Search Results for: BAFTA nomination Best Actress for Bedtime (2003)
Adrian (Andy) Worker
[…]costing films was to add up what you'd spent and see what you'd got left in the budget, and that was it! [Chuckles] Roy Fowler: And hope for the best! Had your family had any connection at all with films or show business? Andy Worker: Not before then, no. Roy Fowler: No, right. Were t[…]
Guido Coen
[…]eeded that picture very badly but I wasn't going to go down that road, and I didn't speak to that man for many years, and finally he came up to me at BAFTA and said isn't it time we shook hands, I said if you must you must, but I didn't like that because it was a bazaar then, it wasn't filmmaking. I[…]
Tom Peacock
[…]tock you see. But of course when the boys come down, I'm talking about the art directors, they knew what they were doing on, they wanted to put their best foot forward, obviously, don't they. They want a good show, they want a good set, it's his reputation. So he didn't want stock, so you had to mak[…]
