Transcript – Jean Anderson

[…] in London and the leading lady of Eugene O'Neill ’s14 comedy . Have we stopped? One thing they brought over […]

Cyril Pennington

[…] called 'Aunt Clara' which was Margaret Rutherford, all the low comedy, right? Alan Lawson: Ah hmm. Cyril Pennington-Richards: Not a […]

Madeline Smith

[…]er was Clive Dunn and the maid was an old actress called Totti Truman Taylor. The two of them that's it that consolidated it. I thought if I don't do comedy for the rest of my days, I'm going to kill myself. And I watched that... and Clive can only been in his 30s or something, then playing this but[…]

Bobbi Riesel

[…]r directed, and he also, I think, he was director of photography. And it was his idea, his his conception. And it was a slapstick, a silent slapstick comedy about a honeymoon couple. And he always said, comedy must be the most difficult thing to do. So this, to him, was, again, really a challenge. A[…]

Margaret Dale

[…]and the dancing class thrived. It got bigger and bigger.We did all kinds of dancing. I didn’t just do ballet. I did Greek dancing, acrobatic, musical comedy, also ballroom dancing. I liked the Greek dancing the best, barefoot. It was sort of imitation Isadora Duncan. The people in England...The Ginn[…]

Rudolph (Rudi) Cartier

[…] couldn’t do one of the soap operas, because every episode, week after week, is exactly thesame as before.Norman Swallow: You didn’t direct very much comedy Rudi Cartier: No comedy. Only drama, from the list of projects I gave to Michael Barry. One year, I think it was 1961 I went with Maggie on a l[…]
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