Graduated at London School of Economics, she joined Polytechnic Films as a secretary, where she met Gerry. Shortly after, in 1957, AP films was created (after the collapse of Polytechnic Films). She became Gerry's second wife in 1960, also becoming more involved in production. The creative partnership with Gerry Anderson concluded when their marriage broke down during the production of the first series of Space: 1999 in 1975
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| - Graduated at London School of Economics, she joined Polytechnic Films as a secretary, where she met Gerry. Shortly after, in 1957, AP films was created (after the collapse of Polytechnic Films). She became Gerry's second wife in 1960, also becoming more involved in production. The creative partnership with Gerry Anderson concluded when their marriage broke down during the production of the first series of Space: 1999 in 1975
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- Sylvia Anderson (25 March 1927 – 15 March 2016) was a British producer with a career in the film and television industries spanning over five decades. Her numerous credentials included script writer and supervisor, costume designer, journalist, actress, and character visualization. She was arguably best known for co-creating the Thunderbirds television series (with former husband Gerry Anderson), and the voice of Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward.
- Sylvia Anderson (25th March 1927 - 15th March 2016) was a British producer with a career in the film and television industries spanning over five decades. Her numerous credentials included script writer and supervisor, costume designer, journalist, actress, and character visualization. She was arguably best known for voicing of Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward Up to her death, she continued producing content (such as a new series with daughter Jacqueline Dee), and has numerous novels and autobiographies in her name. SylviaAnderson.jpg Sylvia_Anderson_today.jpg
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| - Graduated at London School of Economics, she joined Polytechnic Films as a secretary, where she met Gerry. Shortly after, in 1957, AP films was created (after the collapse of Polytechnic Films). She became Gerry's second wife in 1960, also becoming more involved in production. The creative partnership with Gerry Anderson concluded when their marriage broke down during the production of the first series of Space: 1999 in 1975
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- Sylvia Anderson (25 March 1927 – 15 March 2016) was a British producer with a career in the film and television industries spanning over five decades. Her numerous credentials included script writer and supervisor, costume designer, journalist, actress, and character visualization. She was arguably best known for co-creating the Thunderbirds television series (with former husband Gerry Anderson), and the voice of Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward.
- Sylvia Anderson (25th March 1927 - 15th March 2016) was a British producer with a career in the film and television industries spanning over five decades. Her numerous credentials included script writer and supervisor, costume designer, journalist, actress, and character visualization. She was arguably best known for voicing of Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward Up to her death, she continued producing content (such as a new series with daughter Jacqueline Dee), and has numerous novels and autobiographies in her name. SylviaAnderson.jpg Sylvia_Anderson_today.jpg
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