While a drama student in London at the time of the Festival of Britain in 1951, Paddy (Patricia) Greene worked as a conductor on the No 38 bus, as did her great friend Alan Bates. They would wave from the rear platform when they passed each other in Piccadilly Circus. Through Bates, she was later introduced to the director Lindsay Anderson, about to make his first film. She was thrilled, then completely stunned to be offered the lead role opposite the then unknown Richard Harris in This Sporting Life (1963). Continue reading...
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July 16, 2026 at 3:29 PM
Letter: Patricia Greene obituary
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