Bio
Sydney Silver is a model, actress, and reporter. Sydney was writing, acting, and producing by the age of
twelve. As a teen, she starred as Abagail Williams in "The Crucible" drawing rave reviews from her high
school newspaper. At 17, she directed and acted in the theatre version of "Steel Magnolias."
Later, she continued to act in community theatre, performing in shows like "Peer Gynt" with multiple roles,
at the Albuquerque Vortex theater. As a model she has modeled in commercials, brochures, trade show
videos, runway shows, and more.
She attended the University of Southern California school of theatre where she wrote, acted, and directed
in her studies, obtaining a BA in Theatre Arts. She was featured on VH-1 for two years. She graduated from
the esteemed two year screen writing course at the Writer's Bootcamp in Santa Monica, CA, where she
completed several screenplays.
She created her own short film titled "Girrl" about a teenager struggling with body image disorder. She has
appeared in various webisodes. Most recently she was added to the team of MCBNEWS.com, as a red
carpet reporter who interviews rising international filmmakers who, through New Filmmakers LA, showcase
their short films at the Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood, CA.
twelve. As a teen, she starred as Abagail Williams in "The Crucible" drawing rave reviews from her high
school newspaper. At 17, she directed and acted in the theatre version of "Steel Magnolias."
Later, she continued to act in community theatre, performing in shows like "Peer Gynt" with multiple roles,
at the Albuquerque Vortex theater. As a model she has modeled in commercials, brochures, trade show
videos, runway shows, and more.
She attended the University of Southern California school of theatre where she wrote, acted, and directed
in her studies, obtaining a BA in Theatre Arts. She was featured on VH-1 for two years. She graduated from
the esteemed two year screen writing course at the Writer's Bootcamp in Santa Monica, CA, where she
completed several screenplays.
She created her own short film titled "Girrl" about a teenager struggling with body image disorder. She has
appeared in various webisodes. Most recently she was added to the team of MCBNEWS.com, as a red
carpet reporter who interviews rising international filmmakers who, through New Filmmakers LA, showcase
their short films at the Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood, CA.