Sylvia Anderson

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Producer • Writer • Voice Actor • Costume Designer

Birth Name: Sylvia Beatrice Thomas

Birth Date: March 27, 1927

Death Date: March 15, 2016 — 88 years old

Birth Place: South London, England, UK

Spouses: Gerry Anderson

Born in Camberwell, London, producer, writer, and voice actress Sylvia Anderson attended the London School of Economics, graduating with a degree in sociology and political science. Intending to become a social worker at first, Anderson relocated to the United States of America with her first husband, a professional golfer. During her time in the United States, Anderson worked as a journalist. Following the dissolution of her marriage, Anderson returned to the United Kingdom, bringing her daughter with her.

Her first job in entertainment was as an office assistant at Polytechnic Films. The company did not last long, and following its collapse, Anderson joined AP Films, a collaboration between producer Arthur Provis and editor and director Gerry Anderson. In 1957, AP Films was awarded a project to adapt several children's stories written by Roberta Leigh. Anderson worked on these films as a production assistant, a job which would bring the opportunity for more significant contributions.

In 1959, Sylvia and Gerry Anderson were married. Following their marriage, the couple began to work together on a number of projects, co-writing and co-creating series, and contributing to the work in accordance with their strengths. Sylvia's areas of expertise were in plot and character development, costumes, and voice-acting. Gerry, for his part, tended to focus on special effects and editing.

Anderson and her husband collaborated on a number of beloved UK series including "Supercar" (ATV 1961-62), "Stingray" (ATV 1964-65) and "Fireball X". Most of these series were in the 30-minute format, but Anderson felt that the time was too brief to truly develop the characters, and was able to persuade the show's producer to give the shows an hour-long timeslot.

In the 1960s, the Andersons together created the series 'Thunderbirds" (ATV 1965-66). A science-fiction puppet series, the show was intended for American audiences, so in order to appeal to them Anderson developed two characters, a British aristocrat, Lady Penelope, and the Cockney chauffeur named Parker. The Andersons collaborated on two feature-length films "Thunderbirds Are Go", (1966) and "Thunderbird 6" (1968).

The Andersons separated in 1975 and their creative partnership ended then as well. For 30 years Anderson worked as a talent scout for HBO. She wrote an autobiography Yes M'Lady, published in 1991. Anderson died in March, 2016, just a few days shy of her 89th birthday.

Credits

Gerry Anderson's Greatest Episodes

Actor
Stewardess
Show
2021

Gerry Anderson's Greatest Episodes

Creator
Show
2021

Gerry Anderson's Greatest Episodes

Writer
Show
2021

Thunderbirds: The Anniversary Episodes

Actor
Lady Penelope
Show
2016

Thunderbirds: The Anniversary Episodes

Creator
Show
2016

Thunderbirds Are GoStream

Creator
Series
2015

Filmed in Supermarionation

Actor
Movie
2014

The Amazing Adventures of Joe 90

Director
Movie
1981

Space: 1999Stream

Creator
Series
1975
66%

Space: 1999Stream

Producer
Series
1975
66%

The Investigator

Actor
Julie
Movie
1973

The Investigator

Screenwriter
Movie
1973

UFO

Creator
Show
1970

The Secret Service

Actor
Mrs Appleby
Show
1969

The Secret Service

Creator
Show
1969

Journey to the Far Side of the Sun

Producer
Movie
1969

Joe 90Stream

Actor
Stewardess
Series
1968

Joe 90Stream

Writer
Series
1968

Thunderbird 6

Producer
Movie
1968

Thunderbird 6

Screenwriter
Movie
1968

Thunderbird 6

Voice
Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward
Movie
1968

Thunderbird 6

Writer
Movie
1968

Captain Scarlet and the MysteronsStream

Creator
Series
1967

Captain Scarlet and the MysteronsStream

Voice
Melody Angel
Series
1967

Captain Scarlet and the MysteronsStream

Writer
Series
1967

Thunderbirds Are Go

Producer
Movie
1966

Thunderbirds Are Go

Voice
Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward
Movie
1966

Thunderbirds Are Go

Writer (Screenplay)
Movie
1966

ThunderbirdsStream

Voice
Series
1965
100%

Fireball XL5Stream

Actor
Doctor Venus
Series
1962

Fireball XL5Stream

Creator
Series
1962

Fireball XL5Stream

Voice
Doctor Venus
Series
1962

SupercarStream

Voice
Jimmy Gibson
Series
1961