‘True visionary’ theatre school founder Sylvia Young dies age 86
Wednesday 30th July 2025
Founded in London in 1972, the Sylvia Young theatre school helped shape careers of singers and actors from Amy Winehouse to Billie Piper and Nicholas Hoult
Sylvia Young – the founder of a theatre school, which taught the likes of singer Amy Winehouse, EastEnders actor Adam Woodyatt and James Bond star Lashana Lynch – has been hailed as a “true visionary” after she died age 86.
Her daughters Alison and Frances Ruffelle said it was with great sadness that they confirmed the death of their mother – who “passed away peacefully” on Wednesday, in a statement posted on the Sylvia Young Agency Instagram account.
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