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  1. Franklin began to make history in the bull ring at his Spanish début on June 9, 1929, in Seville. Aficionados who saw him fight that day wept and shouted, and talked about for weeks afterward…“Sidney was a glowing Golden Boy,” recalls an American lady who was at the fight. “He was absolutely without fear. He was absolutely beautiful.”.

  2. FRANKLIN, Sidney. Nationality: American. Born: Sidney Arnold Franklin in San Francisco, 21 March 1893; also known as Sid Franklin, S.A. Franklin, Sidney A. Franklin, Sydney A. Franklin, and Sydney Franklin. Family: Father of producer-director Sidney Franklin Jr.; brother of director Chester M. Franklin. Career: Began working in the motion ...

  3. Sidney Franklin (March 21, 1893 — May 18, 1972) was an American film director and producer. His brother Chester Franklin also became a director during the silent film era. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  4. Jun 3, 2019 · Sidney Franklin was the first American to reach the status of a matador. (Edward Steichen/Condé Nast via Getty Images) ... director of archive and library services at the Manhattan-based center ...

  5. Franklin developed into a skilled, sensitive director in the 1930s with films such as "Private Lives" (1931) and "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" (1934) and began producing for MGM in 1939.

  6. Sidney Franklin was an American film director and producer. His brother Chester Franklin also became a director during the silent film era. His credits as director include:

  7. SIDNEY FRANKLIN RESIGNS AT M-G-M; Director-Producer, at Studio Since 1927, Quits in Rift -- Filming at Stanford. Share full article. By Thomas M. Pryor. June 17, 1958;

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