[…] tables away from me was the very famous actor A.E. Matthews. He was very restless and kept shifting around and […]
[…] hadn't. I just had this absolute love. of painting For me, and I recall painting, a bunch of tulips bright red. I don't know if you know the painter Matthew Smith. Sure. You did English painyer Yes.Unknown Speaker 11:16 Yes.Charlotte Jennings 11:17 Marvellous. opulent,[…]
[…]play these big jobs that came up, I went all over London, I went up to the North, the big cinemas there, Sheffield, the Belmont Sheffield. Now Jessie Matthews was going to sing so would I accompany her., Yes, well, at the rehearsal she and, (who was she married to, who was her first husband?), Sonni[…]
[…] the rest of it.Fowler/Lawson: Now, did you ever do any work with Glen McWilliams at all?Bill Girdlestone: All his - he shot all the Jessie Matthews pictures. Oh, I know he was a peculiar chap. He was king there because he had all the big Jessie Matthews pictures and he was as nervous of V[…]
[…] was now Chief Engineer for a circuit called the AC Matthews Circuit. He was an Australian entrepreneur and he built […]
[…] Bill Girdlestone: All his - he shot all the Jessie Matthews pictures. Oh, I know he was a peculiar chap. […]
[…]y. But my family settled then in Upper Norwood, eventually, opposite the Crystal Palace. My father was now Chief Engineer for a circuit called the AC Matthews Circuit. He was an Australian entrepreneur and he built about four or five theatres. He was mad about cinemas and architecture, this man [lau[…]
[…]ure. Then we'd have the feature is used it as far as I remember was a whale Hey or George Formby or obviously the delight of the headmaster was Jesse Matthews because we had all of her films up to date titles they were going back for a little bit a little bit because in those days the 16 mil films w[…]
[…] do everything and the sort of. Administration side at least as far as the programs were concerned was very free. I mean on videotape editing you Les Matthews who was in those days the tape editor just round the back. He was in his truck in the back of the Dickenson road and you say can we fit me in[…]
[…], he's a writer.Before that I did a very interesting film, it was a video for television but I did it because it Was a Mamet play with Jack Lemon and Matthew Broderick. It was called Life In TheTheatre, it's a play which has been done several times over here. But that was very good.Alan Lawson: that[…]