1. Sidney - Noun
2. Sidney - Proper noun
English poet (1554-1586)
Source: WordNetEvery film by Will Smith, Harry Belafonte, Sidney Poitier, Lena Horne, Ruby Dee, Don Cheadle will have great acting and carry good messages in the film. The films starring those actors are the films I tell young people to watch for good acting and to view for quality movies. Brian J. White
My writing is sort of Sidney Sheldon meets Anne Tyler. John Searles
We see a successful, elegant man now, but as a child, an adolescent, his life was not a done deal. Sidney respected his mistakes. When failure came, he never said, "This is too difficult, too hard," he had the resiliency to try again. His life is somewhere between astounding and unbelievable. Bill Cosby
I heard Sidney Bechet play a Duke Ellington piece and fell in love with the soprano saxophone. Steve Lacy
I was playing this horrible part. I didn't didn't want to play it because the character was an awful racist. But I'm glad I did it because I met Sidney Poitier. Richard Widmark
We don't often look into these unpleasant details of our great struggle. We all prefer to think that every man who wore the blue or gray was a Philip Sidney at heart. Rebecca Harding Davis