[…]an hear it, right?  Paul Lecker  0:53  No, I'm gonna ask the first question, right? Yes, Bobbi, when did you first meet Oscar? Bobbi Riesel  0:59  We first met in 1994 we were both at a charity function, and I met him as I was going in, and we s[…]
[…]tcome of the killing fields. How did it feel to win an Academy Award.SPEAKER: M13Oh it was terrifying.SPEAKER: M26I'll tell you the experience of the Oscar was something it was great to get nominated for the film and I was thrilled to get nominated and I flew over to Los Angeles.SPEAKER: M8Now there[…]
[…], you know, always called him Uncle Arthur, it’s really strange.
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But... So he was very proud of me in the end, you know, because I’d got my Oscar and this and that, and, you know, he was...
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Yes. Did you actually ask him, or, or was it by implication that you wanted a job in[…]
[…]rst time that any British film had beennominated for an award by the Academy, and I got the award for art direction that year. Ididn't get the actual Oscar, I got the nomination, not the award. I think it was the very firstnomination from this country, I may be under an illusion there, but of course[…]
[…]nbsp;Norman Swallow: Very good   25        John Schlesinger: She was very good, and she won an Oscar Norman Swallow: Didn't Freddie Raphael get an Oscar.John Schlesinger: Yes, Freddie Raphael got an Oscar, so did Norman Swallow: It was nominated[…]
[…]icant career in film and television, earning BAFTA awards for his performances in Julius Caesar (1953) and Murder on the Orient Express (1974) and an Oscar for Arthur (1981). Dame Flora McKenzie Robson (1902-1984) was an English actress best known for character roles such as Queen Elizabeth I […]
[…]an exterior equipment, a complete mobile truck with a generator, sound recording, camera crane and everything! And we made a picture on the river for Oscar Deutsch called 'Old Father Thames.' Very far advanced, technically, in those days, because I had the thing towed by an electric launch, and it w[…]
[…], and said ‘I thought you might like to have this’. And so I said ‘Thank you very much’. And then latterly, some years ago, I was doing a series with Oscar Peterson and, and we were talking about Duke and, and, and about Nat, and he sounds very like Nat if he sings, which he rarely does you see. And[…]
[…]ny Mann is dead and gone, and he didn't like the score Rozsa did for 'El Cid', because he said he'd heard it before. Rozsa did, and I think he got an Oscar for 'Ben-Hur' didn't he? He'd done 'Ben-Hur' which was a tremendous, outstanding success. I didn't think it would be as a remake, but it was so […]