George Harrison
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Movie Credits
Cream: Royal Albert Hall 2005 (2005)
[ George Harris ][ Eric Clapton ]
The Jeff Healey Band: Live at Montreux 1999 (2005)
[ George Harris ]
Eric Clapton: One More Car, One More Rider - Live on Tour 2001 (2002)
[ George Harris ][ Eric Clapton ]
Party at the Palace: The Queen's Concerts, Buckingham Palace (2002)
[ Bryan Adams ][ Elton John ][ John Lennon ][ Ricky Martin ][ Paul McCartney ]
George Harrison - Der sanfte Beatle (2001)
[ John Lennon ][ Paul McCartney ][ George Harris ]
Big Daddy (1999)
[ Steve Buscemi ][ Adam Sandler ][ Cole Sprouse ][ Dylan Sprouse ][ Rob Schneider ]
Patch Adams (1998)
[ Peter Coyote ][ Rod Stewart ][ Robin Williams ][ Philip Seymour Hoffman ][ Alan Tudyk ]
Hideous Kinky (1998)
[ Kevin McKidd ][ George Harris ]
Without Limits (1998)
[ Billy Crudup ][ Elton John ][ Gabriel Olds ][ Donald Sutherland ][ Matthew Lillard ]
The Parent Trap (1998)
[ Dennis Quaid ][ George Harris ][ Michael Lohan ][ Ray Charles ]
Eric Clapton: Live in Hyde Park (1997)
[ Bob Marley ][ George Harris ][ Eric Clapton ]
Point of No Return (1993)
[ Gabriel Byrne ][ Harvey Keitel ][ Dermot Mulroney ][ Michael Rapaport ][ Miguel Ferrer ]
Eric Clapton: 24 Nights (1991)
[ George Harris ][ Eric Clapton ][ Ray Charles ]
Nuns on the Run (1990)
[ Eric Idle ][ Robbie Coltrane ][ George Harris ]
The Cream of Eric Clapton (1990)
[ Bob Marley ][ George Harris ][ Eric Clapton ]
Look Who's Talking Too (1990)
[ John Lennon ][ Elvis Presley ][ John Travolta ][ Bruce Willis ][ Mel Brooks ]
Goodfellas (1990)
[ Mick Jagger ][ Ray Liotta ][ James Quarter ][ Samuel L. Jackson ][ Robert De Niro ]
Lethal Weapon 2 (1989)
[ Mel Gibson ][ Joe Pesci ][ Danny Glover ][ George Harris ][ Richard Donner ]
Shanghai Surprise (1986)
[ Sean Penn ][ Richard Griffiths ][ George Harris ]
Fandango (1985)
[ Kevin Costner ][ Elton John ][ Steven Spielberg ][ Judd Nelson ][ George Harris ]
Bassey: You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet (1985)
[ George Harris ]
Good and Bad at Games (1983)
[ Rupert Graves ][ George Harris ][ Eric Clapton ]
Time Bandits (1981)
[ John Cleese ][ Sean Connery ][ Ian Holm ][ Tony Jay ][ Terry Gilliam ]
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978)
[ Keith Carradine ][ Barry Humphries ][ John Lennon ][ John Mayall ][ Paul McCartney ]
Helter Skelter (1976)
[ John Lennon ][ Paul McCartney ][ Jon Gries ][ George Harris ]
Mad Dogs & Englishmen (1971)
[ Mick Jagger ][ John Lennon ][ Paul McCartney ][ George Harris ]
Let It Be (1970)
[ John Lennon ][ Paul McCartney ][ George Harris ]
Yellow Submarine (1968)
[ John Lennon ][ Paul McCartney ][ George Harris ]
Wonderwall (1968)
[ George Harris ]
Magical Mystery Tour (1967)
[ John Lennon ][ Paul McCartney ][ George Harris ][ Ringo Starr ]
Help! (1965)
[ John Lennon ][ Paul McCartney ][ Warren Mitchell ][ George Harris ][ Ringo Starr ]
A Hard Day's Night (1964)
[ John Lennon ][ Paul McCartney ][ George Harris ][ Ringo Starr ][ Phil Collins ]

 

Liverpudlian George Harrison, lead guitarist of the Beatles, was the youngest and, for many years, least appreciated of the Fab Four. Often labelled the "quiet Beatle" in the early 1960s, Harrison seemed so retiring and self-deprecating that the makers of the first Beatles flick A Hard Day's Night took pity on him and wrote him his own individual sequence. The result was the hilarious "shirt scene," wherein Harrison finds himself auditioning for a specious teen-oriented TV show (asked his opinion on some wretched "mod" clothing, Harrison replies "They're grotty.") For the next Beatles film Help (65), Harrison broke the Lennon-McCartney stranglehold on the musical score by writing the song "I Need You" — a fact that we hear proclaimed over and over during the film's closing credits. While overwhelmed in the public eye by the charisma of his fellow Beatles, Harrison was the first to assert himself as an individual musical artist, recording the 1968 solo album Wonderwall Music while still a member of the group. After the breakup of the Beatles in 1970, Harrison was also the first of the four to make the charts with a hit song; on a more negative note, he was also the first to be involved in a serious lawsuit — the plagiarism battle over "He's So Fine," which he eventually lost. Not having appeared in a film since 1974's Concert for Bangladesh, Harrison re-entered the movie business in the late 1970s as a producer, backing such films as Monty Python's Life of Brian (79), Time Bandits (82) and Brazil (84). He also occasionally played small, uncredited roles in such films as Shanghai Surprise (86) (for which he also contributed several songs). One of George Harrison's most ingratiating post-Beatles appearance was as a BBC announcer on the parody TV documentary The Rutles — a merciless lampoon of a certain mop-topped foursome of the 1960s.


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