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George Sidney

 
Actor: George Sidney
  • Born: Mar 18, 1876 in Nagynichal, Hungary
  • Died: Apr, 1945 in Los Angeles, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '20s-'30s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Romance
  • Career Highlights: High Pressure, The Heart of New York, The Cohens and Kellys in Scotland
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Cohens and Kellys (1926)

Biography

A Hungarian-born dialect comedian whose signature character, Busy Izzy, was the typical language-mangling Jewish caricature, George Sidney (birth name: Samuel Greenfeld) came to the screen in Samuel Goldwyn's production of In Hollywood With Potash and Perlmutter (1924). Sidney played Abe Potash to Alexander Carr's Morris Perlmutter: the two were textile manufacturers turned movie producers fighting over screen femme fatale Betty Blythe. No doubt inspired by the 1922 Broadway success Abie's Irish Rose, Universal then cast Sidney opposite veteran slapstick comic Charlie Murray in The Cohens and the Kellys (1926). Popular with big city crowds, this ethnic farce became a long-running series that carried both Sidney and Murray into the sound era. For some reason, Sidney's Jewish shtick did not do nearly as well in talkies and apart from the increasingly tiresome Cohens and Kellys comedies (which were discontinued in 1933), he was reduced to supporting parts. Happily, one of these was a real gem: the increasingly harried would-be rubber baron Ginsburg in Warner Bros.' hilarious Depression spoof High Pressure (1932). Sidney's namesake, director George Sidney, was a nephew. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide
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George Sidney
Born October 4, 1916(1916-10-04)
Long Island City, New York, United States
Died May 5, 2002 (aged 85)
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

George Sidney (October 4, 1916 - May 5, 2002) was an American film director and film producer who worked primarily at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

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Career

Born in Long Island City, New York, Sidney began his career as an assistant at MGM until being assigned to direct the Our Gang comedies, which MGM had just acquired from Hal Roach, in 1938. Sidney, then age 21, was the youngest Our Gang senior director ever, and was only nine years older than the eldest Our Gang kid, Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer's brother Harold.

After a year of working on Our Gang shorts, Sidney moved on to the Crime Does Not Pay series and popular Pete Smith specialties. He soon graduated to features, including The Harvey Girls (1946), The Three Musketeers (1948), Annie Get Your Gun (1950), The Red Danube (1950), Kiss Me, Kate (1953), Jupiter's Darling (1955), The Eddy Duchin Story (1956), Pal Joey (1957), Jeanne Eagels (1957), Bye Bye Birdie (1963), and Elvis Presley's Viva Las Vegas (1964). His last film was Half a Sixpence (1967).

Sidney became good friends with MGM animation directors William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Hanna and Barbera's Jerry Mouse appeared alongside Gene Kelly in Sidney's film Anchors Aweigh (1945). After MGM close its animation studio in 1957, Sdney helped Hanna and Barbera form a deal with Screen Gems, the television division of Columbia Pictures, to form the successful television animation studio Hanna-Barbera Productions, for which Sidney served as a boardmember for ten years. Sidney later featured Hanna-Barbera's Fred Flintstone and Huckleberry Hound in Bye Bye Birdie.

Sidney was nominated for the Directors Guild of America Award four times, starting with the lush Technicolor remake of Show Boat. In 1958 he was presented with a Golden Globe Award for Best World Entertainment Through Musical Films. For his work in the art of cinema, he was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He died of complications from lymphoma in Las Vegas, Nevada at the age of 85. He was interred at Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery.

Motion picture actor George Sidney (actor) (1876-1945, born Samuel Greenfield) was his uncle.

Awards and nominations

Year Group Award Film Result
1952 Directors Guild of America Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures Show Boat Nominated
1953 Directors Guild of America Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures Scaramouche Nominated
1954 Directors Guild of America Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures Young Bess Nominated
1957 Directors Guild of America Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures The Eddy Duchin Story Nominated
1959 Directors Guild of America DGA Honorary Life Member Award
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Won
1986 Directors Guild of America Robert B. Aldrich Achievement Award
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Won
1998 Directors Guild of America President's Award
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Won
1995 Golden Apple Award Louella Parsons Award
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Won
1958 Golden Globe Award Best World Entertainment Through Musical Films
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Won
1993 San Luis Obispo International Film Festival King Vidor Memorial Award
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Won

Filmography

The following films are a partial listing of his films:

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