Sybil Lewis
Sybil Lewis was born on Nov 16, 1919 in USA. Sybil Lewis's big-screen debut came with Mystery in Swing directed by Arthur Dreifuss in 1940.
Attractive Sybil Lewis was one of the best, most convincing actresses of Black Cinema. Her sophisticated, sometimes snooty presence was one of many but her more popular approach to acting always worked whether in drama, straight, romance or comedy roles and always remained likable. Sybil's acting would remind one of a Rosalind Russell or even Bette Davis. She was able to adapt to any role and make a film worth watching even if she was the only one acting. Her training and natural touch to acting, gave those films substantiality. "Mystery In Swing," "Broken Strings," "Am I Guilty?," "Midnight Menace," "Lucky Gamblers," "Boy! What a Girl!," and "Miracle in Harlem," are Black Cinema films where Sybil and others got to be a real actress, not a "Black" actress but actress without a label or stereotype and she got to play roles of people from all walks of life unlike Blacks in Hollywood. Even in Hollywood movies, "Revenge of the Zombies," "Going My Way," and "The Very Thought of You," Sybil had a chance to use her acting skills and not be stereotyped too much because of her race.
Birthday
Nov 16, 1919Place of Birth
San Francisco, California, USA
Movies & TV Shows
- 19486.0
- 19475.6
- 19447.0
- 19447.0
- 19434.7
- 19405.6
- 19404.8
- 19405.4