Sidney Fox
Sidney Fox | |
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Born |
Sidney Leiffer December 10, 1911[1] (some sources mistakenly cite 1907) New York City, New York, U.S. |
Died |
November 15, 1942 30) Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Other names | Sydney Fox; Sidney Fox Beahan |
Years active | 1931–1934 |
Spouse(s) | Charles Beahan (1932–1942; her death) |
Sidney Fox (December 10, 1911[1]– November 15, 1942) was an American actress.
Career
Fox was born Sidney Leiffer [citation needed] in 1911 (some sources mistakenly cite 1907) in New York City to a Jewish family.[2] Her parents had been wealthy until the October 1929 stock market crash. Young Sidney got a job as a dressmaker, and spent her spare time studying law. She spent her spare time writing fashion articles, which led to a job as a "mannequin" (or model) in a Fifth Avenue shop. She began studying acting and pestering the movie moguls for a film role, unsuccessfully. They told her that she was too young and should get some training in "stock" and then come back. She joined a touring theatrical company and within a year was playing on Broadway. She was given a lead role in Lost Sheep at the age of 18. [citation needed]
Fox made her film debut in the 1931 Hobart Henley drama, The Bad Sister opposite Conrad Nagel, Humphrey Bogart, Zasu Pitts and, also making her film debut, Bette Davis. Fox also starred as "Madamoiselle Camille L'Espanaye" in the 1932 Robert Florey film, Murders in the Rue Morgue opposite Bela Lugosi. In 1933 she played opposite renowned operatic bass Feodor Chaliapin in the English-language version of Adventures of Don Quixote. Her last film appearance was in the 1934 musical comedy Down to Their Last Yacht opposite Mary Boland, Polly Moran and Ned Sparks.
Personal life
She was married to screenwriter Charles Beahan from 1932 until her death in 1942.
Death
Sidney Fox died of an overdose of sleeping pills on November 15, 1942 in Hollywood at the age of 30. Her death was officially ruled an accident. She was interred at Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Glendale, Queens, New York City.[3]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1931 | The Bad Sister | Marianne Madison |
Six Cylinder Love | Marilyn Sterling | |
Strictly Dishonorable | Isabelle Perry | |
1932 | Murders in the Rue Morgue | Mlle. Camille L'Espanaye |
Nice Women | Beth Girard | |
The Cohens and the Kellys in Hollywood | Herself | |
The Mouthpiece | Celia Farraday | |
Once in a Lifetime | Susan Walker | |
Afraid to Talk | Peggy Martin | |
Roi Pausole | Diana | |
1934 | Midnight | Stella Weldon |
Down to Their Last Yacht | Linda Colt-Stratton | |
Adventures of Don Quixote | Maria, the niece | |
1935 | School for Girls | Annette Edlridge |