Val Guest

[…]F: Any other memories of the Earl[DS2] ?VG: Yes, it was a bit disturbing at first, when you went to see Earl he was always in his office in full make-up. He used to wear pancake all the time. I don’t know what else. I got on very well with Earl. I was told when I went to Pinewood, “Always remem[…]

Sheila Collins

[…]out of the country could be quite tricky and well, every picture had its own problems. Often one was trying to... they’d send back for something like make-up from London and one would cable back ‘Have you tried Max Factor Nairobi?’ Half the time you’d be getting it out, keeping your fingers crossed […]

MEO, ANN BECTU copy

[…] remember, take the director and his wife, who was a make-up artist, who I didn’t know, and I sat next […]

Joan Kemp

[…] husband in the other room, while she was changing the make-up. She changed her earrings, she changed her dress and […]

Fred Tomlin

[…] that time they were always fetching in foreigners, like German make-up men, German cameramen, and in this case a French […]

Robert Scott

[…] there was some, I remember one effect, it went from black and white to colour. We'd made some of the stuff black and white and there was a shot of a make-up artist just painting make-up on one of the faces, and just kind of, iris wiped, the kind of colour out from there and somebody said, "How did […]

Bernard Ponsonby

[…] would want to do the first Debate with STV. Alistair Darling didn't really care about who got the first Debate. He was more concerned about audience make-up and although that programme went out with the highest ever viewing figures for a Current Affairs programme in the history of the station - at […]

Renee Glynne

[…]t isn’t I needed their sympathy but, youknow, there’re normal with me and whenever he does something awful we just geton with it. I move, or the make-up fix him. Anyway, I got so upset at that point, whatever it was ... “Get her out of my eye-line.” (TIME 33.02) that I actually threw […]
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