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George Harris
20 October 1949
George Harris played in 4 movies in the Crime, Drama, Thriller, Mystery, Music, Family genres.
George Harris got succeed with average imdb rating 6.
Liverpudlian George Harrison, lead guitarist of the Beatles, was the youngest and, in compensation many years, least appreciated of the Fab Four. Many times labelled the "quiet Beatle" in the early 1960s, Harrison seemed so retiring and self-deprecating that the makers of the first Beatles flick A Plain Day's Night took misfortune on him and wrote him his own individual course. The result was the comical "shirt furor," wherein Harrison finds himself auditioning for a plausible teen-ori
... ented TV appearance (asked his id‚e re‡u on some wretched "mod" clothing, Harrison replies "They're grotty.") For the next Beatles take Inform appropriate (65), Harrison strapped the Lennon-McCartney stranglehold on the euphonious score by novel the long story "I Necessity You" -- a occurrence that we hear proclaimed over and over and beyond during the murkiness's closing credits. While overwhelmed in the public regard near the charisma of his fellow Beatles, Harrison was the prime to assert himself as an discrete melodic artist, recording the 1968 solo album Wonderwall Music while still a member of the corps. After the breakup of the Beatles in 1970, Harrison was also the beginning of the four to fly the charts with a knock tune; on a more pessimistic note, he was also the first to be involved in a serious lawsuit -- the imitation battle over "He's So Virtuoso," which he eventually lost. Not having appeared in a film since 1974's Concert quest of Bangladesh, Harrison re-entered the movie commerce in the tardily 1970s as a producer, patronage such films as Monty Python's Fixation of Brian (79), Culture Bandits (82) and Brazil (84).
He also on occasion played peewee, uncredited roles in such films as Shanghai Surprise (86) (for which he also contributed certain songs). Everyone of George Harrison's most obsequious send-Beatles appearance was as a BBC announcer on the parody TV documentary The Rutles -- a merciless pasquil of a fixed mop-topped foursome of the 1960s.
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