Skip to content

The individual was the cheerful percussionist and a member of The Beatles.

Comedic drummer of the group reaches the age of 85: Ringo Starr celebrates his 85th birthday

Known for his wit and drumming skills, he was an essential member of the Beatles band.
Known for his wit and drumming skills, he was an essential member of the Beatles band.

eighty-five-year-old Ringo Starr, known for his humor and drumming skills, is a former member of the iconic band, the Beatles. - The individual was the cheerful percussionist and a member of The Beatles.

In the wake of the Beatles' iconic breakup in 1970, Ringo Starr embarked on a new phase in his illustrious career. Born Richard Starkey on July 7, 1940, in the Liverpool working-class neighbourhood of Dingle, Starr's talent and charisma were soon to be showcased beyond the realm of music.

Prior to joining the Beatles, Starr had played with the Liverpool band Rory Storm And The Hurricanes. His big break came in 1960, when he met the Beatles during a guest performance at the Hamburg Star Club. The Beatles recruited him as their drummer in 1962, replacing Pete Best.

After the Beatles disbanded, Starr launched a solo career, releasing his debut album, "Sentimental Journey," in 1970. However, his career expanded to include film acting as well. This new direction marked a continuation of his diverse entertainment career, demonstrating his versatility as an actor in both films and television.

Starr's foray into film began with a role in the 1969 film "The Magic Christian." Post-Beatles and solo career, he took on several notable acting roles. In 1975, he played the Pope in Ken Russell's film "Lisztomania." The following year, he starred in the American film "Ringo," where he appeared both as himself and as a downtrodden alter-ego named Ognir Rrats.

In the realm of television, Starr portrayed the Conductor in the children's series "Shining Time Station" from 1989 to 1993. This role earned him an Emmy nomination in 1989.

Starr's career evolution to encompass both music and film was a testament to his enduring talent and adaptability. His solo career and film career are distinct from his time with the Beatles, marking a new era in the life and career of this beloved musician and actor.

Singing "♪ I'm gonna be a star ♪" repeatedly, Ringo Starr navigated the realms of music and entertainment, following the Beatles' breakup. His solo music career, movie roles, and television appearances showcased his versatility as a celebrity, transcending the boundaries of just being a musician.

Read also:

    Latest