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Sybil Bowan
(1896-1979)
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Sybil Bowan was born on 8 October 1896 in England, UK. She was an actress, known for
Annie Hall (1977)
,
Harry and Tonto (1974)
and
Musical Airwaves (1936)
. She died on 26 April 1979.
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Known for
Annie Hall
7.9
School Teacher
1977
Harry and Tonto
7.3
Old Landlady
1974
Musical Airwaves
Short
Sybil, the Publicity Director
1936
Naked City
8.2
TV Series
Dora
Mrs. Cormely
1960–1962 • 2 eps
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9
Annie Hall
7.9
School Teacher
1977
Harry and Tonto
7.3
Old Landlady
1974
Hawk
6.8
TV Series
Mrs. Leiser
(as Sibyl Bowan)
1966
1 episode
The Patty Duke Show
7.2
TV Series
Mrs. Smythe
(as Sibyl Bowan)
1964
1 episode
Jackie Gleason: American Scene Magazine
8.6
TV Series
1963
2 episodes
Naked City
8.2
TV Series
Mrs. Cormely
Dora
1960–1962
2 episodes
Car 54, Where Are You?
7.7
TV Series
Pretzel Mary
(as Sibyl Bowan)
1962
1 episode
Time Remembered
TV Movie
Madame Rensada
1961
Musical Airwaves
Short
Sybil, the Publicity Director
1936
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Alternative names
Sibyl Bowan
Born
October 8
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1896
England, UK
Died
April 26
,
1979
Other works
In 1965, she co-starred in an unsold pilot called "The Alan King Show" in which Alan played a taxi driver who moonlights as a chauffer.
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