Vernon Sewell

[…] Barbara Gott, who was a famous character actress and an actor called Richard Littledale and another well known big character […]

Vernon Sewell

[…] that's all right, dissolve it out!"Roy Fowler: Yes?Vernon Sewell: See, most people know nothing about movies at all. They were - some were actors and some were just - nothing, but became directors. George King, he had no experience of anything but he became a quota film director. They wer[…]

Angela Allen

[…] we went with the tracks to this camp that was hacked out of the jungle in… the Raweki River and we were in this camp and we had our, Houston and the actors had sort of individual bungalows and we had like a… they were made out of elephant grass, like barracks and you had your sleeping quarters and […]

Peter Suschitzky

[…]ext to me, but of course I also say “Look at the top left of the screen, can you make that darker?  Or lighter? Or look at the face of that actor, please alter the contrast.  Let’s change the contrast and make a window.” And the computer will follow the actor’s movements. It’s a […]

Interview

[…]nnily enough. And so you know, I started on my career in the editing rooms at the very lowest level, reclaiming unused film, we used to send it to a factory where they used to process it to get the silver back from the emulsion. And I used to have to wind up the odds and ends of film into big rolls […]

Roy Fowler

[…]; Rodney Giesler:What was you father’s occupation?Roy Fowler:Well he was a sort of small businessman; he was in the coal business he was a coal factor, which meant he bought coal wholesale from the collieries and then distributed it retail to local coal organisations, a middleman.  Pe[…]

Pete Murray

[…]ted in the British Entertainment History Project.  The name of the interviewee is Pete Murray, OBE, radio DJ, TV presenter, stage, screen and TV actor.  The date is 10 May 2016.  This is Interview No. 684 and my name is Mike Dick.  OK Pete, can you tell me where and when you were[…]

Dennis Main Wilson

[…]ty and to work with brains like that, absolutely incredible. And then I was given as a sort of a PA full production assistant to Marius Goring. Great actor, great writer, great broadcaster, who had recently as the war broke out, written and starred in this Under the Shadow of the Swastika, series, w[…]

Kay Mander

[…]an acting job to stay on in Germany, because the man who had produced the British play had also got a small group together of English-speaking German actors, taking English plays and bits of Shakespeare round to schools and that sort of thing, and I got involved with him, but they couldn't take me o[…]
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