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Sybil Jason

Sybil Jason (born Sybil Jacobson; 23 November 1927 - 23 August 2011) was a South African-born American motion-picture child actress who, in the late 1930s, was presented as a rival to Shirley Temple.
==Career==
Born in Cape Town, South Africa, she began playing the piano at age two and, a year later, began making public appearances doing impersonations of Maurice Chevalier. She was introduced to the theatre-going public of London by way of her uncle, Harry Jacobson, a then-popular London orchestra leader and also pianist to Gracie Fields. The apex of her career came with a concert performance with Frances Day at London's Palace Theatre. Jason's theatre work led to appearances on radio and phonograph records, and a supporting role in the film ''Barnacle Bill'' (1935).
Irving Asher, the head of Warner Bros.' London studio, saw Jason's performance in ''Barnacle Bill'' and subsequently arranged for her to make a screen test for the studio. The test was a success, resulting in Warner Bros. signing her to a contract. Her American film debut came as the lead in ''Little Big Shot'' (1935), directed by Michael Curtiz and co-starring Glenda Farrell, Robert Armstrong, and Edward Everett Horton. Jason followed this with supporting roles opposite some of Warner Bros. most popular stars, including Kay Francis in ''I Found Stella Parish'' (1935), Al Jolson in ''The Singing Kid'' (1936), Pat O'Brien and Humphrey Bogart in ''The Great O'Malley'' (1937), and again with Kay Francis in ''Comet Over Broadway'' (1938). Warners also starred her in ''The Captain's Kid'' (1937), and four Vitaphone two-reelers filmed in Technicolor: ''Changing of the Guard'', ''A Day at Santa Anita'', ''Little Pioneer,'' and ''The Littlest Diplomat.''
Jason, however, never became the major rival to Shirley Temple that Warner Bros. had hoped for and, her film career ended after playing two supporting roles at 20th-Century Fox. These films — ''The Little Princess'' (1939) and ''The Blue Bird'' (1940) — were in support of Temple, who became her lifelong friend.

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