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Sylvia Syms, actor and star of Ice Cold In Alex, with her new born baby daughter Beatrice
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Sylvia Syms, actor and star of Ice Cold In Alex, with her new born baby daughter Beatrice
Sylvia Syms, actor and star of Ice Cold In Alex, with her new born baby daughter Beatrice and husband Alan Edney.
Beatrice is better known as actor Beatie Edney.
Sylvia Syms also has a son, Mark Benjamin Edney.
Sylvia married her teenage sweetheart, Alan Edney, when she was 22.
She once said,
" We had the odd party, because it was the Sixties after all, but I wanted a home and kids. I wouldn t give up work, but thats what I wanted. I was a war child and that colours you."
Picture taken 26th October 1962
Tanner
Daily Herald
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
1962-2388
Media ID 21807522
© Mirrorpix
1962 Baby Daughter Holding Kiss Maternity Mother And Daughter Newborn Beatrice Cradle Forehead Mum And Daughter Sylvia Syms
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In this heartwarming print from 1962, we see Sylvia Syms, the talented actor and star of "Ice Cold In Alex" cradling her newborn baby daughter Beatrice in her arms. Alongside them stands Sylvia's loving husband Alan Edney, completing the picture-perfect family scene. Little did they know at the time that Beatrice would grow up to become a renowned actor herself, known by her stage name Beatie Edney. This precious moment captures the beginning of a remarkable journey for both mother and daughter in the world of entertainment. Sylvia Syms was not only a dedicated actress but also a devoted mother. She had another child, Mark Benjamin Edney, with Alan. Reflecting on her life choices, Sylvia once shared how she longed for a home and children while still pursuing her career: "We had the odd party because it was the Sixties after all, but I wanted a home and kids. I wouldn't give up work, but that's what I wanted". This photograph serves as a beautiful testament to Sylvia's fulfillment as both an artist and mother. The love radiating from her eyes as she tenderly kisses Beatrice's forehead speaks volumes about their bond. Taken on October 26th in 1962 during an era filled with change and progressiveness, this image encapsulates timeless maternal love and showcases one woman's ability to balance personal aspirations with nurturing family values.
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