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18. Apr. 2017 · 19 April 2017, 08:33 AM. Can't find very much I'm afraid! He was born as Douglas Neil Barr at Glasgow in 1930, apparently on 11th October. His parents were Matthew Campbell Barr (1899-1957) and Annie Claire Gollogly (born 1898). They had married in 1921. I can't find out anything about his father except the marriage record appears to suggest ...
25. Mai 2024 · Douglas Barr (British actor?) by Milton. Started by Milton, 18 April 2017, 08:21 PM. 19 responses. 1,668 views . 1 reaction. Last Post. by Bazza Mil ...
15. Mai 2017 · 16 May 2017, 08:55 PM. Yes that is our Katya. She was born of a British father (Arthur Osborne) and a Polish-Jewish mother. Her parents emigrated to India and Katya was raised there. She spent some years in Britain as an actress and had two daughters here with Jack Dellal. Katya returned to live in India and I think she's still there.
1. Apr. 2019 · Patrick Barr x1 John Barrymore x1 (American) Frederick Bartman x1 Sir Alan Bates x5 (one with Peter Wyngarde) Timothy Bateson x1 Tom Bell x2 Franklyn Bellamy x1 Ingrid Bergman x1 (Swedish) Jill Bennett x1 Martin Benson x2 Harold Berens x1 Eric Berry x1 Theodore Bikel x1 (Austro-American) John Bindon x1 Eric Blore x1 Denys Blakelock x2 Derek ...
27. März 2018 · Going back to centenarian Harry Douglas. The Brechin Advertiser, 20th January 1948, mentions that he appeared in three films: Take My Life, The Woman in the Hall, and A Journey for Jeremy. He is not credited at the imdb for these productions. The article says that in Take My Life, Harry appeared in the Scottish scenes (although I expect they ...
30. Dez. 2019 · Ealing Studios ( act. 1907–1959), were (with Pinewood and Shepperton) among the most famous British film studios of the twentieth century, giving their name in particular to a batch of deservedly popular comedies made in the decade following the Second World War, and more generally to the work of some of the most talented British film-makers ...
7. Nov. 2021 · Sighted: Ah There You Are! A young and talkative Cyril Kent with Leslie Weston aboard the Sea Tiger proclaiming We Dive at Dawn in 1943. And Paul Phillips (previously spotted as a waiter at a party later on in the film) being an unlikely beau in the audience as Edmund Purdom is about to get to grips with Janette Scott.
15. Nov. 2019 · Echoes Of Louisa examines the idea that events conspire to affect both past and present - in this case the conduit is an old house, Thornaby Hall in contemporary 1981 where the Barr family are spending an Easter excursion and in 1876, where the hall is home to the Hallam family. A story of petty jealousy and bitter rivalries surround the eponymous Louisa Hallam, forced to share her education ...
5. Feb. 2020 · This presented an immediate psychological stumbling block and thereafter much anguish and deliberation was exerted in repeatedly going through the script and direction in meticulous detail, to the point where La Frenais would crawl past Douglas's trailer to avoid being spotted, pounced upon and grilled by the dedicatedly diligent Douglas. However, a pattern apparently emerged whereby afternoon ...
25. Sept. 2017 · No. 2 does seem to be Robert Douglas when it was supposed to be Douglas Gamley, who did some of the music for Carry On Cruising when apparently Bruce Montgomery fell off the wagon. My apologies for the error, as I lifted the picture from a site that clearly didn't know their Douglas from a Robert or a Gamley and neither did I. I have tried to ...