PERSONAJES BEATLE
Adams, Bob.
British roadie, started in the business in 1960 when he was one of the first
roadies in the UK. Worked briefly for The Beatles, who called him "Old Bob".
Was unable to remember the boys names, so Lennon gave him a signed
group photo from "The Beaters". Went on to work for Paul and Wings.
Aldo, Steve.
One of the acts booked to appear on the Beatles U.K. tour of December, 1965.
Andrews, Nancy.
American actress and model. Lived with Ringo from 1974-1980. Cited as
co-respondent in the divorce case brought by Maureen Starkey in 1975.
When Ringo began his relationship with Barbara Bach, Nancy started her
own law suit claiming compensation for the acting career she had given up
to look after Ringo. Is credited with writing (with Ringo), "Las Brisas" a
track on "Rotogravure".
Angelis, Paul.
The voice of Ringo in the film "Yellow Submarine".
Appleby, Ron.
Merseyside compere who claimed he was the first person to introduce the
group as The Beatles after they changed from The Silver Beatles..The claim
has always been hotly contested by Bob Wooler.
Archibald, James.
Producer of the 1971 film, "Music" which features a five minute section of
The Beatles recording "Hey Jude".
Aulin, Ewa.
Swedish actress who starred as Candy Christian in the film "Candy". Gave
her co-star, Ringo his first screen kiss.
Ayers, Rosalind.
Starred in "Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunochs", a 1974
film produced by George Harrison and Apple Films.
Eastman, John.
Partner, with his father, in Eastman & Eastman who were Paul's lawyers
and became the lawyers to The Beatles & Apple. Lee's son and Linda's
brother.
Eastman, Lee.
Linda's father who changed his name from Epstein to Eastman and became
one of America's top showbiz lawyers.
Eastman, Linda.
Grew up in Park Avenue, Scarsdale and East Hampton. Attended Sarah
Lawrence College (where Yoko also went).Eschewed her background and
education to become one of the backstage fittings at New York's fabled
Filmore East as house photographer. Met her future husband when he
went to New York to promote Apple Records.
Eckmyr, Agneta.
Played the part of Pilar alongside Ringo in the film, "Blindman".
Edelmann, Heinz.
German poster artist who supervised the assembling of the 5 million
separate sketches that made up the film, "Yellow Submarine".
Edwards, Gordon.
Played bass on John's "Mind Games" album.
Elliot, Bill.
Lead vocalist on John Lennon's "God Save Us" (The OZ benefit single).
Later became one half of "Splinter" one of the first signings to George's
"dark Horse" label.
Ellis, Geoffrey.
Boyhood friend of Brian Epstein's. Studied law at Oxford University.
Worked in England and New York before becoming an executive at NEMS
in October 1964.Appointed a director in 1965.
Ellis, Royston.
British "beat" poet and author. Became a friend of the band, staying with
them at the gambier Terrace flat and even having the boys back him at a
"Poetry-To-Beat" session at the Jacaranda club.
Emery, Dick.
The voices of Hilary Boob, The Lord Mayor and Max in the film, "Yellow
Submarine. Well known as British comedy actor with own TV series in
1960s and '70s.
English, Joe.
New York-born Joe became Wings third drummer when he joined the
group in New Orleans during the recording of "Venus And Mars".
Escorts, The.
Mersey beat band who never quite made it. Their single, "From Head To
Toe" (released November 1966) was produced by Paul McCartney.
Eskendar, Jacob.
Co-wrote the screenplay (with John Kurland) of the 1979 made-for-TV
movie, "The Birth Of The Beatles".
Esposito, Joe.
Vocalist on Ringo's "Rotogravure" and "Ringo The Fourth" albums.
Evans, Arthur.
Paul's German teacher at the Liverpool Institute who was also the absurd
choice by the school's head for scoutmaster. He had taken the school troop
to a camp in The Peak District during the summer of 1957 where Michael
McCartney broke his left arm in several places.
Evans, Lil.
Mal's wife.
Evans, Mal.
Much loved "roadie" and assistant to Neil Aspinall. Played on many
records as well as brief appearances in "Help!", "Magical Mystery Tour",
"Let It Be" and "Blindman". Shot and killed by police in Los Angeles in
what would seem to have been an unfortunate accident.
Evans, Shirley.
Appeared as one of the passengers on the bus in "Magical Mystery Tour".
She played accordion in the film and the track, "Shirley's Wild Accordion"
was written for her by John and Paul but never used.
Evans, Tom.
Played guitar on John's "Imagine" album.
