[…]The copyright of this recording is vested in The BECTU History Project. Peggy Rignold, make-up artist, later to become Mrs Hyde-Chambers, wife of the film editor, and later to work for Lew Grade as an administrator. Recorded on the twenty-eighth of May 1995. Interviewer Alan Lawson. Side One.First w[…]
[…] a good name for a professional entertainer or business, so he took Dads name, Howell Mason, and I took Mother’s name and became Una Bart, and on one film, Champagne Charlie, the two names came together again. SC: Of course that’s leaping quite a way ahead because before then you had a lot of y[…]
[…]d we had no pictures I'd rushed home. I didn't live that far away from Alexandre palace. And quickly made up models photograph them yesterday Fashion Film, even a non single lens reflex cameras, I had to sort out the parallax of it to get them so we actually lined up and everything. I did these abou[…]
[…]ld do the lighting. But of course it's the camera man that does the lighting. So I applied, I applied to Pinewood and to Beaconsfield film studios, which was active studio at that time. And I got a very quick response back from Pinewood saying, Yes, could I go in for an interview? I […]
[…]sp;0:19 title? My name is Lesley Gogarty, but for much of my career I was Leslie Reed, and people know me as that really. And my job title is a film and television casting director for supporting artists, and I also cover. I'd have covered photographic work, music videos and training films.Ray[…]
[…] art school at Hornsey College of Art for two years, and then came out in drifted a certain amount. Now, in 1960, purely by accident, I fell into the film industry. I had been drinking with a friend of mine who had been at art school, who was by this time and assistant director working at Shepperton[…]