Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)

[…]I’m from India, and I came over here when I was about five, when let’s face it, Indians were niggers in London, so it wasn’t a sort of terribly happy childhood.But I went to St Paul’s, I gather you’ll want to know, and then to university during thewar.Did you have trouble with colour at all?Oh, a lo[…]

Michael Houldey

[…]ng twice about that. But I had to find out what I was going to do the film about and with whom. And in the end, I found a family with a Down Syndrome child, and I thought the girl would be good living with them for a period of the film, which is about three weeks, I suppose. And for the boy, I met o[…]

Kent Houston

[…]ut that film was, as I mentioned, we shot most of it in Namibia. Angelina Jolie is the star, and of course, that's where she's gone to have her first child, back to the very same town we filmed "Beyond Borders", Darrol Blake  31:59  Right? Oh, that one   "Beyo[…]

Jean Kent

[…]was Jean Carr for a while. I had several names at one point. I remember I was Julie Summers, but that was very early on when I was in pantomimes as a child. Well I thought I’d better change my name because of Jane Carr who was well known at that time. And when they printed my picture in the paper wi[…]

Margaret Dale

[…].The story goes that I used to dance in and out of the tables while my mother was having her tea and a waitress said one day “Oh, you should let that child learn dancing. We’ve got a very good dancing teacher here”.So one way or another the dancing teacher and my mum met and discussed dance lessons.[…]

Maurice Carter

[…]cter, I imagine how it was chosen, don~ know, but I imagine that's how itwas chosen., Phil would certainly be very sensitive to DirkRoy Fowler: And a child performer tooMaurice Carter: You know he had made number of pictures with children beforeRoy Fowler: It sounds a happy pictureMaurice Carter: Ye[…]
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