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Leonard Sillman was an American Broadway producer. Born in Detroit, Michigan on May 9, 1908, he was the brother of June Carroll, the brother-in-law of Sidney Carroll and the uncle of Steve Reich and Jonathan Carroll. He is perhaps best known for his series of musical revues, Leonard Sillman's New Faces, which introduced many major stars to Broadway audiences, such as Eartha Kitt, Inga Swenson, Paul Lynde and Maggie Smith. Versions of New Faces were produced in 1934, 1936, 1943, 1952, 1956, 1962 and 1968. The very first New Faces in 1934 included actors Henry Fonda, Imogene Coca and Frances Dewey Wormser.
Born
Saturday, 09 May 1908
Died
Saturday, 23 January 1982
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Art Ford's Greenwich Village Party | Self | 1957 |
The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar | Himself / Self | 1957 |
The Mike Wallace Interview | Self - Producer | 1957 |
Stage a Number | Self - Judge | 1952 |
The Arthur Murray Party | Self - Producer | 1950 |
The Ed Sullivan Show | Self - Audience Bow | 1948 |
Bombshell | Undetermined Role | 1933 |
Goldie Gets Along | Amorous Motorist | 1933 |
Whistling in the Dark | Young Lombardo | 1933 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Art Ford's Greenwich Village Party | Self | 1957 |
The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar | Himself / Self | 1957 |
The Mike Wallace Interview | Self - Producer | 1957 |
Stage a Number | Self - Judge | 1952 |
The Arthur Murray Party | Self - Producer | 1950 |
The Ed Sullivan Show | Self - Audience Bow | 1948 |
Bombshell | Undetermined Role | 1933 |
Goldie Gets Along | Amorous Motorist | 1933 |
Whistling in the Dark | Young Lombardo | 1933 |
Producer Filmography
Title | Year |
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New Faces | 1954 |
An Angel Comes to Brooklyn | 1945 |