Paul McCartney Overview:

Actor, Paul McCartney, was born James Paul McCartney on Jun 18, 1942 in Liverpool, England. As of December 2025, Paul McCartney was 83 years old.

HONORS and AWARDS:

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Although McCartney was nominated for two Oscars, he never won a competitive Academy Award.

Academy Awards

YearAwardFilm nameRoleResult
1973Best Music - SongLive and Let Die (1973)N/ANominated
2001Best Music - SongVanilla Sky (2001)N/ANominated
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50 Years Ago: The Joy of John, Paul, George & Ringo

By FlickChick on Feb 9, 2014 From A Person in the Dark

50 years ago my life changed for the better because of the Fab Four. Before them, I was a mere child playing with childish things. But, at the age of 10 my life was transformed. I knew love! I had a purpose! I worshiped, yes worshiped, the Beatles. My room was a shrine. I cried the night t... Read full article


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Paul McCartney Quotes:

Paul: Yeah, where's the old mixer?
Grandfather: Here, Paulie.
Paul: I've got a few words to say to you, two-faced John McCartney.
John: Oh, leave him alone. He's back, isn't he? He can't help being old.
Paul: What's being old got to do with it? He's a trouble-maker and a mixer, that's good enough for me!


[to an Indian man standing on his head]
John: Doesn't the blood rush to your head Sir?
[In the restaurant kitchen]
George: Doesn't the eastern flavor come rather expensive?
[Paul to belly dancer]
Paul: Doesn't the blood rush to your stomach?


[repeated line about Grandfather]
Paul: He's very clean.


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Paul McCartney Facts
One of the guitars he used in his US tour (2005) was the one he used on The Beatles' appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" (1948) (aka The Ed Sullian Show) in the early 1960s.

Showed his paintings at Concert at HP Pavilion in San Jose (November 8th) leading up to his performance as apart of his US Tour

Winner of the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution in 2008. The Beatles previously won the award in 1977 and 1983, putting McCartney in a select group with John Lennon, Sting and Freddie Mercury as the only people to have won the award in a band and as an individual.

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