Sybil Jason(1927-2011)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Sybil Jacobson was born on November 23, 1929, in Cape Town, South
Africa. By age 2 she had learned to play the piano, and she also
demonstrated a remarkable talent for singing, dancing and mimicry. She
moved to Great Britain as a small child, and by age 5 was singing,
dancing, playing the piano or doing uncanny imitations of
Maurice Chevalier in London
nightclubs. She also performed on radio with her uncle,
Harry Jacobson, and his popular
orchestra. During a show at the Palace Theater a movie producer noticed
Sybil and cast her in her first film,
Barnacle Bill (1935). Warner Bros.
Pictures studio head Jack L. Warner was
so impressed with her performance that in 1935 he brought Sybil to
Hollywood as his studio's answer to
Shirley Temple. Aware of Shirley's
popularity and golden curls, Warner did not allow Sybil to see
Shirley's films for fear that she might copy her. Despite her obvious
talent, Sybil failed to achieve the success that Warner had
anticipated, and in 1938 the studio did not renew her contract.
However, during her time at Warner Brothers, Sybil made ten films and
caught the eye of Darryl F. Zanuck, the
head of 20th Century-Fox--the studio that had Temple under contract.
Zanuck cast Sybil opposite Shirley in two films,
The Little Princess (1939)
and The Blue Bird (1940). Sybil's
role in "The Blue Bird" was her most dramatic, and her older sister and
guardian, Anita Jacobson, hoped that it would boost her career.
However, many of Sybil's scenes were cut from "The Blue Bird", and it
would be her final film.