Erica Masters

Erica Masters (production manager and assistant director) b.1917 by admin — last modified Jul 29, 2008 05:36 PM BIOGRAPHY: Erica […]

Transcript – Jean Anderson

[…] Maude said =’m sending out Hean Anderson. It was a United Artists film, I was the o nly English woman with […]

Tilly Day

Tilly Day (continuity) 1903-1994 by admin — last modified Jul 28, 2008 04:32 PM BIOGRAPHY: Tilly Day worked on over […]

Rebecca O'Brien

[…]e did a lot of dance. We did a lot of stuff like Merce Cunningham came from New York, the dancer and John Cage came and, I mean, amazing, influential artists all turned up. Samuel Beckett was there. I mean, I met all these people in a sort of two year period, working at Riverside, and after working […]

Clyde Jeavons

[…]loved that job at the time. And I was a bit tired after about sixteen years of slogging away there; and I already taken one big sabbatical off in the United States – David very generously allowed me to use two year’s holiday to do that but it told me that I needed a kind of proper break. So, without[…]

Derek Williams

[…]s, multiple visits to any given country. So for example, I worked in America, I visited America professionally about 20 times. I would single out the United States, as the filmmakers country is a country where the film industry was largely born, and which has the strongest filmmaking tradition. And […]

Julie Harris

INTERVIEW WITH JULIE HARRIS (COSTUME DESIGNER) The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project.Interviewer: Roy LansfordRecorded on the 31st August 2000.RL: Right then Julie, if we could start from the very beginning, from when you were born.JH: I was born in 1921, which […]

Phyllis Dalton

[…].People are so soon forgotten. He was a much more human person than David, really. I think basically a much nicer person.He had more rapport with his artists, presumably? With his actors?Yes, he did, yes he did.Because he came from the theatre originally didn’t he?Yes. I’m not saying I didn’t l[…]
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