[…]a harvesting gang of some sort. And the 1871 census finds him in in Whittington, Staffordshire where he settled, married a local woman, had six children of whom the youngest was my father, another Thomas, and Thomas in turn married a woman from North Devon during the war. In fact this woman wh[…]
[…] what was going on at the end there. I found it a bit mystifying, going on at the end of the film with the foetus.Roy Fowler: He's reborn as the star child, goes to another high level of being, that's my reading of it.Robert Beatty: He went into a black hole.Roy Fowler: This is the late 60s when in […]
[…] 1998) was a Scottish actor who was successful as a child actor. His films included Gorgo (1961) and Almost Angels (1962) […]
[…]nuity,Because he was a very, sort of, careful director himself.Tilly Day: And, you know, I suddenly thought of this James boy. He was a terrible child, you know, terrible! And I remembered that Basil said to me one day, he said, "I'm gonna bring my son up tomorrow." He said, "I hope you don't m[…]
[…] the young... Tilly Day: Oh yes... Sidney Cole: ...with the child actors? Tilly Day: ...with the child actors, oh yes, yes. […]
[…]e to the rather larger town in America. My grandfather had started the company business in Boston which was a printing concern. My father was an only child had been drafted therefore into the family business which he never liked. He was never really a happy as a business man and always really behind[…]
[…], September. 1911 right. Still, a youngster, I might say indeed,Roy Fowler 2:15 did the family consider itself Viennese or German in your childhood, I would say fromSpeaker 1 2:25 I'm sort of half and half, because mother having a great French leaning dispatch DARS book being[…]
[…] and she had things that she had kept from a child, things that she'd never thrown away, you know, which […]
[…]m in 19, 1916, or 1917, I think. But anyway, Roy Fowler 14:13 May just ask staying staying with your childhood because it's unique, I would have thought, what was it like growing up in such an atmosphere, the lifestyle of people in that position in th[…]
[…]ever came to see any performance of anything. And of course I was really without sounding pompous, or showing off, I really was very very famous as a child, because I did so many charity shows and so many professional shows when I was old enough, so that my name was very well known. And the sort of […]