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Frederick Bentham
[…] shows. And the man who was largely responsible for getting Nesbitt interested was Stanley Earnshaw, who was the son of Arthur Earnshaw. The managing director and Stanley owned Joe was was very short, and once seemed you couldn't mistake him and he had a way of getting on with people. I've never bee[…]
Ann Turner
[…]y well that if I stayed with him, I would not get a chance to become one of these mysterious things was a production assistant, which was then led me director if I stayed with him, because he would not be allowed that kind of establishment. Can I just say something a little bit earlier, I had put in[…]
John Brabourne (Knatchbull)
[…]a lot of how to do things, and also a lot of things, how not to do. I mean, it was a funny mixture. But he was a brilliant producer, and an Associate Director radio. But a translator was the first one I made every transplants case, which was wells appeared in the omad, which was quite an experience.[…]
Jan Zilliacus
[…]rn?Yes I was, I was born in 1912 in New York and I came over to England in... Well, Iwas eleven months old actually. My father was the first American director to be sent to England and he came over to work in the old Walton on Thames studios.Oh. What was his name?Larry Trimble.Larry Trimble?And he, […]
Una Bart (Jennings)
[…] different things until I became general factotum, as I sad earlier and piano playing gofer. CS: Tell me about Ernest Irving who was the Musical Director there who you worked with for how many years? UB: I worked a long time, I worked up until he died, and Doc took over. I liked Ernest ver[…]
Kenneth Griffith
[…] pretty famous at the expense of the people who count, the players, I mean, the players and the writers, the players and the writers. The most that a director should be, is how to present what the player interprets from the script, most effectively. The greatest theatre of my time, with all due resp[…]
Bryan Langley
[…]and the sizes were right and everything was right. In the end what seemed to bedevil Independent Frame was that the scriptwriters and actors and directors couldn't keep up with the pace of these advanced methods and consequently the films were always hurried and awful. And another problem we'd […]
