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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sylvia_LewisSylvia Lewis - Wikipedia

    Sylvia Lewis is an American actress, dancer and choreographer. Career. Sylvia Lewis first performed as a young child in the last days of vaudeville in Baltimore, Maryland. She received her first classical training as a scholarship student at the Peabody Conservatory of Music, studying dance, voice and piano.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0507785Sylvia Lewis - IMDb

    Sylvia Lewis is a versatile performer who started in vaudeville and appeared in films, TV shows and stage musicals. She is known for her roles in Drums of Tahiti, The Beverly Hillbillies and Who's the Boss?, and her choreography for Married... with Children and The Jeffersons.

    • January 1, 1
    • Actress, Additional Crew, Soundtrack
    • York, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Sylvia Lewis
  3. Sylvia Lewis is a triple-threat performer who started her career in vaudeville and appeared in films, TV shows and stage plays. She was born in 1931, married three times and has one daughter.

    • April 22, 1931
  4. Sylvia Lewis is known for her roles in Singin' in the Rain, The Ray Bolger Show and Married... with Children. She has also choreographed many TV shows and appeared in films like Son of Paleface and Hook, Line and Sinker.

  5. Gallery. Video. News. Fan Appreciation. Contact. imdb | youtube. Born in York, Pennsylvania in 1931. Overview of Sylvia's life & career in Theater, Film & Television.

  6. www.sylvialewis.netSylvia Lewis

    One of the greatest dancers in the history of Hollywood, a woman of such profound talent & beauty, trained in classical ballet, mastering all forms of popular dance for whatever the situation, ultimately a choreographer who helped establish the highest levels of popular dance as witnessed by millions of viewers in the 20th century, not only reco...

  7. Sylvia Lewis News. * broadwayfocus featured Sylvias dance scene from The Conqueror on Instagram. *Brian R. Young conducted an interview with Sylvia for FILMFAX PLUS, “Forty Plus Years as a Triple Threat in Hollywood's Golden Age!”. See scans of the printed 2-part interview here.