[…]y Fowler: OK well, shall we talk about those names now or when they come in your career sequence? Andy Worker: Well Bette Davis is the first big artist that I worked with I suppose. Roy Fowler: Hmm, but this was not at Denham, this came later? Andy Worker: No, this was at Walton-on-Th[…]
[…]s no good — Mr Dean's voice was all over it. It was one of Dean's earliest sound pictures and directors were still used to the idea of talking to the artist while they were performing.Dean was a great theatre director. He was very brusque sort of character. He wasn't very good at doing films. He was[…]
[…] it was with my friend Mark Lewis who is [an] artist – at that time was a photographer working in […]
[…] from Kay at MGM Studios. She said, "We've got an artist test coming up, 'Anastasia', would you like to do […]
[…] from Kay at MGM Studios. She said, "We've got an artist test coming up, 'Anastasia', would you like to do […]
[…] And I'd also have Buddy Greco or somebody, a guest artist, and we did a sort of - I even […]
[…] difficult man to work with? Vernon Sewell: A lot of artistes didn't like him. See he hadn't got really the […]
[…] Askew: Hmm. Jim Shields: You know, straightaway. Then it's the artist, "They can't perform..." Maurice Askew: Yeah well this is […]
[…] like that she recognised, you know, she'd been a crowd artist herself and in the chorus, Anna. Anna became the […]