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Cynthia Moody
[…] And then I had a runaround because I was told I had to go into a factory and I said no, Idon’t want to go into a factory, I have to be more in... not in a factory. And there was probably about a six months runar[…]
Stephen Peet
[…]uction with real work of things like...closeups of the blasting and all the rest of it, all specially arranged. And this chief's son became the chief actor and little, little adventures happen to him and, this became a vastly over-length film being shot over several months and off on other jobs.&nbs[…]
Jim Gorrie
[…]these people you got on the wall. I mean that's just people you spit people who you see once you don't want to see him anymore and they're not really actors. You can make anybody an actor now Can't you know there's nobody can sing. The music is terrible. and so I used to really enjoy myself the fact[…]
Cyril Howard
[…];a Pascal sort of man, David Lean is a very firm correct man who'd just as soon put his arm round an actor's shoulder and say this old chap isthe way we'll do it, Powell I don't think I ever […]
Bessie Bond (née Span)
[…]enturous - she couldn’t speak a word, shecame as a singer(?), - she came from Lithuania and I think she worked as a machinist, you know, in the factories, I kind of remember being told by her, and I would imagine married fairly young.So I don’t know a lot about the background of my father […]
Kitty Wood (Morrison)
[…]onderful sense of humour.Kitty Wood : He was great fun.Jim Connock : Everything was a bit of a joke and he had this way of sort of communicating with actors and with the unit.Kitty Wood : Well he was an actor when he started!Jim Connock : Oh yes of course, he was one of Will Hay's schoolboys wasn't […]
HP0569 Yvette Vanson – Transcript
[…] difficult to understand. So we had Dave Hill, a wonderful actor, who, who was Glynn’s voice, and we just followed […]
Peggy Gick
[…] And a desk in front with a soapbox underneath...the poor actor had to sit on the soapbox more-or-less but he […]
