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In addition to the Beatles' films ''A Hard Day's Night'' (1964), ''Help!'' (1965), ''Magical Mystery Tour'' (1967), ''Yellow Submarine'' (1968) and ''Let It Be'' (1970), Ringo Starr also acted in films such as ''Candy'' (1968), ''The Magic Christian'' (1969, alongside Peter Sellers), ''Blindman'' (1971), ''Son of Dracula'' (1974) and ''Caveman'' (1981). Starr directed and appeared in ''Born to Boogie'' (1972), a concert film featuring Marc Bolan and T. Rex. For the 1979 documentary film on the Who, ''The Kids Are Alright'', Starr appeared in interview segments with fellow drummer Keith Moon. He starred as Larry the Dwarf in Frank Zappa's ''200 Motels'' (1971). His voice is also featured in Harry Nilsson's animated film ''The Point!'' (1971). In 1972, Starr made a brief cameo appearance in a ''Monty Python's Flying Circus'' episode called "Mr. and Mrs. Brian Norris' Ford Popular". He co-starred in ''That'll Be the Day'' (1973) as a Teddy Boy. He appeared in ''The Last Waltz'', the Martin Scorsese film about the 1976 farewell concert of the Band, a favourite of the Beatles. He played 'The Pope' in Ken Russell's ''Lisztomania'' (1975), and a fictionalised version of himself in Paul McCartney's ''Give My Regards to Broad Street'' in 1984. Starr also appeared as himself, and downtrodden alter-ego Ognir Rrats, in ''Ringo'' (1978), an American-made television comedy film based loosely on ''The Prince and the Pauper''. == Filmography == *''The Beatles Come to Town'' (1963) (short subject) – with the Beatles *''A Hard Day's Night'' (1964) – with the Beatles *''Help!'' (1965) – with The Beatles *''Reflections on Love'' (1966) (short subject) *''Magical Mystery Tour'' (1967) – with the Beatles *''The Beatles Mod Odyssey'' (1968) (short subject) – with the Beatles *''Yellow Submarine'' (1968) – with the Beatles *''Candy'' (1968) *''The Magic Christian'' (1969) *''Let It Be'' (1970) (documentary) – with the Beatles *''Music!'' (1971) (documentary) *''200 Motels'' (1971) *''Blindman'' (1971) *''The Point!'' (1971) (Narrator on Home Video release) *''Did Somebody Drop His Mouse?'' (1972) (short subject) *''The Concert for Bangladesh'' (1972) (documentary) *''Born to Boogie'' (1972) (documentary) (also director) *''That'll Be the Day'' (1973) *''Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars'' (1973) (documentary) *''Son of Dracula'' (1974) *''Lisztomania'' (1975) *''The Day the Music Died'' (1977) (documentary) *''The Beatles and Beyond'' (1977) (documentary) *''Sextette'' (1978) *''Ringo'' (1978) (TV film) *''The Last Waltz'' (1978) (documentary) *''The Kids Are Alright'' (1979) (documentary) *''Caveman'' (1981) *''The Cooler'' (1982) (short subject) *''Princess Daisy'' (1983) (TV Movie) W/Barbara Bach (Robin and Vanessa Valerian) *''Give My Regards to Broad Street'' (1984) *''Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends'' (1984–1986) (UK & US Narrator: Series 1–2) *''Water'' (1985) (Cameo) *''Alice in Wonderland'' (1985) *''Sun City/The Making of Sun City'' (1986) (documentary) *''Queen: The Magic Years'' (1987) (documentary) *''Walking After Midnight'' (1988) (documentary) *''The Return of Bruno'' (1988) *''Shining Time Station'' (1989) (Mr. Conductor/Narrator) *''The Simpsons'' (1991) *''The Beatles Anthology'' (1995) (documentary) – with the Beatles *''Concert for George'' (2003) (documentary) *''Oh My God'' (2009) (documentary) *''George Harrison: Living in the Material World'' (2011) (documentary) *"The Powerpuff Girls" (2014) Fibonacci Sequins (voice) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ringo Starr filmography」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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