Search Results for: Wardrobe
Wendy Toye
[…]here they were working to see him and he was very sweet and he said very pleased to see me. He said you know everybody here. He pointed out where his wardrobe mistress was and his make-up girl was and I did know most of them because they were his crew. And he said do you know Ronnie Taylor, my light[…]
Adam Dawson
[…]h Guy Pearce and Pat Pearce There are nice people and all the artists, makeup artist people were good. We had Wally who was the wardrobe master or mistress you might call him. He was a bit of a, you know, what we called a queer in those days, that's natural but[…]
Hugh Stewart
[…]ers of the 'Mummers' with Alastair Cooke and it was the first drama group that had women in it and it was great fun. And there I met my wife, she was wardrobe mistress, Frances Curl, who was a Girton, in fact she played goal for Girton in the hockey team and got a Blue, which is more than I ever did[…]
John Aldred
[…]Aldred: As I said as one door closed another door opened. My father's surgery had a nurse and she said that her daughter had just started work in the wardrobe department of Denham Studios and they were looking for staff in all departments. So it only meant a phone call and I got an interview with th[…]
Albert Critoph
[…]ive or dead today can thank their career to Ronnie Curtis because he gave him a break. Also that particular time his wife Elsie. Elsie Curtis was the wardrobe mistress of Merton Park. I. And they've got a son called Tony Curtis. For some reason another, he'd be called Junior. And on all occasi[…]
Erwin Hillier
[…]d somebody along to check it over at the hotel, probably unpacking, because we ordered not a storage space in the hotel, many rooms put aside for the wardrobe and cram equipment and so on. So the custom man came to our hotel. He only looked through one or two, and he choked everything off, and every[…]
Gordon McCallum
[…]ad huge great wave things that they could release these great - surges of water came down over the ship, and over Mac! I used to go and change in the wardrobe regularly! [Laughter] One or two films took me up doing a bit of flying, and we had to record Wellington bombers and things like that. And so[…]
Paula Wright (Springall)
[…]all depends what time you were called. I mean, if it was a big production, sometimes you get called at half cross six for makeup and hairdressing and wardrobe, and it was a very, very long day. But even then, it was wonderful. I loved it. And a lot of locations in London, youSpeaker 1 7:52 &nb[…]
