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Patsy Rowlands

Patsy Rowlands

Birthday: 19 January 1931, Palmers Green, London, England, UK
Birth Name: Patricia Amy Rowlands
Height: 163 cm

Born in 1931, she attended a succession of Convent Schools without any sense of direction until a new elocution teacher recognised her potential, and encouraged her to apply for a Guildhall School of ...Show More

Patsy Rowlands
[During filming of Carry on Girls (1973) ] "I remember driving here [Pinewood Studios] in the mornin Show more [During filming of Carry on Girls (1973) ] "I remember driving here [Pinewood Studios] in the morning and looking out the window between wardrobe department and studio and seeing Tony Curtis. I rushed up to Joan Sims and said look there's Tony Curtis! I forgot about the "Carry On..." at the time and thought I was in Hollywood!" (2003) Hide
[In reference to the "Carry On..." Films]"One of the reasons the films are so popular on television Show more [In reference to the "Carry On..." Films]"One of the reasons the films are so popular on television is that people love nostalgia. Let's enjoy watching the old "Carry On..." films - the new ones couldn't possibly be the same." Hide
[In reference to Sidney James and his presence on the "Carry On..." films] "He was like our security Show more [In reference to Sidney James and his presence on the "Carry On..." films] "He was like our security blanket." (2003) Hide
[In reference to the Carry on Henry (1971) ] "I had this speech to start the film, which was suppose Show more [In reference to the Carry on Henry (1971) ] "I had this speech to start the film, which was supposed to be dramatic but it was cut because Gerald Thomas said it was too dramatic for the Carry On films." Hide
[In reference to Carry on Girls (1973) and her work with Kenneth Connor] "He was a dream to work wit Show more [In reference to Carry on Girls (1973) and her work with Kenneth Connor] "He was a dream to work with." (2003) Hide
Carry Ons have become a cult because of the way they were done and the people who were in them. We c Show more Carry Ons have become a cult because of the way they were done and the people who were in them. We couldn't recapture that sort of spirit these days. [Speaking about the "Carry On... films] Hide
[In reference to Carry on at Your Convenience (1971) ] "I walked down this Brighton pier with Sid (S Show more [In reference to Carry on at Your Convenience (1971) ] "I walked down this Brighton pier with Sid (Sidney James), Kenny (Kenneth Williams); Charles Hawtrey and Bernard Bresslaw. It was the ultimate picture postcard film." (1998) Hide
[In reference to the "Carry On..." films] "The sad thing is that there is nothing like it now, there Show more [In reference to the "Carry On..." films] "The sad thing is that there is nothing like it now, there was nothing nasty or vindictive." (2003) Hide
[Speaking about Gerald Thomas] "He didn't say a lot, but when he did he was always right. He could h Show more [Speaking about Gerald Thomas] "He didn't say a lot, but when he did he was always right. He could hit the nail on the head everytime." Hide
[Speaking about Kenneth Williams in 1996] "I was frightened to death of him. He could be quite intim Show more [Speaking about Kenneth Williams in 1996] "I was frightened to death of him. He could be quite intimidating." Hide
[In reference to the "Carry On..." Films] "I didn't think any of us realised how much of a cult they Show more [In reference to the "Carry On..." Films] "I didn't think any of us realised how much of a cult they would become. I'm really so proud of it actually, I really am." (2002) Hide
[on why the "Carry On..." team had perfect humourous timing] "A lot of us were brought up in review, Show more [on why the "Carry On..." team had perfect humourous timing] "A lot of us were brought up in review, it was all about timing." Hide
[In reference to Sidney James] "He always looked very dapper whether on the film set or not." (2002) [In reference to Sidney James] "He always looked very dapper whether on the film set or not." (2002)
[Speaking about Carry on at Your Convenience (1971) ] "Is the picture postcard come to life, because Show more [Speaking about Carry on at Your Convenience (1971) ] "Is the picture postcard come to life, because of the atmosphere of the film, it couldn't be really anywhere else. (1998) Hide
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