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Syd Saylor (born Leo Sailor; March 24, 1895 – December 21, 1962) was an American comedic actor and movie cowboy sidekick who appeared in 395 films and television series between 1926 and 1962. Early years [ edit ]
Syd Saylor. Actor: The Lost Jungle. Leo Sailor, a.k.a. Syd Saylor, was born into a very notable family. His father, George Sailor, was a renowned engineer, and was often called out to various locations for consultation and evaluation. In 1906 he was called to San Francisco on a job, and he had no sooner checked into his hotel than the city was ...
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Saddle Pals & Sidekicks. Sid Sailor / Sid Saylor / Syd Saylor. Real name: Leslie Raymond Sailor. 1895 - 1962. (Courtesy of Les Adams) Above from L-to-R are Syd Saylor (as newspaper reporter 'Breezy Baker'), Ken Maynard and Verna Hillie in a scene from the cliffhanger MYSTERY MOUNTAIN (Mascot, 1934). Saylor was billed as "Sid Saylor" in this.
Syd Saylor. March 24th, 1895 — December 21st, 1962. Above: Syd Saylor registers deadpan amusement in his final serial, Brenda Starr, Reporter (Columbia, 1945). Though not above mugging or waggling his Adam’s apple (something of a specialty of his), Syd Saylor was one of the most likable and least obnoxious of the slapstick comedians that ...
Syd Saylor. Highest Rated: 88% Woman on the Run (1950) Lowest Rated: 80% Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951) Birthday: Mar 24, 1895. Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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The Three Mesquiteers: Directed by Ray Taylor. With Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan, Syd Saylor, Kay Hughes. When a group of World War 1 buddies head west to farmstead, they run into trouble.
Biography by AllMovie. Scrawny supporting actor Syd Saylor managed to parlay a single comic shtick -- bobbing his adam's apple -- into a four-decade career. He starred in several silent two-reel comedies from 1926 through 1927, then settled into character parts. During the late '30s and early '40s, Saylor frequently found himself in B-Westerns ...