David Robson

[…] called Brian Slater he's the brother of John Slater the actor. Alan Lawson: Oh yes. David Robson: And he was […]

Fred Tomlin

[…] in it. And what's that fellow with one leg, the actor? [NB Herbert Marshall] Well anyway... and enormous crowd scenes, […]

denis-forman

[…] Warren was a very interesting guy, he was a child actor and I always used to think he looked like […]

Ernest Marsh

[…]'t have time to do any post synchronization if it was needed, because at that time, I don't know whether it still applies today, but at that time, an actor had to give a certain number of hours Free of charge for post syncing, for the number of days that they worked on the film. And so what Vincent […]

Mat Irvine

[…] known for doing that sort of thing. Alec Davidson. And I've done some of those both arms on in front of in front of cameras, as it were, as an as an actor, and behind the scenes doing all sorts of things. And it got on the on my end of turn, reporter would like to join the BBC. No, I never read tha[…]

Phil Windeatt

[…]as good, that was a good discipline, five and a half days, old fashioned work place five and a half days a week, hard work, er, I worked in my Dad’s factory, he got me a job there, and that was all good, build up a bit of cash, I thought, right, I’ll start again. That Summer I was applying through [[…]

Roy Lockett

[…]l about 1945 so I hardly ever saw him. Mm, my Mum was very able, was very intelligent and had an ordinary elementary school education. She worked in factories, she worked in the new mass production factories which were beginning to expand in the 1930s, the accounting and tabulation factories an[…]
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