Peter Tanner

[…]f course, I'm gone, I think there were just 2 6-frame cuts of me. That's what started me to be film struck.Roy Fowler: You never wanted to be an actor?Peter Tanner: No.Roy Fowler: Then to Wembley.Peter Tanner: Wembley was wonderful in those days. Ernie Garside was in charge of th[…]

Reginald (Reggie) Beck

[…]a line central on the screen and when the line hits that word is when you say it, it's not very popular in this country because they say it makes the actor automatic, whether that's true or not I don't know, I disliked post synch altogether. I'd rather use a lousy soundtrack, so long as the performa[…]

Bill Girdlestone

[…]/Lawson: Now, at the Bush, when you were there on neg developing, I always got the impression there was the studio laboratory and there was the factory. (That's right.) Now what was the difference?Bill Girdlestone: Well, my laboratory, we used to process the negative, make the first print,[…]

Manny Yospa

[…] a legal film - I've forgotten the name of the actor who was in it. Charles Drazin: So how many […]

Cyril Pennington

[…] rehearsal. I shot one feature film in which the principal actor, who shall be nameless, would not rehearse. And so […]

Maurice Elvey – Transcript

[…] and 1953. Elvey began his career on stage as an actor, and he also acted in his directorial debut, The […]

Martin Gibbons

[…] of activity outside of the actual works of Tony is a very important in helping keep his legacy alive. There are regular touring shows as a wonderful actor called James Hearn, who does a one man Hancock show he does he's an impersonator, and does all of the voices his tour want? The one man many voi[…]
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