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BEATLES - LENNON SNUBBED 'SILLY' ACTING CAREER

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Caption: A John Lennon formal jacket and Capital Records gold record given to the Beatles for 1,000,000 records sold, and their photograph at the time, at the Rock 'N' Roll celebrity memorabilia Fame Bureau auction at the Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada on June 2, 2007.....

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Late BEATLES legend JOHN LENNON turned down a career as an actor - branding the profession "silly". Lennon starred in a variety of movies throughout his career, including A Hard Day's Night and Help! along with his Beatles bandmates. And Richard Lester, who directed both movies, found that Lennon was a natural in front of the camera and attempted to persuade him to become a full-time thespian. But Lester admits the star was less than impressed with the idea. He says, "I had enormous respect for John. While we were working on How I Won The War in 1967 I said to him, 'You know, if you wanted to be a straight actor, you could do that. You've got the ability'." But Lennon retorted, "But it's a bit silly, isn't it?"


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