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[…] Another man I liked very much was Richard Wilmington's successor, Paul Dehn. John Legard: Alas he died. Rodney Giesler: Ye […]
[…] which were quite extraordinary. I was put in charge of Paul Johnstone’s Elizabethan Evening when the whole of the evening […]
[…]t all and people would know of her. Certainly. This is when when, in fact, probably jumping the gun a little bit. When my when Nikki rogue introduced Paul Mills, or my mother Smalley to Paul Mills, who was head of department publicity at MGM British. Oui, oui. The house we lived in having moved out […]
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[…]are I got going to the Lyric, Hammersmith (I was a bit older by now) in my teens, 12 year old, 10 or 12. "The Way of the World", Gielgud , Paul Schofield , Pamela Brown, Eileen Hurley, Margaret Rutherford. What more do you want? I mean, that was my classic claim. Darrol Blake &n[…]
[…]loodlit that area. We used to have three days of a production. I sort of progressed from being the Duke with leggings in A Midsummer Night’s Dream to Paulina in The Winter’s Tale by the time I came to the end of my school days. I did enjoy it, but I never thought of it as a profession; in fact, I re[…]
[…]ere people that now are regarded as having been the cream of British actors. Some of them, unfortunately no longer with us, some of them are happily, Paul Scofield was one. Margaret Layton, Stanley Baker, Robin Bailey, Denis Quilley, Paul Eddington, they were all young actors in the company. &n[…]
[…], Isleworth - of John Halifax: Gentleman, which was a famous book by a woman named Mrs. Craik. I played John Halifax when young, and a guy named Fred Paul, who was by way of a British film star, played him when he was older. So I was in films, I'd forgotten that, yes! But I don't think I was quite u[…]