Fred Tomlin

[…] at that time, and he went over there as an assistant director, or producer, I don't know what he was […]

Michael (Mickey) Hickey

[…]d man got it. So I saw Gary, he was an Irishman too! [Chuckles] So I joined The Guild and found myself working at the Warner, Leicester Square, as an assistant. Getting the same money but no responsibility. Then he moved me on to - down to The Ritz on 'Gone with the Wind'. He said, "There's a job go[…]

Peter Montagnon

[…]to go back to Bush House. And we were going to stick you into the administration. And I was then linked to I was, I was asked to be an administrative assistant. And I thought, it's really quite ridiculous, because the BBC is bureaucracy was unbelievable. And I was asked to read through a file, which[…]

Derek Threadgall

[…] of dates on film a bit and we see it coming up. So Charlie said OK so Charlie with director and cameraman the second the second rejectionist. He was assistant director and I was general dog's body kinda lights. And generally humping stuff around. And on one one occasion Charlie said. We're going ac[…]

Edward Aneurin Williams

[…]er seeing a lot of documentaries. And one day, he said to me, knowing that I was going to go down again to Jim, listen, I think Mira, Mathis needs an assistant, why don't you apply? And so I did. And he gave me the job, he gave me the job, not because I was qualified to do it, which I certainly wasn[…]

Donald Wilson

[…]was right. But I can remember sitting in the theatre one day one morning that he was there, when Mike with Microsoft, and I was Microsoft, a personal assistant. At that time. I was off track calm. And so I went over Russian women are we done a very good day's work, you know, a tremendous amount of s[…]

Peter Proud

[…]ow. Mymother was in St. George's Hospital with colitis.What was your official designation?Assistant Recordist on the Sound Camera. Another thing here thatwould be of interest […]

Bill Mason

[…]n Rickman who was clearly mad but looked rather homespun, he looked rather like J. S. Haldane.AL: What actually was your job.BM: I was taken on as an assistant director and I went to Geoffrey, he was doing two films simultaneously, one was War Office Selection Boards and one was Personnel Selection […]

Interview

[…]cold. SoSpeaker 2  3:45  Alexander Calder was head of London films. We also did a film called The wooden horse. And that was I was a second assistant editor on that film and Lord Braeburn came on as an assistant to get gain experience, if I remember rightly. And humbly Fisher was the Archb[…]
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