Pat Jackson

[…] only on their faces but in their physique, which no actor can really give you. It also had the vernacular... […]

Pat Jackson

[…] only on their faces but in their physique, which no actor can really give you. It also had the vernacular... […]

Lois Singer

[…]al one or two week repertory turnaround. One of the people I met there was another gentleman, a gentleman who had also had pretensions to becoming an actor. And his name was Toke Townley. And he finally made it by getting a part in Emmerdale. And he appeared, I can't remember the name of his charact[…]

Sheelagh Rees

[…]back because they were shunted off abroad. And then I worked for various other people. Malcolm Baker-Smith had an offer to go and produce, I mean the actor side of it not the musical side of it of something at the Opera House, which he took.Had he?I hope the name comes back to me.[Laughter]And I was[…]

Maxwell Setton

[…]sp;second lad probably has to be the West Coast could very well is from a factory in France and it's bad weather in Belgium John. Mm hmm. Then that was&nbs[…]

Pat Jackson

[…] help him.John Legard: Oh really? What did your father do exactly?Pat Jackson: He had TB. He was a rice merchant in the City and the family were hop factors, I think. They were an old Kentish family and they'd made their living out of being hop factors you see, all around Kent and Herefordshire, whe[…]

Madeline Smith

[…]roducers. They gave me 30 pounds a day. Did I want to do it? I was to play the mad girlfriend of Lino Capolicchio, who was quite a well known Italian actor, and be in a film called Escalation. And I'd have to ride around on a bike and I'd have to go into a club where the guy where the wheels on fire[…]

Joe McGrath

[…] the sausages you couldn’t hear the dialogue - you know - and - er - so I did them with Doris Hare I remember that yes - Doris Hare and lots of young actors and people who - later became famous. I moved from that - I moved from that (sigh) this was the turning point really - the turning point in my […]

Richard Marden

[…]hood. Assume so on.Richard Marden  0:37  Yes, well, my parents basically came from the West Country, my father worked the GEC and he was a factory manager in a glassworks, basically at Wembley where there was a big glassworks. There was another one up in Newcastle and some other ones and H[…]
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