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All you need is luck — and maybe a stroke of fate. That was the case in 1961 when one of Brian Epstein’s customers in the record department he managed at NEMS — his family store in Liverpool ...
After a few years as a (mostly) covers band, The Beatles were hardly poised to break out of their working-class town in Liverpool, England — until Brian Epstein came along in 1961.
Jacob Fortune-Lloyd as Beatles manager Brian Epstein. You see Epstein embracing a stranger on the banks of the Mersey, and you see him in a dark alley, about to have sex with another man — who ...
It's no wonder that "I Want to Hold Your Hand" shot to the top of the British pop charts. Back in England, the Beatles manager, Brian Epstein was getting frustrated.
In late November 2019, a few months before COVID-19 hit Europe, the producers of a biopic about the Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein threw a party at BAFTA’s central London headquarters. The ...
A documentary on Brian Epstein, manager of The Beatles, who wore his Jewish heritage openly but hid his homosexuality at a time when men could be jailed for it in England.
New Disney+ documentary “Beatles ‘64” follows the Fab Four through the chaotic days before and after the band’s Feb. 9 appearance on “Ed Sullivan.” ...
Kevin Proctor, a British producer involved in making the Brian Epstein biopic 'Midas Man,' has pleaded not guilty to stalking an actress.
Almost anyone who grew up with the Beatles knows a few key things about their manager, Brian Epstein, the subject of the new biopic "Midas Man." You might know that he ran a popular record store ...
Beatles manager Brian Epstein died unexpectedly in 1967. John Lennon took his death particularly hard, said Cynthia Lennon.
Brian Epstein biopic 'Midas Man' blew through three directors, almost doubled its budget and failed to get any music from Lennon and McCartney.
She also remembers the first time she heard ‘Love Me Do,’ working with Brian Epstein, and how her documentary ‘Good Ol’ Freda’ was made.