Jean Anderson

[…] came to London, and that was a wonderful time, because we were playing classic plays with three weeks rehearsal. One great bonus and change was that costumes were made for you for each show, instead of having them sent up in rather a smelly basket from London; and you never knew what you were going[…]

Dudley Lovell

[…]shillings a week and nothing else. I was getting some shillings a week, which I tried to send some of it back to her because our flat at US Court was costume 20 fortunately the week and she actually had to give notice immediately because you couldn't get paid. And in the end she had to put our furni[…]

Dallas Bower

[…], Dick and Harry could claim the credit and ... Dallas Bower  36:19  They are my wigs let's say or yes of course not all the costumes but Gertie Gooseboots, particularly Dorothy Downdraws, I did both those costumes for Gertie and Dorothy you know. [LAUGHTER]  That'[…]

Chili Bouchier – Transcript

[…] 53 Doris Zinkeisen (1898 -1991) was a Scottish stage and costume designer and artist. were going to Venice to do some […]

Transcript – Jean Anderson

[…] they could hardly bear to get near me, because my costume was so (laughing) boring. The wigs they sent you […]

Kent Houston

[…]was Terry's first real use of blue screen is? He called me up and said, So what are the rules about blue screen? And I said, Well, you don't want the costumes to have anything blue. Try and not get anything out of focus. Don't have anything shiny. All the rules.  Darrol Blake  24[…]

Chili (Dorothy) Bouchier

[…]as I was to get into pictures I’d completely ignored it and joined the other girls who were sent over to Burman’s, costumiers to get fitted for their costumes. I joined them and chatted away and we got to the salon Mr A. V. Bramble was standing at the end and he said “where is that little Chili girl[…]
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