teenage Daughter (1954), she played Anna Neagle's "problem" daughter, and by 1960 had worked with Flora Robson, Orson Welles, Stanley Holloway, Lilli Palmer and William Holden — and made the film Ice-Cold in Alex (1958). Co-starring John Mills, Anthony Quayle and Harry Andrews, this has become a cult film in recent years because an extract from it was used in a beer commercial. It is an entertaining story about four British Army medical personnel trying to get through enemy territory. A love scene between Mills and Syms was dropped from the film because it was considered too strong.

Also in 1958, she appeared in the English civil war story The Moonraker with George Baker her male lead. Syms played Tony Hancock's wife in The Punch and Judy Man (1962) along with her nephew, Nick Webb. Other comedies followed, such as The Big Job (1965) with Hancock's former co-star Sid James, but it was for drama that she won acclaim, including The Tamarind Seed (1974) with Julie Andrews and Omar Sharif, for which she was nominated for a British Film Academy award. My Good Woman in 1972 was a husband-and-wife television comedy series which ran until 1974 with Leslie Crowther. She has played British prime minister Margaret Thatcher on TV and the stage and appeared in the Doctor Who story Ghost Light.

In 2002, she starred in the serial The Jury. In 2006, she co-star as Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in The Queen with Helen Mirren. She also appeared in The Poseidon Adventure, an American television movie with little connection to the original movie of the same name made in the 1970s. She has also taken up producing and directing. In March 2007, it was announced that she will be appearing in EastEnders as a mystery woman called Olive.[2] Syms was made an OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours in June 2007.

Among the many other famous names she has worked with are: Dirk Bogarde, Marius Goring, Hardy Krüger, Herbert Lom, Cliff Richard, Jenny Agutter, Sophia Loren, George Peppard, Roger Moore, Ray Milland, Bernard Miles and Richard Todd.

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