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.
Sydney Leathers is a 30-year-old writer, adult performer, and political activist who was born in southern Indiana, but grew up in southern Illinois. Sydney has always been very passionate about politics, so passionate that it ultimately made headline news. Sydney exposed politician Anthony Weiner and admitted she was his sexting partner in the middle of his campaign for Mayor of NYC. Sydney then went on her own media campaign, disgracing the politician in hopes he would drop out of the race for Mayor of NYC.
Sydney Lemmon was born in Los Angeles and raised in Glastonbury, Connecticut. She received her Masters at the Yale School of Drama in 2017, where she was the recipient of the Julie Harris Scholarship. Lemmon also studied at the London Academy of Dramatic Arts and Boston University. She made her Broadway debut alongside Uma Thurman in The Parisian Woman in 2018. She is a singer and guitarist and writes music with her brother, actor Jon Lemmon.
Sydney Lindsay Johnson is an actress, known for A Christmas Melody (2015).
Sydney Logan is an actress, known for Gangster's Den (1945).
Sydney Lovering is an American actress known for HERE AWHILE, MISS MARY MACK, WHAT A HARVEST and THE INCIDENT. She has been passionate about acting from an early age and has worked hard honing her craft, participating in many workshops, private classes and personal coaching. Sydney has earned several best actress and best acting duo awards for her lead role in MISS MARY MACK. In her free time, Sydney enjoys skiing, art, animating, singing/songwriting and cooking.
Tony-nominated actress and winner of a 2015 Theatre World Award, Sydney Lucas is an entertainer in every sense of the word, having already conquered theater, film and television at just 12 years old! In 2013, Sydney made her off-Broadway debut in Fun Home which premiered at The Public Theater. There she showcased her singing and acting talents portraying Small Alison, a tough but caring, spunky and opinionated little girl who was stifled by her father's ideas of femininity while searching for her identity. For her work in the musical (that was then extended four times), Sydney won an Obie Award (youngest in history), and was nominated for a Lucille Lortel Award, an Outer Critic's Circle Award, a Drama Desk Award, and a Drama League Award. TV credits include: Law & Order: SVU, Royal Pains, FX pilot How & Why, Late Show with David Letterman, Sesame Street and a Saturday Night Live digital short entitled The Stand Off (opposite Jeremy Renner). Sydney's film credits include: She's Funny That Way, festival favorite film short Fool's Day, which was directed by Cody Blue Snider, as well as the young version of Kristen Wiig's character in both Girl Most Likely and The Skeleton Twins. Shortly after her stage run, she completed filming the indie Dude directed by Olivia Milch.