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  1. Antony Roger Beauchamp Entwistle (1918 – 18 August 1957) was a British photographer, and the second husband of Sarah Churchill. [1] He was the son of the artist Ernest Entwistle and his wife, fellow photographer Vivienne . He started his photography career remote working in his family house as Antony Roger using his first two names in the ...

  2. Oct 10, 2011 · She had begun her career as a model and was fast becoming the nation’s pin-up as a new war raged in Korea. Photo shoot with Beauchamp and Earl Thiesen, 1951. Over two weeks in the spring of 1951, Anthony photographed the 24 year-old Marilyn, and extended his hospitality to her.

  3. Antony Roger Beauchamp Entwistle (1918 – 18 August 1957) was a British photographer, and the second husband of Sarah Churchill. He was the son of the artist Ernest Entwistle and his wife, fellow photographer Vivienne . He started his photography career remote working in his family house as Antony Roger using his first two names in the 1930s ...

  4. Antony Beauchamp. (1918-1957), Photographer; second husband of Sarah Churchill. Sitter in 6 portraits. Artist associated with 7 portraits. Antony Roger's first celebrity sitter was Vivien Leigh also at the beginning of her career. Changing his name to Antony Beauchamp, he opened his first London photographic studio in 1939.

  5. Jun 17, 2016 · Beauchamp in Hollywood. In 1949, Antony married Sarah Churchill, the actress daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, Britain’s Prime Minister from 1940-45 and again from 1951-55. Antony had first photographed her years before. ‘He couldn’t bear her at first,’ Vivienne remembered.

  6. Anthony Beauchamp was a director and producer, known for Patrol Car (1954), Late Night Coffee (2013) and The Sarah Churchill Show (1951). He was married to Sarah Churchill . He died on 18 August 1957 in London, England, UK.

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  8. Jul 1, 2015 · It was while dancing, in revue performances at venues just around the corner from the National Portrait Gallery, that Hepburn was spotted by the photographer Antony Beauchamp, whose stilted ...

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