Sydne Rome (English Wikipedia)

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  • O'Connor, Carroll (1998). I Think I'm Outta Here: A Memoir of All My Families. New York: Pocket Books. pp.278–279. ISBN 0-671-01760-8. "Sydne Rome the actress—an American, close friend, who built her career in Europe—and her husband, Dr. Roberto Bernabei, who think of us as their family, welcomed us into their apartment in Via Sabatino."

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  • Valery, Bernard (March 10, 1974). "Sydne Rome Is Her Name ... Sex Goddess Is Her Game". New York Sunday News. p. L1. Retrieved January 28, 2025. "The latest entry in the field is Sydne Rome, a 27-year-old golden girl from the American Midwest [...] 'After high school in Akron, I went to Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh to study theater. After that, I went to work in the Pasadena Playhouse. We played everything—Shakespeare, Chekhov, Tennessee Williams.' Sydne's first stab at movies was a disappointment. A Hollywood agent sent her to Rome to try out for the title role in "Candy" but she lost out to Swedish actress Ewa Aulin. Sydne returned to Pasadena, and worked there for about a year before returning to Europe and making her first movie- 'Some Girls Do,' a British production filmed in Spain.
  • Mann, Anthony (June 3, 1979). "On the Outskirts of Sydne: Her sultry looks have given actress Sydne Rome a sex-bomb image she prefers to disown; 'You can't stop people thinking about you in sex terms, can you?'". Sunday Telegraph Magazine. pp. 47, 48. Retrieved January 27, 2025. "She was born in Akron, Ohio, on March 17, 1946. [...] Rome's father, who still likes to talk Yiddish, owned a plastics factory in Akron. But she was brought up in neighbouring Upper Sandusky [...] She fled from this environment at the age of 17 and enrolled in the Carnegie Tech school of acting at Pittsburgh University. Her first stage job was at Pasadena Playhouse in California, where she was noticed by an agent who flew her to Rome for a screen test for the title role of Candy, which was ultimately played by Ewa Aulin."

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  • "Sydne Rome". International New York Times. Archived from the original on December 25, 2013. Retrieved December 19, 2013.

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  • Malleck, Bonnie (December 9, 1994). "It's a family affair : Burgess, Fox among Rita's friends". The Record. p. 15. ProQuest 275426883. Elsewhere in TV Times changes, tonight's In the Heat of the Night episode (9 p.m. on 4, Cable 15) runs two hours, not one hour as listed. This outing, entitled Who Was Geli Bendl? was directed by Larry Hagman. Sydne Rome guest stars as an actor and former resident of Sparta who returns home to save her younger sister from the clutches of a slimy drug dealer.
  • Malleck, Bonnie (December 9, 1994). "It's a family affair : Burgess, Fox among Rita's friends". The Record. p. 15. ProQuest 275426883. Elsewhere in TV Times changes, tonight's In the Heat of the Night episode (9 p.m. on 4, Cable 15) runs two hours, not one hour as listed. This outing, entitled Who Was Geli Bendl? was directed by Larry Hagman. Sydne Rome guest stars as an actor and former resident of Sparta who returns home to save her younger sister from the clutches of a slimy drug dealer.
  • Malleck, Bonnie (December 9, 1994). "It's a family affair : Burgess, Fox among Rita's friends". The Record. p. 15. ProQuest 275426883. Elsewhere in TV Times changes, tonight's In the Heat of the Night episode (9 p.m. on 4, Cable 15) runs two hours, not one hour as listed. This outing, entitled Who Was Geli Bendl? was directed by Larry Hagman. Sydne Rome guest stars as an actor and former resident of Sparta who returns home to save her younger sister from the clutches of a slimy drug dealer.

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  • "Sydne Rome". International New York Times. Archived from the original on December 25, 2013. Retrieved December 19, 2013.
  • "Sydne Rome talks about Today is another day: the accident, the daughters, the loves". Tips for Womens [sic]. November 11, 2020. Archived from the original on November 29, 2020. Retrieved June 2, 2021.