Rochdale Observer

Golden oldies

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SIR Paul Mccartney has just turned 80 and is still happily belting out the hits.

The former Beatles star has picked up 18 Grammy Awards and eight Brit Awards since his first chart hit Love Me Do in 1962 and he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth for services to music in 1997.

Sir Paul is marking his landmark birthday by headlining at Glastonbur­y this weekend and launched the American leg of his Get Back Tour in April.

The hit-maker, who turned 80 last Saturday, said: “The crowds at Glastonbur­y have always reminded me of a medieval battle scene – it looks very heraldic.”

Around 120,000 people watched him when he last performed at the famous festival in 2003.

Hollywood star Harrison Ford turns 80 on July 13 and will be back in action on the big screen next year in the fifth instalment of the Indiana Jones movie franchise.

The veteran actor, also famous for playing Han Solo in five Star Wars films, first played college professor and hero Indiana Jones in 1981 film Raiders Of The Lost Ark and has been keen to return to the role.

He said: “I didn’t want to become an actor to become rich and famous, I wanted to become an actor because I wanted to do that job. I wanted to be able to live different lives, learn about different people and their lives. I wanted to tell stories, powerful stories. And I’ve got, happily, the opportunit­y to do that.”

Scottish actor and comedian Sir Billy Connolly is 80 on November 24. The Big Yin was born in Glasgow and began his working life as a welder in the Clyde shipyards before embarking on a career as a folk singer and musician alongside Gerry Rafferty in The Humblebums before developing the stand-up act that made him famous.

He released an autobiogra­phy titled Windswept & Interestin­g last year and received the prestigiou­s Bafta Fellowship back in May.

Sir Billy, who has Parkinson’s disease, has retired from live perfor

– Sir Paul Mccartney is due on stage at Glastonbur­y at the weekend

MANY HAPPY RETURNS. MARION MCMULLEN LOOKS AT THE FAMOUS FACES PROVING THEY ARE GREAT AT 80

mances, but continues to record programmes and make TV appearance­s.

Former Lovejoy actor Ian Mcshane is 80 on September 29 and is busier than ever, appearing in the John Wick movies and on TV in American Gods. He is currently filming TV mini series Last King Of The Cross.

“Acting is the only business where the older you get, the parts and the pay get better,” says Ian.

Jean Shrimpton was one of the world’s first supermodel­s and turns 80 on November 7. She was an iconic face of the 60s with her long hair, big eyes and pouty lips and she was photograph­er David Bailey’s muse. She was credited with making the miniskirt popular and Doctor Who and Guardians Of The Galaxy star Karen Gillan told her story in 2012 TV film We’ll Take Manhattan.

Swedishbor­n former Bond girl Britt Ekland marks her 80th birthday on October 6. Her relationsh­ips with British comedy star Peter Sellers and singer Sir Rod Stewart made her headline news and she appeared opposite Sir Roger

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