Patricia Roc (as Dilys) in a photograph from Jassy (1947) (33)
Margaret Lockwood (as Leslie James) in a photograph from A Girl Must Live (1939) (13)
Margaret Lockwood (as Catherine Lawrence) in an American photograph from Three on a Weekend [Bank Holiday] (1938) (1)
Arthur Tracy plays a great singer who becomes a tramp for the sake of romance in British National’s Interval for Romance (aka The Street Singer), directed by Jean de Marguenat
Mother Margaret looks on as Julia Lockwood does her make-up
Julia Lockwood smiles in the street while outside a block of flats
Patricia Roc in the Gainsborough picturegoers gallery
TAPPED – At a recent Hollywood dinner, charity was aided by Deborah Kerr who made the rounds taking up collections. Here she’s putting the bite on Stewart Granger who was married a few months ago to lovely Jean Simmons (right).
A solemn Stewart Granger reaches for a cigarette at the funeral of his good friend Michael Wilding
Photograph of Stewart Granger (30)
Margaret Lockwood promotional headshot for Jassy, c. 1947, autographed ‘Sincerely’ by the actress
Lucy Moore (Phyllis Calvert), Charlotte Lee (Dulcie Gray) and Geoffrey Lee (James Mason) in a scene from Arthur Crabtree’s 1945 film, They Were Sisters
Stage and vaudeville actor loved for his routines involving a naive approach to the billiards table and the golf course.
British actor Stewart Granger. Dashing leading man of the 1940s who specialised in romantic leads and later during the 50s in big-game hunter roles.
British music hall comedian, Sid Field
Sid Field laughs with American actor Pat O’Brien while at the Masquers Club, Hollywood
Autograph of 1940s British comedian, Sid Field
Jean Kent (as Lucy) in a photograph from The Smugglers [The Man Within] (1947) (7)
Nigel Patrick (as Rodney Pennant) and Joan Greenwood (as Sabina Pennant) in a photograph from Young Wives’ Tale (1951) (8)
Derek Farr (as Bruce Banning), Helen Cherry (as Mary Banning) and Joan Greenwood (as Sabina Pennant) in a photograph from Young Wives’ Tale (1951) (7)
Jean Kent (as Lucy) in a photograph from The Smugglers [The Man Within] (1947) (6)
Frank Cellier (as Adrian Barrasford), George Thorpe (as Arthur Royd) and Barbara White (as Miranda Bute) in a screenshot from Quiet Weekend (1946) (3)
Derek Farr (as Denys Royd), Barbara White (as Miranda Bute) and Helen Shingler (as Rowena Hyde) in a screenshot from Quiet Weekend (1946) (2)
Landru is surprised at his gruesome task of burying the dismembered body of Jeanette Tissot. He manages to convince the gendarme that he is the boss of the road gang and is putting their poor work to rights. Fortunately, for him, the gendarme does not look too closely into the bottom of the excavation.
Patricia Roc and Anthony Steel enjoy a joke together on the set of Something Money Can’t Buy. In the film they play husband and wife and he owns a roving restaurant – hence the chef’s clothes. Something Money Can’t Buy is a timely comedy of married life in post-war Britain.
Terence Young in a photograph from One Night with You (1948) (3)
Meeting of perfect women. Patricia Roc, star of the Two Cities’ The Perfect Woman, took along a party of her fellow players to the Playhouse Theatre, London to see th 150th performance of the play The Perfect Woman, on which the film is based. Here the film artistes met their ’opposite numbers’ of the stage. Sonny Hale compares notes with Nigel Patrick, who is playing the hero in the film version.
Autograph of Patricia Roc
Patricia Roc wears a low cut halter neck black dress and looks straight to camera
Patricia Roc – the star with the captivating smile
Patricia Roc smokes while she plays cards
Patricia Roc and friends collect for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI)
A happy Patricia Roc wears a white blouse
Patricia Roc wears a sheer top in a 1946 publicity photo for Universal Pictures
Patricia Roc (as Mary Santell) and Nino Martini (as Giulio) in a photograph from One Night with You (1948) (2)
Summer bouquet in natural pinks and blues, straight from a cottage garden, chosen as a favourite cotton dress by Patricia Roc, currently starring in the Two Cities production One Night With You, from the collection by Horrockses.
Finely woven hopsack, in grenadine, powder blue, and Devon stone, chosen by Patricia Roc, currently starring in the Two Cities Production One Night With You, for a basqued jacketed two-piece, from the collection by Matita.
Patricia Roc in a fur coat on a snowy rooftop
Patricia Roc smiles in a sequinned dress
Patricia Roc smiles alluringly while in a bikini
Patricia Roc behind the camera for a change, takes a look through the view finder to observe the scene from her fiance Andre Thomas’s viewpoint – he is an expert French cameraman. They will be married in the spring of this year. An off-set shot from The Perfect Woman, the Two Cities film version of the successful comedy, starring Patricia Roc with Stanley Holloway and Nigel Patrick, produced by George and Alfred Black and directed by Bernard Knowles at Denham.
Metro Gaumont Eagle Lion photo of British film star Patricia Roc
Patricia Roc wears a bikini as she lies on a lilo
Patricia Roc poses with a flower in her hair
Margaret Lockwood sits on the beach in her swimming costume beach
Margaret Lockwood in an evening gown fur stole visits the theatre
Margaret Lockwood smokes while she wears a shawl
Margaret Lockwood looks elegant on the carpet before a tapestry
David Niven (as Henry Brittingham-Brett), Ava Gardner (as Lady Susan Ashlow) and Stewart Granger (as Sir Philip Ashlow) in a photograph from The Little Hut (1957) (7)
Stewart Granger (as Lot) in a photograph from Sodom and Gomorrah (1962) (1)