Showing posts with label woman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label woman. Show all posts
Saturday, 29 March 2014
Mum as a Model
Modelling or working as a model, sounds synonymous with glitz and glamour. My mother doesn't care if this is not, exactly, the case.
It has ever been thus. No one can constrain her. She flew to the Netherlands to appear in this advertisement:
Mum loves being in front of the camera and loves being paid for it.Here she is appearing as a cross person in the magazine Take a Break:
This was a commercial for Estrella Crisps. She looks dangerous.
At one time she kept popping up as a psalmist on a TV advert. Did you ever see it?
I do like this photo taken on a shoot advertising a new kind of Mars Bar. It's the one that rings true as honest and natural.
Thursday, 31 October 2013
Mum on Television
It can be rather a shock. There we are, innocently watching television and Mum appears - with George Cole.
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In 'Minder' with George Cole |
Then my friends ring to ask if it was true.
'Is she working as a receptionist now?'
'Not, exactly. She was just playing the part of a receptionist on 'London's Burning'.'
or
'We saw your mother in tears, terribly upset!'
'Oh, dear, have they been repeating 'Prime Suspect'?'
'Yes! That's what is was. Helen Mirren was the detective.'
It was a bit confusing when Mum appeared as a Magistrate when she was one in real life.
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Chariman of the bench in 'Close Relations' for BBC TV |
She was rather shocked to see herself with a Mrs Thatcher hair-do but I told her that it would probably lead to another part. Instead she ended up wearing this curly wig. Theatrical wigs tend to be terribly itchy.
Playing the Headmistress in 'House of Elliott' for BBC with Louise Lombard and Stella Gonet |
She loves climbing into a costume but would rather wear a hat.
On location with Gregor Fisher filming 'Rab C.Nesbitt' |
With Roderick Smith in 'Dangerfield' |
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Filming 'To The Manor Born' one chilly day |
And to give her her due, she gets to meet interesting people in interesting places. She readily admits that appearing on television is her hobby as well being her job. She loves it. We just have to be stoic viewers.
Playing Laura's Mum in 'Secret Smile' for Granada with David Tennant |
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Thursday, 24 October 2013
If you want to act in movies - wear a hat.
'The Old Curiosity Shop' produced by Disney |
We are not quite sure how she does it, but if a movie is being made Mum will make way to appear in it.
'The Invisible Woman' directed by Ralph Fiennnes |
She is always being a Victorian lady. Just little roles.
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'Feast of July' directed by Chris Menaul for Merchant Ivory |
She loves dressing up, no matter how uncomfortable the corset or wig might be.
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'Amazing Grace' about Wilberforce, directed by Michael Apted |
See if you can name the films. This starred Dan Stevens and Dominic Cooper:
This one was made a while ago but it's a classic:
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Angelica Huston and Daphne Neville in 'Buffalo Girls' |
Hover over the images for the answers.
But you'll have to tell me what this one was. I have no idea.
Mum appears directly after the blue title credits in the official trailer of 'The Invisible Woman' here:
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