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Name
  
Sylvia Lennick

Role
  
Television actress

Died
  
August 10, 2009



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Michael Lennick, David Lennick, Julie Lennick

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Sylvia Lennick, née Paige (November 14, 1915 – August 10, 2009) was a Canadian comedic actress. A supporting cast member of Wayne & Shuster's television comedy troupe, she was most famous for her role as Calpurnia, with the famous catch phrase "I told him, Julie! Don't go!", in the Julius Caesar sketch "Rinse the Blood Off My Toga".

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In addition to her work with Wayne and Shuster, Lennick was a semi-regular on many of the CBC's weekly television series in the 1950s, including Cannonball and Tugboat Annie, as well as numerous comedy, drama and musical specials throughout the 1950s, 60s and 70s, and also played Mrs. Sherwood in the 1970-71 sitcom The Trouble with Tracy. She had supporting roles in film and television in her later years, including the Disney Channel television film Get a Clue and the horror film Visiting Hours.

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In a 2008 interview with the Toronto Star to mark the 50th anniversary of the troupe's historic performance on The Ed Sullivan Show, Lennick stated that when she first read the script, she hadn't thought that "I told him, Julie! Don't go!" would be the sketch's biggest laugh line: "I thought I was going to kill them when I said, `It's the Ides of March, already.'"

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Life and career

She spent much of her life married to her Wayne & Shuster castmate Ben Lennick. They had three children: Michael, a television producer, Julie, an actress who performs regularly with the Toronto Civic Light-Opera Co., and David, a radio disc jockey. The Lennicks were Jewish, and the scheduling of the troupe's breakthrough appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show forced the Lennicks to postpone David's bar mitzvah.

Sylvia and Ben met in the early days of World War II as members of the Toronto left-of-center Theatre of Action. Together and separately they won many awards for their work in theatre, radio and the early days of Canadian television, most notably on the CBC. They were among the founding members of what eventually became the Canadian actors' performing union, ACTRA. In the 1940s Ben and Sylvia teamed with others to form their own Toronto stage company. A decision to keep the marquee on the theatre they rented to save money gave the production company its name, Belmont Theatre Productions.

In the 1950s, Sylvia and Ben Lennick starred in the CBC Radio series At Home with the Lennicks.

In the early 1960s Ben and Sylvia, along with partner Jack Merigold, revived Belmont Theatre Productions and produced several seasons of well-received dramas, comedies and musicals. In the mid-1970s Ben and Sylvia, along with Jack Merigold and new cast member Allan Price, took the concept one crucial step further with the creation of their new company Theatre in the Home, bringing professional theatre productions to shut-ins in retirement communities and private residences.

In 1983, Lennick and Jan Rubes appeared as Fräulein Schneider and Herr Schultz in a Toronto production of Cabaret.

Death

Lennick died on August 10, 2009 at Toronto's Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre of complications from pneumonia, aged 93.

Filmography

Actress
2002
Bury the Lead (TV Series) as
Mrs. Burke
- Mad as Hatters (2002) - Mrs. Burke
2002
Get a Clue (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Petrossian
1986
Many Happy Returns (TV Movie) as
Frenchie Dorso
1982
Visiting Hours as
Fay Marcus
1975
On the Evidence (TV Series)
- Manslaughter (1975)
1970
The Trouble with Tracy (TV Series) as
Tracy's Mother
1967
The Wayne & Shuster Comedy Special (TV Series)
- Mutiny on the Poopdeck (1967)
1958
The Wayne and Shuster Hour (TV Series)
- Suicide Squadron (1966)
- Splendour in the Rice (1962)
- The Gypsy Student (1961)
- The Big Chariot Fix (1960)
- The Return of the Brown Pumpernickel (1959)
- Old Age Rock (1959)
- The Burning of Rome Caper (1959)
- Johnny Chan Hula Hoop Murder (1958)
- Wide Wide Underworld (1958)
- Have Fez Will Travel (1958)
- Rinse the Blood Off My Toga (1958)
1966
A Remnant of Harry (TV Movie)
1961
Playdate (TV Series) as
Myra Shelley
- Heir for a Shoestring (1961) - Myra Shelley
1954
Encounter (TV Series) as
Mama / Mrs. Farber / Peggy / ...
- Slip Knot (1961)
- Kiss Mama Goodbye (1960) - Mama
- Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (1960) - Mrs. Farber
- Biography of a Crime (1958) - Peggy
- Lies My Father Told Me (1954)
- Rocket to the Moon (1954) - Bell
1959
Folio (TV Series)
- The Littlest of Kings (1959)
1958
Cannonball (TV Series) as
Kitty
- Nanette (1959) - Kitty
- The Little Old Man (1958) - Kitty
- The Attack (1958) - Kitty
- The Necklace (1958) - Kitty
- Pills (1958) - Kitty
1955
The Wayne & Shuster Show (TV Series)
- Cinder Elvis (1958)
- Murder on the Eiffel Tower (1957)
- The Adventures of Robin Hood (1957)
- Make a Billion (1957)
- The Quiet Stranger (1956)
- Hansel and Gretel (1955)
- World of Sports (Wrestling) (1955)
- Wayne & Shuster Sign Hollywood Contract (1955)
- Rinse the Blood Off My Toga (1955)
1957
On Camera (TV Series) as
Mama
- Mama's Sidewalk Cafe (1957) - Mama
Archive Footage
1991
The Wayne and Shuster Years (TV Special) as
Various Characters

References

Sylvia Lennick Wikipedia