Sydne Rome


Actor

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Akron, Ohio, USA

Biography

Sydne Rome was an actor who graced the silver screen many times throughout his Hollywood career. Rome kickstarted his acting career in various films such as the Richard Johnson comedy adaptation "Some Girls Do" (1969), "Un Doppio a Meta" (1972) and "Che?" (1973). He also appeared in "Race des "Seigneurs," La" (1973), "40 gradi soto il lenzuolo" (1975) and "Baby Sitter - Un maledetto...

Biography

Sydne Rome was an actor who graced the silver screen many times throughout his Hollywood career. Rome kickstarted his acting career in various films such as the Richard Johnson comedy adaptation "Some Girls Do" (1969), "Un Doppio a Meta" (1972) and "Che?" (1973). He also appeared in "Race des "Seigneurs," La" (1973), "40 gradi soto il lenzuolo" (1975) and "Baby Sitter - Un maledetto pasticcio" (1975). His film career continued throughout the seventies and the eighties in productions like "Il faut vivre Dangereusement" (1975), the comedy "That Lucky Touch" (1975) with Roger Moore and "Folies bourgeoises" (1976). He also appeared in "Moi, Fleur Bleue" (1977), "Just a Gigolo" (1978) and "Looping" (1981). Toward the end of his career, he continued to act in "Arrivano i miei" (1983), "Ten Days That Shook the World" (1983) with Anatoly Ustiuzhaninov and "Romanca Final" (1987). He also appeared in "Another Way - D Kikan Joho" (1988) and the Laura Morante suspenseful mystery "The Hideout" (2007). He also was featured in the TV movie "In the Heat of the Night: Who Was Geli Bendl?" (CBS, 1994-95). Most recently, Rome acted in the foreign "Il figlio più piccolo" (2010) with Christian DeSica.

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