British actress Patricia Roc sits wears an off-the-shoulder dress as she sits in front of a real fire Roc is surrounded by Christmas presents and decorations
Patricia Roc smiles for the camera as she holds up a Christmas present
British actress Patricia Roc sits wears an off-the-shoulder dress as she sits in front of a real fire Roc is surrounded by Christmas presents and decorations
Miss Roc has been living and filming in France since her marriage to French cameraman Andre Thomas, in 1949; she has now returned to England, having separated from her husband. Portrait study by Nick de Morgoli [mid-late 1950s?].
Patricia Roc, British film actress, in a de Morgoli studio portrait
Miss Roc has been living and filming in France since her marriage to French cameraman Andre Thomas, in 1949; she has now returned to England, having separated from her husband. Portrait study by Nick de Morgoli [mid-late 1950s?].
Who could refuse ‘the perfect woman’? Stanley Holloway smiles gallantly while offering the remaining cake on the plate to co-star Patricia Roc, who plays the title role in The Perfect Woman. 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.
Stanley Holloway offers Patricia Roc tea and cake in The Perfect Woman
Who could refuse ‘the perfect woman’? Stanley Holloway smiles gallantly while offering the remaining cake on the plate to co-star Patricia Roc, who plays the title role in The Perfect Woman. 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.
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.
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.
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.
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 models a hopsack two-piece for Matita
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 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.
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.