Alan Lawson

[…]At first they were very strict about keeping me, I wasn't allowed to work after six which I was very disappointed about because they said it was the Factory Act or something like that because I was 16 and a bit. But ultimately I persuaded my father, I don't think I had to persuade him, I got my fath[…]

Winston (Wyn) Ryder

[…]easier to train a grammar school boy to become a fighter than it was if he wasn’t a grown-up. So, Beaconsfield shut down and I went into an armament factory, which I hated. It was a bottle washing factory, making bottle washers, which are quite complicated machines. And they didn’t give me any train[…]

Michael Darlow transcript

[…] but m other spotted that I really wanted to be actor. Mother very involved in improving women’s role in public […]

Interview with Lusia Krakowska

[…] LK: Concanen[xvii] Background: Yes Concanen productions and he was an actor, he was always very given to wanting to direct […]

Mickey Hickey -Transcript

[…] a di slike of? Mickey Hickey: Oh, I had one actor I didn't like, I didn't like him at all. […]

Mickey Hickey

[…] or a dislike of? Mickey Hickey: Oh, I had one actor I didn't like, I didn't like him at all. […]

Alan Lawson

[…] do the humour. He was a professional, he'd been an actor, he was very very professional. We had two others […]

Lesley Gogarty

[…]y as a dancer. There are probably others, but they're not as famous, but we've had everybody really through the doors. Sometimes we've had major main actors, very, very high profile actors, children on the books. Sadly, some of them have come from rehab, and it's a way of rehabilitation, work wise. […]
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