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Beatles role is a ticket to pride for fan Blake

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Blake Richardson, who plays Sir Paul McCartney in a forthcomin­g film about Beatles manager Brian Epstein, said he has been watching the band’s performanc­es since he was a child.

The 22-year-old frontman of Brit pop band New Hope Club is set to make his acting debut as one of the Fab Four in Midas Man.

He will star alongside Jonah Lees as John Lennon, Leo HarveyElle­dge as George Harrison, and Campbell Wallace as Sir Ringo Starr in the new biopic.

The film will highlight Epstein’s unparallel­ed influence on pop music worldwide and his own tragic story.

Richardson said: “I’ve been watching The Beatles’ performanc­es since I was 10. We’ve always done a Beatles song in our live sets.

“I did a tweet when I was like 16 or 17, being like ‘If I could ever do a film, I’d just want to play Paul McCartney’.”

Bandmate Reece Bibby admitted New Hope Club had exploited Richardson’s resemblanc­e to Sir Paul when they were in America.

“One of the first times when we were in LA, a cab driver heard our accents and asked if we were from England, and we were joking around saying ‘This one, he’s Paul McCartney’s grandson’,” he said.

The Manchester­based trio, who have been performing together since their teens, said they are inspired by the likes of The Beatles, The Stone Roses and Oasis.

They even have a secret invitation-only Instagram account to stay close to their biggest fans.

Band member George Smith said: “We are unusually close to our fans, that’s where the name comes from – we’re New Hope ‘Club’ for a reason.”

The band will begin their US tour in July.

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