Adams, Bob.
British roadie, started in the business in 1960 when he was one of the first
roadies in the UK. Worked briefly for The Beatles, who called him "Old Bob".
Was unable to remember the boys names, so Lennon gave him a signed
group photo from "The Beaters". Went on to work for Paul and Wings.
Aldo, Steve.
One of the acts booked to appear on the Beatles U.K. tour of December, 1965.
Aldridge, Alan.
Andrews, Nancy.
American actress and model. Lived with Ringo from 1974-1980. Cited as
co-respondent in the divorce case brought by Maureen Starkey in 1975.
When Ringo began his relationship with Barbara Bach, Nancy started her
own law suit claiming compensation for the acting career she had given up
to look after Ringo. Is credited with writing (with Ringo), "Las Brisas" a
track on "Rotogravure".
Angelis, Paul.
The voice of Ringo in the film "Yellow Submarine".
Appleby, Ron.
Merseyside compere who claimed he was the first person to introduce the
group as The Beatles after they changed from The Silver Beatles..The claim
has always been hotly contested by Bob Wooler.
Archibald, James.
Producer of the 1971 film, "Music" which features a five minute section of
The Beatles recording "Hey Jude".
Aulin, Ewa.
Swedish actress who starred as Candy Christian in the film "Candy". Gave
her co-star, Ringo his first screen kiss.
Ayers, Rosalind.
Starred in "Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunochs", a 1974
film produced by George Harrison and Apple Films.