Search Results for: Art Director
Mike Fentiman
[…] four years old, you know. And that's not a boast, because by the time I reached 11, everybody else had caught up anyway, you know, so I just became part of the rest, you know, but I was because of an uneducated mother's dedication and enthusiasm. She taught me to read and write before I went to sch[…]
Jill Balcon (Day-Lewis)
[…]we'll pull ourselves together. And we'll talk about your life and your very interesting family and connections and all those things. So, starting, I guess at the beginning, you're the daughter of Michael Balcon, who is one of the founding fathers of the British film industry. And I'd like[…]
Cyril Page
[…]I went...Finished there at the age of 14 and went to work.Alan Lawson: Um...What, what do you mean by work?Cyril Page: Well, when I was at school I started er...showing the films to the school on the Friday afternoon, so I could get out of doing lessons, and I had an old 9.5 Ace Projector, hand-turn[…]
Peggy Hyde-Chambers (nee Rignold)
[…]based on readings from the original cassette recording.The copyright of this recording is vested in The BECTU History Project. Peggy Rignold, make-up artist, later to become Mrs Hyde-Chambers, wife of the film editor, and later to work for Lew Grade as an administrator. Recorded on the twenty-eighth[…]
