Paul McCartney
James Paul McCartney (born in Liverpool, England, June 18, 1942) became world famous as lead singer, songwriter and bass guitarist of the Beatles. He also wrote original songs for movies, like “Live and Let Die” for the 1973 James Bond movie by the same name with Roger Moore, “Vanilla Sky” for Vanilla Sky (2001) written and directed by Cameron Crowe, “I Want To Come Home” for Everybody’s Fine (2009). He wrote the screenplay and starred as himself in Give My Regards To Broad Street (1984) directed by Peter Webb and wrote the original song “No More Lonely Nights” for the soundtrack.
Golden Globe Awards
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2010 NomineeBest Original Song - Motion Picture
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2002 NomineeBest Original Song - Motion Picture
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1985 NomineeBest Original Song - Motion Picture