| I think it was the Russian writer Tolstoy
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| | With the Wind'("I'll think about it
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| who said that the most significant
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| | tomorrow"), Elizabeth Taylor, Michael
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| revolutions were internal; in other words
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| | Caine, the dodgy Hugh Grant, Kate
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| they happen individually and in your
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| | Winslett (Titanic) and Sean Connerry.The
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| head. I can see what he meant, although
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| | first film I ever saw, when I was seven
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| if the old boy had been around in 1917 he
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| | years old, was 'Red River' with John
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| might have bitten his lip.We tend to
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| | Wayne and Montgomery Clift. I was taken
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| think of revolutions as being violent and
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| | by my dear foster parents and I have
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| bloody conflicts, which of course they
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| | never forgotten it. The following week I
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| are, the French, Russian and American
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| | was taken to see 'Winchester 73',
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| Revolutions being prime examples. On the
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| | starring the already mentioned James
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| other hand, the Industrial Revolution,
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| | Stewart. Cinemas in those days were
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| which, in the end was more far-reaching
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| | wondrous places with, it seemed to me,
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| than any of the other contemporary
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| | impossibly high ceilings and extravagant
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| revolutions, was on the whole,
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| | baroque decorations everywhere. This one
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| peaceful.At this point I have to do a
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| | had an amazing colour and light-filled
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| little flag waving for Scotland. Well, I
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| | organ, which came up out of the floor.
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| don't have to, but I'm going to. Three
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| | The whole thing, the electric organ like
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| important inventions of the time, without
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| | a rainbow in the dark, and the ten-foot
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| which it's difficult to see how the
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| | high cowboys clanking across the screen
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| Industrial Revolution could have made
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| | (we always sat near the front), made an
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| much progress, were all Scottish. In 1769
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| | indelible impression on me.It was only
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| James Watt patented the first effective
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| | later, when I started to read the likes
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| steam engine and subsequently had a unit
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| | of Dee Wells' 'Bury My Heart at Wounded
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| of power called a Watt, named after him.
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| | Knee' that I began to realize that the
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| Then there was the macadamised road,
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| | Western myth, powerful as it was, had
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| invented by - yes, you've guessed it - a
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| | another side. When you grow up, you
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| man called McAdam.Finally there was the
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| | realize that everything has another
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| pneumatic tyre, invented in Scotland not
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| | side.As for books, I suppose I read
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| once but twice, and forty years apart. It
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| | mainly English writers, from Kipling to
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| was first patented in 1845 by Robert
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| | John Galsworthy and G.K.Chesterton.
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| Thomson, used successfully for a while on
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| | Chesterton could be poignant, as in;'With
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| bicycles and then, unbelievably,
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| | monstrous head and sickening cry,And ears
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| forgotten. Forty-three years later John
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| | like errant wings,The devil's walking
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| Dunlop re-invented it, and the rest, as
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| | parodyOn all four-footed things.Fools!
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| they say, is history. Robert Thomson,
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| | For I also had my hour;One far fierce
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| went on to invent the fountain pen, and
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| | hour and sweet:There was a shout about my
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| he gets my vote for that, as I detest
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| | ears,And palms before my feet.'The
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| biro pens (excusez-moi, Monsieur
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| | Donkeyand he could be funny in an odd
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| Biro).Just for the record I might as well
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| | sort of way;'The souls most fed with
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| mention a few other contemporary Scots
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| | Shakespeare's flameStill sat unconquered
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| inventions.James Simpson - first doctor
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| | in a ring,Remembering him like
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| to use anaesthetics,Joseph Lister - first
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| | anything'.Chesterton once dedicated a
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| to use antiseptics,The Kelvin
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| | story to his readers - 'So many of which
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| scale,Maxwell's equations in
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| | belong to the human race'.One of my
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| Electro-magnetism (whatever they
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| | favourite writers at the time was Henry
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| are),Marmalade,The macintosh. A
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| | Williamson, a contemporary and friend of
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| waterproof coat, invented by a Scots
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| | T.E.Lawrence, 'Lawrence of Arabia'. His
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| chemist called (why, of course) Charles
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| | best-known book was 'Tarka the Otter', a
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| Macintosh. He invented it whilst trying
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| | gritty, realistic story about the life of
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| to do something else, but it still counts
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| | an otter in North Devon. Much later I was
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| as a Scottish invention.I'm tempted to
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| | disillusioned to find out that he was a
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| add whisky to the list, but I have a
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| | Nazi sympathiser, and I think he once
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| feeling that this particular invention
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| | actually met Hitler. I can only think he
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| would have had the effect of slowing the
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| | was attracted by the idea of 'purity'.
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| march of progress to a walk, or possibly
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| | Well, we all know where that leads.I read
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| a stagger.Fortunately we do not have
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| | a lot of science fiction in those days,
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| revolutions anymore; we have elections.
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| | starting with H.G.Wells, Arthur C.Clarke,
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| Not even that business with the holes
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| | C.S.Lewis, and going on to the American
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| punched in voters' cards in the Bush vs
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| | writers, Ray Bradbury etc. Thats probably
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| Gore election scramble caused more than
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| | how I discovered American writers in
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| the American equivalent of a Gallic shrug
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| | general; Hemingway, John Steinbeck, who
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| (and doesn't that seem a long time ago
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| | wrote East of Eden, from which the film
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| now?)All the same, the earth has moved a
| |
| | starring James Dean was made, and the
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| couple of times in our lifetime (well, in
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| | wonderful James Thurber, whose elegant
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| mine, anyhow); once in the fifties and
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| | and witty prose deserves to be better
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| then again in the nineties, with the
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| | remembered than it is. Perhaps he really
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| coming of the communications revolution,
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| | belongs to that black and white era in
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| based on the silicon chip and the
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| | which Spenser Tracy always wore a suit
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| all-conquering computer. Incidentally,
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| | and Katherine Hepburn would glide through
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| while we're on the subject, hands up all
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| | a marble hall bigger than most people's
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| those who actually know what a silicon
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| | houses today.I must also mention William
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| chip is. Hmm, I see you're all with me
| |
| | Faulkner who wrote about the Deep South
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| and Homer Simpson on this one. You
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| | and the mythical Yuknapatawpha County. In
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| remember when the doctor asks him if the
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| | all his novels he explored the sometimes
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| alien life form he'd seen was silicon or
| |
| | convoluted relationship between the
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| carbon based, and he thinks for a moment
| |
| | races. He also wrote one humorous story,
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| and says, "Um, the first thing -
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| | 'The Reivers', which was made into a film
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| zilophone".Anyway, the fifties, as
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| | starring Steve McQueen. For me, he was
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| everyone knows, saw the rise of the
| |
| | one of the best mid-century writers,
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| teenager. Before the fifties, young
| |
| | although apparently he was not much liked
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| people wanted nothing more than to grow
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| | by the local farmers, who referred to him
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| up like their parents. They dressed like
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| | as 'that writing fella'. Perhaps he got
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| them and probably thought like them. If
| |
| | too close for comfort in his stories. Or
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| Dad wanted to wear his trousers under his
| |
| | maybe it was his habit of retiring to bed
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| armpits and have shoulder pads so broad
| |
| | for a couple of weeks every once in a
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| that he looked wider than he was tall,
| |
| | while with a bottle of whisky and a copy
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| then that was okay for Junior too.All
| |
| | of Shakespeare. You can never tell what
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| that changed with the coming of James
| |
| | these writing fellas are going to do
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| Dean and Marlon Brando. James Dean was
| |
| | next!Finally in this tale of influences,
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| gone by the time I reached my teens, but
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| | it was as far as I remember, a book I'd
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| I still went through the black leather
| |
| | been given for Christmas that first
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| jacket and white T-shirt phase. Dean had
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| | kindled my interest in art. It had
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| such an impact that he still seems modern
| |
| | pictures of boats and water - mostly oil
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| today. It's as if he belongs to an
| |
| | paintings - and I was fascinated by the
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| entirely different world than, say, Jimmy
| |
| | way the reflections in the water had been
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| Stewart.It was the recent passing of two
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| | portrayed. They looked so real, and at
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| icons from my early years; the great Ray
| |
| | the same time you could tell they had
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| Charles, followed by Marlon Brando which
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| | been painted. I still try to keep that
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| set me thinking about my early
| |
| | feeling in my work today. Later on, at
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| influences. Inevitably a lot of them were
| |
| | art college, I think one of the tutors
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| American. At that time in the UK we
| |
| | described painting as a dialog between
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| didn't have many international stars,
| |
| | reality and illusion, but I think what he
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| although throughout the history of the
| |
| | meant was - it's magic. James Donaldson
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| cinema there has been a steady trickle of
| |
| | CollinsDonaldson Collins is an artist
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| actors from the UK who have made it big
| |
| | and writer.
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| time in the US; Chaplin, Stan Laurel,
| |
| | He lives in the Scottish Highlands with
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| Cary Grant (Tony Curtis's atrocious
| |
| | his wife, daughter and three dogs.
|
| English accent as the phoney millionaire
| |
| | His interests are history, sci-fi, chess
|
| in 'Some Like it Hot' was based on Cary
| |
| | and snooker.
|
| Grant's accent), Bob Hope, Hitchcock, the
| |
| | He also claims to play guitar like a
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| beautiful Vivien Leigh, picked from
| |
| | ringing a bell.
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| thousands to play Scarlet O'Hara in 'Gone
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