George Harrison was the ‘best actor’ out of all The Beatles, says film director | Films | Entertainment | Express.co.uk
GEORGE HARRISON was a huge part of The Beatles’ first film, A Hard Day’s Night, and the movie’s director Richard Lester revealed the “quiet Beatle” was the best actor in the band. Lester also said he didn’t give any of the band members scenes which they couldn’t handle, even though he axed Paul McCartney’s solo shots.
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A Hard Day’s Night was released in 1964 to critical acclaim, receiving two Academy Award-nominations after its release. The film showcased a fictionalised version of The Beatles dealing with their staggering fame. On top of working with the irritating press, fighting back their fans and working up to a prestigious TV performance, they were given scenes which showed their humour and personalities. The BAFTA-nominated director explained years later how he found working with each of the band members and touched upon the quality of their acting.
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