Linda McCartney
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| Known for: |
Rockshow, 50 First Dates, Paul Is Live: In Concert on the New World Tour |
| Birth name: |
Linda Louise Eastman |
| Birthday: |
24 September 1941,
New York, New York, USA |
| Available Photos |
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Trivia

Daughter from her first marriage, pottery designer
Heather McCartney.

Three children with
Paul McCartney: photographer
Mary McCartney (Donald), top fashion designer
Stella McCartney and musician/sculptor James McCartney.

A top photographer whose pictures of rock stars in the 1960s led to her meeting her future husband,
Paul McCartney (Sir Paul from 1997).

Oscar and Grammy nominee for co-writing the theme song of
Live and Let Die with her husband.

Along with
Paul McCartney and
Denny Laine, performed with the group Wings through the 1970s.

A dedicated vegetarian who founded her own successful range of frozen veggie food in the early 1990s.

Mother of fashion designer
Stella McCartney, who for five years was the head designer for the French haute couture house of Chloe and now designs for her own highly successful label.

Took a lot of flak for her ability (or lack thereof) on keyboards; she played along with husband
Paul McCartney's bands because he wanted her there, as with
John Lennon's making
Yoko Ono his musical partner. A late starter, taught mostly by Paul, Linda knew her limitations on keyboards; before going back on the road in the 1990s, she took a winter off to build up her chops. Nonetheless, in her own words, "there's high-schoolers who could do better".

Actually found
John Lennon the most appealing of the Beatles, when they first came on the scene, but liked Paul better in person after they'd met. (She and John got along adequately in private, but took occasional barbs at each other and their spouses, in the media.)

Occasionally hinted that she was related to the Eastmans of Eastman-Kodak fame, but her photography career was coincidental. Her father Lee Eastman and brother
John Eastman were New York show-business attorneys... and her father changed the family name from its original Epstein. (This wasn't lost for a moment on
John Lennon or
Allen Klein, who marvelled at the exchange of the late
Brian Epstein for another would-be manager of the same name.)

Flirted with girl-group singing with school friends in the late 1950s, but didn't make anything of it.

She was the only photographer invited to an outing with
The Rolling Stones, and she boasted
Eric Clapton as a sometime babysitter for daughter
Heather McCartney.

Her line of vegetarian foods made her independently wealthy, in the years before her death.

Her mother Louise died in a plane crash when she was 20 years old.

Was a devoted animal rights activist and vegetarian.

Her oldest daughter
Heather McCartney was adopted by her second husband
Paul McCartney in 1969.

Divorced her first husband and biological father of daughter
Heather McCartney, John Melvin See Jr., after he wanted to move to Africa and take his family with him.

Has three siblings John, Laura and Louise.

Diagnoised with breast cancer in December 1995. She lost her battle with the disease on April 17, 1998 at the McCartney Family Ranch in Tucson, Arizona. Her husband
Paul McCartney and their four children were at her bedside.

Born in New York City but raised primarly in Scarsdale, New York.

Attended Sarah Lawrence College for a short time, a few years after
Yoko Ono.

Attended the University of Arizona where she met her first husband John Melvin See Jr. She was studying art history.

The 200th episode of
The Simpsons, "Trash of the Titans", was dedicated to her memory.

In the early 1960s, singers
Jan Berry and
Dean Torrence, aka Jan and Dean, had a hit song with "Linda". The song was actually written in 1944 by Jack Lawrence, and was about a friend's two-year-old daughter. Linda--who at the time was Linda Eastman--was that daughter.

Mother-in-law of producer
Alistair Donald and publisher Alasdhair Willis.

Grandmother of three boys, all born after her death:
Mary McCartney's two sons Arthur Alistair Donald (b. 3 April 1999) and Elliot Donald (b. 1 August 2002) and
Stella McCartney's son Miller Alasdhair James Willis.

After her death, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) created the Linda McCartney Memorial Award in her honor.

Has a stunning amount in common with
Yoko Ono,
John Lennon's widow. Both women were raised in extremely wealthy environments. Both shunned relying on this wealth and attempted to make it on their own (McCartney as a photographer, Ono as an actress and artist), only to later be accused of marrying their husbands for their money despite their families' wealth. Both attended Sarah Lawrence College (at different times) and left without finishing degrees. Both married a frontman for the Beatles, and these weddings took place eight days apart in March 1969 (the McCartneys were first). Both women were pregnant at their weddings (Ono later suffered a miscarriage, McCartney later gave birth to
Mary McCartney). Both had a daughter from a previous marriage. Both had mentally unstable former husbands (Ono's later kidnapped their daughter and took her to a fundamentalist Christian commune; McCartney's committed suicide in 2000). Both were accused of playing a major role in the Beatles' breakup. Both suffered personal attacks by fans and by the press. Both suffered attacks on their musical talent (particularly vocal) by fans and the press. Both were older than their husbands. Both were activists.

Is portrayed by
Elizabeth Mitchell in
The Linda McCartney Story.
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