Sydney Imbeau is an actress, known for Supernatural (2005), Really Me (2011) and Elinor Wonders Why (2020).
Sydney Isitt-Ager was born on 19 March 1999 in Coventry, Warwickshire, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Nativity! (2009), Christmas on Mistletoe Farm (2022) and Nativity 3: Dude, Where's My Donkey?! (2014).
Sydney James Harcourt is a stage and screen actor from Detroit, Michigan. He is known for his work on and off Broadway starring in productions like the cultural phenomenon Hamilton (original Broadway company and 1st replacement for Aaron Burr), Disney's The Lion King (Simba), rocking hard in others like Green Day's American Idiot, and was most recently seen originating the role of Joe Scott in the critically acclaimed original American cast of Bob Dylan's Girl From The North Country. (Drama Desk & Lortel Nominations) You've seen him in films and on TV series - credits above. A Grammy award winner and sought after New York vocalist, he has performed on some of the world's finest concert stages including Radio City Music Hall, Avery Fischer Hall (with the New York Philharmonic), and Carnegie Hall. He's toured across North America from coast to coast, and played sold out stadiums from Australia, to Indonesia, to Puerto Rico. In 2017 he was the featured artist at the US Open Finals live broadcast honoring the 50th anniversary of Billie Jean King's Triple Crown. He opened the Museum of the American Revolution (introducing Vice President Joe Biden), was invited to perform at the White House at their Children's Educational initiative, and is a go to for corporate and charitable organizations like The Robin Hood Foundation, AFRMC, MCHF's Diamond Ball, the CF Foundation, and HJTEP, tailoring unique theatrical/concert performances at galas and events around the country. For the better part of the last decade Sydney has been a fixture at most of the legendary ballrooms in New York City including the Rainbow Room, the Plaza Hotel, Gotham Hall, the American Museum of Natural History, and the Metropolitan, Yale, Harvard, and Lamb's Clubs
Sydney Jenkins is known for Don't Look Up (2021), Johnny & Clyde (2023) and CODA (2021).
Sydney Knight is a full unionized Canadian Actor, Stunt Performer, Model and Comedian. She's constantly training in multiple fascists for film and television, including many forms of martial arts. She studied in Toronto at The Actors Work Studio, EVN Studios, and with Joy Jukes. She is passionate about finding the truth in every character she plays and loves being apart of the process to drive the overall story. Some of her credits include LifeTime-Deadly Secrets By the Lake, Crave-New Eden, and EFC as the lead stunt double. Sydney has an extensive comedic background which lends to her ability to bring layers of truth, reliability and underlining humor to the characters she portrays.
Sydney Kondruss is known for Haunted or Hoax (2016), Killjoys (2015) and The Drownsman (2014).
Sydney Kowalske is an actress, known for Doom Patrol (2019), Girl in the Basement (2021) and Blue Bayou (2021).
Sydney L'Engle is an actress, known for Madison Baker Was Here (2021).
Sydney Lafaire is an actress and director, known for At Dinner (2016), Generation Beziehungsunfähig (2021) and Spides (2020).
Chubby, antsy, and distinctive character actor Sydney Lassick was born on July 23, 1922 to Jewish Russian immigrant parents in Chicago, Illinois. Lassick first began acting in both films and TV shows in the late 50s. Portly and bespectacled, with a high-pitched voice and a nervous disposition, Sydney was usually cast as peevish neurotics, obsequious toadies, and fretful everyman types. Best known for his outstanding portrayal of the whiny and infantile manic depressive mental patient Charlie Cheswick in the acclaimed "One Who Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," Lassick's other most memorable roles include a fey Fairy Godfather in the lowbrow nudie cutie musical "Sinderella and the Golden Bra," mean sarcastic English teacher Mr. Fromm in "Carrie;" genuinely creepy as perverse and abusive innkeeper Ernest Keller in the potently unnerving slasher horror sleeper "The Unseen;" at his oily best as the slimy Charlie P. in the supremely twisted cult oddity "Sonny Boy," effeminate lackey Gopher in "Deep Cover," and jolly trailer park manager Woody Wilson in "Freeway." Among the TV series Sydney made guest appearances on are "Family," "Eight is Enough," "Baretta," "Hawaii Five-O," "Barney Miller," "Matt Houston," "Moonlighting," "Knots Landing," "Dream On," and "The X-Files." Lassick died at age 80 from complications from diabetes on April 12, 2003 in Los Angeles, California. He was survived by an older sister.