Handsome British film star Anthony Steel, as he appears in the role of Mark Loring, in the new Raymond Stross production, A Question of Adultery (1958), and in which he co-stars with Julie London. The film was directed by Don Chaffey and will be released by Eros Films Ltd.
British broadcaster and actor, Desmond Carrington, smiles contentedly as he leaves ATV’s studios at Borehamwood. In the Emergency – Ward 10 series Carrington played Dr Chris Anderson.
Classical British actor, Alec Clunes, in a photograph by Welsh photographer Angus McBean
An autographed photograph featuring British actress, Barbara Murray. Signature reads ‘To John, Barbara Murray’.
The Lonely Hearts Singer (Kay Kendall) sings out from the television set in Ealing’s Meet Mr Lucifer (1953)
British actress Kay Kendall poses for a 1950s glamour photo
Welsh actress Peggy Cummins wears a white blouse in a publicity shot
Lucy (Margaret Lockwood) puts her arms on the shoulders of Lottie Smith (Joan Greenwood) in a scene from The White Unicorn (1947)
Publicity photo featuring the elegant Anglo-Indian actress, Merle Oberon
British actress, Deborah Kerr, in a black and white publicity photograph
James Mason (as Johnny McQueen) in a photograph from Odd Man Out (1947) (1)
Iris (Margaret Lockwood) and Gilbert (Michael Redgrave) investigate the disappearance of Miss Froy on board a train in The Lady Vanishes
Miriam Hopkins (as Ann Williams) and Sebastian Shaw (as Edmund Davey) in a photograph from Men Are Not Gods (1936) (1)
Anna (Odile Versois) and Ted (David Knight) and hold hands as they jump over groynes on a beach
Distinguished British leading lady, Vivien Leigh
Marlon Brando (as Mark Antony) in a photograph from Julius Caesar (1953) (1)
British actor, Laurence Olivier, with a small moustache wears a dark suit and herringbone tie
On the eve of battle, King Henry V (Laurence Olivier) in armour parleys with Mountjoy, the French Herald
The sight of Yorick’s skull in a churchyard evokes a monologue from Prince Hamlet (Laurence Olivier) on mortality
Victoria Page (Moira Shearer) dances in the Powell and Pressburger film, The Red Shoes from 1948
Signed photo of British actress, Dulcie Gray. Picture reads ’Sincerely, Dulcie Gray’
British actress Hazel Court and Irish leading man Dermot Walsh at a party in the late 1940s (possibly early 50s). Picture reads ’To Peter, Hazel Court. To Peter, Sincerely Dermot Walsh’.
Lovely Hazel Court, British actress, who starred starred recently as Joan Huggett in Holiday Camp (1947) and as Helena Forsythe in My Sister and I (1948). Picture reads ’Good Luck, Hazel Court’.
Maxwell Frere (Michael Redgrave) with the ventriloquist dummy in Dead of Night (1945)
Ted Edwards (Nigel Stock) in a scene from It Always Rains on Sunday (1947)
Morry Hyams (Sydney Tafler) in his store in a scene from It Always Rains on Sunday (1947)
Lou (John Slater) in overcoat, tie and hat in a scene from It Always Rains on Sunday (1947)
Publicity shot for British actress, Enid Stamp-Taylor
Michael Rennie, British actor, in a moustachioed publicity shot for the Gainsborough Pictures film, The Wicked Lady (1945)
British actor, Roland Culver
British actor Richard Attenborough in a publicity shot
British comedian Stanley Holloway wears a trilby, jacket and tie as he smokes his pipe
Glynis Johns, in the dual role of Caroline/Miranda Trewella, strikes a sexy pose in a publicity shot from Mad About Men (1954)
Publicity photo featuring British actress Irene Handl
Jack Read (Richard Attenborough) and Lynne Hartley (Sheila Sim) laugh uproariously in The Guinea Pig (1948)
Sheila Sim, whose steady rise to success in such films as A Canterbury Tale, The Guinea Pig and Dear Mr Prohack has established her as an accomplished actress who epitomises youthful English charm, has an important romantic role in Pandora and the Flying Dutchman. She plays Janet, the archaeologist narrator’s niece, who suffers unhappiness through her love for Pandora’s fiancé, a famous racing motorist, portrayed by Nigel Patrick
Elsie (Marilyn Monroe) stands at the foot of the stairs and looks back over her shoulder as Maisie Springfield (Jean Kent) opens a nearby door and looks on. A scene from The Prince and the Showgirl (1957).
Anton Diffring (as Dmitri Krassin) and Donald Houston (as Albert Pascoe) in a photograph from Doublecross (1956)
British actor Donald Houston wears a jacket and tie
British actress Kathleen Harrison wears a striped blouse
British actor Cecil Parker wears a suit, tie and pocket square
British actor James Mason wears a black dinner jacket and bow tie
British actor Felix Aylmer wears a white dinner jacket and bow tie
British actor Derek Farr wears a jacket and tie. Picture is autographed ’To David Good luck, Derek Farr’
British actor John Mills wears a jacket and tie
British actor Michael Wilding wears a jacket and tie
British actor Jack Hawkins wears a jacket and tie
Grimshaw (Mervyn Johns) wears a hat and bow tie in My Learned Friend (1943)
Autographed photo from 1943 featuring Meriel Forbes
Sarah Willoughby (Peggy Cummins) in Welcome, Mr Washington (1944)