[…] think at one time I was on a committee at BAFTA and he was also on it. And that was […]
[…]rset. And yes, but then you see, of course, he moved to London, Nick Gilbey 16:00 yes, because Bristol is, is such a large city, it was difficult, probably, to and film crews were sort of based in Bristol. I suppose they must have had people who could, but it would dominat[…]
[…] So no decent woman would be seen in that theatre. It was full of the to put it delicately the raincoats? Who would come see the strippers. And I was living at home obviously coming home after show having supper. And she never asked how it had gone, which hurt a bit. She never said I was a show toni[…]
[…] as you came out of the Navy?Mike Hodges 13:02 Because that's I mean, I will. It was odd. I mean, first of all, the whole time that I was living in Salisbury, there were three cinemas there in those days, the ABC, the Regal and the Gaumont. And it was during a period, when you had some r[…]
[…]e Fellow, Brendan BehanTo: What year was thisAlexander Faris: I haven't put a date on it here, but I can tell you roughly, because I know where I was living at the time, it would have been 1960, just before doing Orpheus or something like thatTd: Who directed The Quare FellowAlexander Faris: The pro[…]
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[…]to the local policeman because he couldn’t find me and the policeman had tracked me down and said, “You are required to attend your unit at the White City.” So I said to the policeman, “Well it’s a lovely day, you still can’t find me let’s sort of think about it tomorrow.” And he said, “[…]
[…]a career, and something about whether he achieved success or not, he will deserve to succeed. And this put the idea into my head that I could earn my living as an actor. And that was the little, little, little, little gateway of escape into the creative world. I hadn't seen a live actor in my life, […]
[…]curious if there's any way to capture the flavour of Los Angeles, Hollywood in the twenties. I mean what are the things that stick in your mind about living there, being there, making films there?Eddie Dryhurst: One was acutely conscious of the fact that people were - there was a very comradely [sic[…]