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- Falecido(a) em23 de agosto de 2011 · Northridge, Califórnia, EUA (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
- Nome de nascimentoSybil Jacobson
- Sybil Jason nasceu o 23 de novembro de 1927 em Cidade do Cabo, África do Sul. Era atriz e foi conhecida pelo seu trabalho em A Princesinha (1939), A Pequena Ditadora (1935) e O Pássaro Azul (1940). Foi casada com Anthony Albert Fromlak (Drake) e Milton Morris Stewart. Morreu o 23 de agosto de 2011 em Northridge, Califórnia, EUA.
- CônjugesAnthony Albert Fromlak (Drake)(30 de dezembro de 1950 - 17 de julho de 2005) (sua morte, 1 criança)Milton Morris Stewart(23 de dezembro de 1946 - 1949) (divorciado (a))
- Sybil was once escorted and "guarded" at a benefit in Chicago by G-Man Eliot Ness.
- Met husband, Anthony Drake, a Navy man, during rehearsals for a stage play of The Wizard of Oz. They married shortly after on December 30, 1947. They had one daughter, Toni Maryanna, and the union lasted for 58 years, until his death.
- According to an in-depth article by Sandra Grabman for Classic Images (October 2010), Sybil was primarily raised by older sister, Anita, due to their mother's delicate health. Anita was her prime coach for singing, acting and dancing. She also made Sybil's costumes, and was her sister's constant companion.
- With her first US movie, A Pequena Ditadora (1935), she had the distinction of being Warner Bros. Studios' only child star.
- Her first form of entertainment was mimicking the stars of the day: Mae West, Maurice Chevalier, Greta Garbo and Jimmy Durante.
- [on the premiere of O Pássaro Azul (1940)] The premiere was held at Grauman's Chinese Theater, but after hearing the sad news that most of my work would not be shown on the screen, the decision was made that Anita and I would not attend. Shirley [Shirley Temple] and I were never to work together again.
- [on working with Shirley Temple] Everyone kept an eye out for an attitude or signs of competition that might have arisen between us two little girls. But that's just what we were, two little girls who worked well together.
- Obviously, my life as a child star during Hollywood's "Golden Era" was wonderful, and to this day has its heartwarming residual effects. I am in awe over all of the icons that I worked with or just met during my career days. They imparted so much wisdom that helps me stand up to challengers to this day.
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