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  3. Fall 1964 - Pattie with her roomate Mary Bee and kitten Wee-Wee sitting in front of the fireplace in their Ovington Mews flat in Knightsbridge. ... Pattie Boyd & flatmate Mary Bee with their kitten "Wee-wee" in their Chelsea home. Liz London. Beatles Songs. Pattie Boyd in the Beatles' film 'A hard Day's Night'

  4. onlineonly.christies.com › s › pattie-boyd-collectionThe Pattie Boyd Collection

    22 de mar. de 2024 · Already a successful model, Pattie Boyd was chosen to play a school girl in the 1964 Beatles film Hard Day’s Night — a small part which changed the course of her life when she met her future husband, George Harrison, on set. Their relationship would inspire George Harrison to write Something and put Pattie at the centre of Beatlemania.

  5. 9 de mar. de 2023 · Eighteen days after they married in Esher, Surrey, on 8 February 1966 George and Pattie Harrison flew to Barbados for their honeymoon. The couple were followed by television cameras through the London Airport terminal until they boarded their BOAC flight. George wore a suit and Pattie wore a black and white outfit and sunglasses.

  6. Boyd's striking beauty and distinctive style, characterized by a mini-skirt, long straight hair, and wide-eyed loveliness, captured the essence of the Swinging London era. Her fame soared when she starred as a schoolgirl in the Beatles' film "A Hard Day's Night" in 1964, where she met and befriended George Harrison. Inspiring Iconic Songs

  7. 7 de abr. de 2024 · Pattie Boyd and George Harrison met on the set of A Hard Day’s Night in 1964. After her walk-on role, Harrison was besotted. 18 months later, the pair were married. On The Beatles ‘ 1965 album, Help! , the guitarist’s second-ever song he wrote for the band was the first he wrote for his wife.