Search Results for: BAFTA nomination Best Actress for Bedtime (2003)
Lindsay Anderson
[…]hat sort of thing. It is very interesting to look back on because all this activity was totally outside the industry and in fact the industry did its best to bar one. I was not allowed to become a member. The only thing that was ever reported to me, I don't know if it's true, because my name came at[…]
Edward (Teddy) Carrick (Craig)
[…]ed Westerham in Kent. I thought this seems extraordinary, he does it every time. So I thought well, I am going down to Kent next week to see Father’s best pal, Paul Cooper, a lovely fellow. They said "What are you doing over here Teddy, I thought you were busy with your Father out there printing all[…]
Ronnie Noble
[…]nt at that time. Well I remember one day the my boss said I think the best place for the UN for you to go is on the Ministry of Information build[…]
Len Lawrence
[…]ng this period.00:14:20 – 00:26:15 He got the job in 1933 and left after they had a fire at Stoll’s while they were making the ‘racing film’; went to Best Lab (which later became Humphries) next working in the pos-room waxing the rushes using a [Moy machine?]; he joined the ACT 24/1/36; he started a[…]
Daphne Ancell
[…]profit they‟d make because they had made an enormous profit, how much profit they‟d made..The more the less they were going to give us.And it was the best one they‟d ever had and the next year was going to be even better, and nobody mentioned the fact that the place was practically closed down. So i[…]
Peter T Handford
[…] designer? PH No, no. I don’t know what that is. Do you?I A pain in the neck to the recordist I should think. What was your surprise when you got the nomination.PH I was surprised when I got the nomination. I was even more surprised when the picture won the award because it was a very subtle picture[…]
