[…] And Henry, the elder daughter who was married to an actor. John Shearman wrote a marvellous obituary on Jack in […]
[…] words... Jim Shields: Which I think is - an American actor instead of a British actor playing the lead - […]
[…] got this problem." Which is a terrifying thing for an actor. Carmen Dillon: Terrifying. I've got a book of his, […]
[…] thing. I remember the fellow that played the lead, the actor. Alan Lawson : Esmond Knight. Peter Birch : That's […]
[…] make-up lady who was the sister of John Neville, the actor. However, that was hostel life. But I went and […]
[…] for fast motorcars • Of those pre -war years, which actor or director do you thin k made a lasting […]
[…]nding there with my arms like this. And I was not feeling it, I was not being a tree. And at that moment, it dawned on me, I was not cut out to be an actor. And I just thought it was much better to tell people to be trees than to be a tree. And so I moved into direction. However, the, you know, the,[…]
[…] 1:01:39 Well, we were using them in the Brooklyn studio, because I can show you a photograph, because it's a mic hanging up over the actors. I think it's in there. Not sure Tim Aymes 1:02:01 that's a rather bad copy. Is that the one, Stanley Watkins&n[…]
[…]ogramming took priority I must say but if it could be avoided, you avoided it but the - I'll come to something on that in a moment - the idea that an actor, say, should be even doing a voice-over on a commercial and then appearing in a programme on either side of that break wasn't allowed! And it wa[…]
[…] course, boys from the black stuff. And Empire Road, actually, in terms of the discussion of social issues. How important was that? How much did you factor that in when you were producing? Well, I think that'sSpeaker 1 12:59 the basis of it. Actually. We all had a feeling that, which I t[…]