[…] take the director and his wife, who was a make-up artist, who I didn’t know, and I sat next to […]
[…] that he'd get - And fix the places of the artists, giving them little marks to walk to, and then […]
[…] direct it you see and they sent me a sketch artist Zuberano, who I knew well of course from working […]
[…] Square Peg Norman made a deal with the Americans, United Artists, with John Bryan as the producer...with Stuart Burge and […]
[…] is Gordon Weisenborne.!DA: His father was a very well-known American artist, Weisenborne. Grierson had got him in because he had […]
[…] sequence? Andy Worker: Well Bette Davis is the first big artist that I worked with I suppose. Roy Fowler: Hmm, […]
[…] designer as style svengali’ tended to hinge upon a male artist incarnating a female star’s image (Jane Gaines cites the […]
[…] reproduction it created. John Mackay, Cameraman and Bob Cuff, Matte Artist, were two of the significant technicians that were engaged […]
[…]ose were repeated, and Hancock decided to do a series of commercials. Now he'd never done commercials before. In fact, he'd always said it demeans an artist and in fact, the very last radio Hancock's half hour is about somebody impersonating Hancock in a in a cornflake commercial, but he decided he […]
[…] community in which you live. I was profoundly moved by that honour and I shared the moment with a great friend of mine, John Ward, who was a fine RA artist and who subsequently then on my retirement as Chairman of the Canterbury Festival, he painted the portrait which was commissioned and paid for […]