The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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28 The Filmgoers' Annual ! SYDNEY HOWARD in ONE of the most charming men one can meet in a life's journey, Sydney Howard comes from Yorkshire, from Yeadon near Leeds. He did not appear on the stage until he was twenty-seven. The occasion was a concert party at Cosy Corner, St. Anne'son-Sea. He came to London in 1919 to play in the Albert de Courville revue, " Box o' Tricks," at the Hippodrome. He has made a great hit in British talking pictures. In " Tilly of Bloomsbury," as the broker's man, he is immense. His first film was " Splinters," in which he played with Nelson Keys.