[…]then I left and worked with the Ostrers, they started their own production company, but it was a bit of a failure. We did one film at Elstree with an actress named Beryl Baxter, and um...John Taylor: What were you by this time? Were you a production accountant now?Charles Wilder: Yes. And then I lef[…]
[…]55 Oh, they were real. Yes, they were. Absolutely. Picard, the squadron leader who focused on one plane. He subsequently was killed. He was the actress had an a Pickard's brotheranother big undertaking was a film for which Edward G Robinson acted in about RAF training I can't. Directed by John[…]
[…] [indecipherable] Sidney Cole: [Laughs]. Who was your favourite actor or actress that you worked with, Tilly? Do you have one, […]
[…] it that most people won’t know: Vince Ball, an Australian actor. Darcy Conyers. Edwin Richfield. And Kieron, among others. And Kieron had married an actress who was very devout Catholic, so Kieron took it up and became very god-willing [sic – probably god-fearing]. He said to me one day [imitates] […]
[…]stand anybody. And, you know. But I thought to myself, well what I’ll do is, I’ll mostly play off them, you know, like when you’ve got a bad actor or actress, you play off them. You play the lines off and you use the nice piece and play round them. But this director had shot it like television, he’d[…]
[…]on the mantle of other people and that kind of thing. Kenneth Griffith 30:10 Yes, oh well, of course many actors and actresses will tell you, the honest ones, that they turned to acting to escape from themselves, because that's a very ... and I think that that is ver[…]
[…]id, "Isn't she a darling? Isn't she marvellous?" Oh...she used to make me [indecipherable]Sidney Cole: [Laughs]. Who was your favourite actor or actress that you worked with, Tilly? Do you have one, or more than one? People that you really appreciated?Tilly Day: Oh yes, yes, I used to like[…]
[…]did, he didn't get credit for either. However he is so he was extremely gentle. And his his wife, Eddie, who was Swiss also had, she was a sort of an actress, if you like, in the Berlin days where they were just where they met. And Eddie had a feet, three foot out three sisters and two brothers. And[…]
[…]ile I was there we made things for Olivier’s Henry V. IvySt Helier’s and, oh, what’s her name? Oh... this is what’s going to happen, gettingactresses’ names.The Queen, Renee Asherson?Renee Asherson, that’s right. [telephone ringing] Yes, we made their costumes. So thatwas quite fun.Elabora[…]