Dinah Sheridan (1920-2012) - 92 is certainly a good run. Dinah was a delightful
lady and of course the last survivor of GENEVIEVE which Kay Kendall
stole, but Dinah is utterly delightful here too, her Wendy is an ideal
high-spirited wife which she played to perfection and of course her
ideal mother in THE RAILWAY CHILDREN - that will be getting its usual
Christmas screening next month. She is also nice with Dirk Bogarde in
APPOINTMENT IN LONDON among other roles. Left: with GENEVIEVE co-stars John Gregson, Kenneth More and Kay Kendall.
Right: with Kenneth More in that very '50s kitchen ...
She was on the stage in several plays in the '80s, I was once in a
mini-supermarket (the long gone Civil Service Stores) in The Strand,
London when a nice lady with a basket smiled at me as we passed each
other in the aisle - it was Dinah who was appearing at one of the nearby
theatres.


Larry Hagman (1931-2012) The extraordinary success of DALLAS owed much to Hagman’s portrayal of the scheming JR – arguably the most memorable villain in television history. The character certainly made Hagman one of the most recognised actors on the planet. We all watched DALLAS back then. I caught one of his earlier roles this year, in Lumet's 1966 film THE GROUP where he was the equally reptilian husband of Joanna Pettet and he had a good scene with Candice Bergen. He had just returned in the new version of DALLAS ....
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