Gunnersbury Park Museum to host free 'Shooting Stars: Behind the scenes at Ealing Studios' exhibition
![Audrey Hepburn worked with Ealing Studios in the 1951 comedy, The Lavender Hill Mob. Image Credit: Gunnersbury Estate (2026) CIC Audrey Hepburn worked with Ealing Studios in the 1951 comedy, The Lavender Hill Mob. Image Credit: Gunnersbury Estate (2026) CIC](https://storage.googleapis.com/nub-news-files/nub-news-file-storage/177459/559_n_1_698_1.jpg)
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The work of a stills photographer who worked with stars such as Audrey Hepburn at Ealing Studios is to go on exhibition at Gunnersbury Park Museum.
A free 'Shooting Stars: Behind the scenes at Ealing Studios' exhibition, has opened at the venue from today (April 12).
The event will be held to celebrate the work of Ealing Studios' stills photographer, Roy Gough.
Gough began his career at Ealing Studios in 1943 and he photographed some of the 20th century's biggest stars, such as Audrey Hepburn and Belinda Lee.
Gough's work was also included on billboards, film posters and promotional materials.
When Gough met his wife Beryl, they married and then went into business together, working on several cult TV shows, such as The Saint and The Prisoner.
When Gough passed away in 2016, his wife, Beryl Booth donated his archive to the Gunnersbury Park Museum.
In 2020, Gunnersbury was granted funding to work with Gough's unique and valuable collection.
The work will now be on display for all to see at Gunnersbury Park's Round Pond from tomorrow, April 12, seven days a week, from 7am until dusk.
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