Victor Spinetti Overview:

Actor, Victor Spinetti, was born Vittorio Georgio Andrea Spinetti on Sep 2, 1929 in Cwm, Wales. Spinetti died at the age of 82 on Jun 18, 2012 in Monmouth, Wales .

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By Annmarie Gatti on Sep 2, 2012 From Classic Movie Hub Blog

Born September 2, 1929, ! Yes, I admit I have a soft spot in my heart for The Beatles! And with that being said, here’s a mini ‘celebration’ of the hilarious (and quite melodramatic!) in two of my favorite Beatles’ movies… T.V. Director: I... Read full article


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Victor Spinetti Quotes:

T.V. Director: Get me a bottle of milk and some tranquilizers. I see it all now, it's a plot... a plot...


T.V. Director: You don't know what this means to me. If you hadn't come back it would have meant... the epilogue or the news... in Welsh... for life!


Professor Foot: He's an idiot. Degree in woodwork. I ask you!


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Victor Spinetti Facts
Appeared in the first three films of The Beatles (A Hard Day's Night (1964), Help! (1965) and Magical Mystery Tour (1967) (TV)).

Won Broadway's 1965 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Musical) for "Oh, What a Lovely War."

Hiw award-winning stage work in "Oh! What a Lovely War" was caught by The Beatles in 1963, who came back stage and asked Victor to appear in their movie A Hard Day's Night (1964).

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