Sydney Penny


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'Sydney Penny' (qv)'s first appearance was on the ABC Television Network's daytime drama, "All My Children" (1970) (qv) aired in September 1993. She received critical acclaim for her performance as young Meggie in the hit ABC miniseries, "The Thorn Birds". She played the popular role of B.J. Walker in the daytime serial, "Santa Barbara, " and earned herself an Emmy nomination. In 1995, Sydney received an Emmy nomination for her work on "AMC" and a Soap Opera Award nomination. Sydney's entrance into show business came early. Her parents, country and western entertainers Hank and Shari Penny, took their daughter to many of their performances. On one occasion -- and without prompting -- Sydney, just three-and-a-half years old, jumped up on stage and sang her own composition, "My Little Pony." Three years later, Sydney landed her first paying gig -- a toy commercial. Sydney's long list of credits include a co-starring role in the syndicated television series, "The New Gidget" and roles in the movies, Pale Rider (1985) (qv), with 'Clint Eastwood' (qv); Running Away, with 'Sophia Loren' (qv), and the French film, "Bernadette." In addition, she has made guest appearances on a variety of prime-time shows, including "Jack's Place, " "The Twilight Zone" and "St. Elsewhere." Off camera, Sydney enjoys horseback riding, cooking and has "a passion for anything to do with the era of the 1930s and 1940s."

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