[…] day we were able to have our haircut, because our hair was growing long and everywhere we went was a […]
[…] A22. And my mum and dad used to go and collect the newspapers from the early train. And apparently people used to see me sitting in my little green chair in the window crying. And they would say, Ursula, Ursula, your baby's crying, you know, well, no, we've got to do up these newspapers. And then e[…]
[…]mile corridor going wherever I was going and coming towards me wasthis extraordinary vision, (TIME 10.13) flowing silver, thick, thick, thick mane of hair, brown, round interesting face, a blue leather waistcoat and a hairy chest and bare arms and leather riding breeches, man, coming towards me. So,[…]
[…]sal.JR: Every single day?VM: Yes, she was, but she was really nice. There was only one occasion when – I played Cassandra, and she said, ‘I want your hair very short,’ so I went and had my hair cut very short. She said, ‘It’s not short enough,’ so I cut some more off, and she said, ‘No, that’s still[…]
[…]rang, it had an eerie sound. And then, after that, they finally said that they had packed up, the liquidators had packed up and it became the London Chairbottle Cane Company, of all things! And I was out of a job, so my Father said, "That will teach you to be educated and learn a proper job!"Sidney […]
[…] in a style. It's a good thing I've got curly hair! Oh it was a shocker! It really was, but […]
[…] Number 625 Date: 12 April 2011, Venue: Teddington Studios,Interviewer: Mike Dick Camera Ruth BollandInterviewee: Mary Hillman Hair and Makeup Artist.TAPE 100:03:20 Motivation to come to London from Ireland00:04[…]
[…]rstand that there were no women, no girls at all in the feature film industry other than secretaries, make up, wardrobe and I wasn’t interested - and hairdressers - I wasn’t interested in doing any of that. I wanted to go onto production, especially after I had been in documentaries for three years.[…]
[…] Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies was in it, playing the lead, who of course is now ninety-two and is still alive. She was very beautiful then with long scarlet hair, I remember, very beautiful. And I remember that Peter Godfrey gave us a speech, a sort of an opening speech, for the first day of rehearsal, whe[…]
[…]at people watching; the patients, the only thing that upset them was that we had sort-of, the people ‘acting’ them as it were, had rather dishevelled hair and were a bit sort-of strange in their clothes and they couldn’t believe that they were like that. And I always feel it shows that the modern on[…]