Heather McCartney
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Biography
Heather Louise See was born in Tucson, Arizona, United States, to Linda Eastman (later McCartney) and Joseph Melville See Jr., an American geologist.[2][3][4] Her parents separated after 18 months of marriage. They divorced and her father raised no objection to her mother having full custody. When Eastman married Paul McCartney in 1969, Heather was six years old. During this time Heather was formally adopted by McCartney, with See's approval, acknowledging she would "have a better life as a McCartney."[5] Heather made an appearance in the Beatles film Let It Be (1970) and documentary series Get Back (2021). A sister, Mary, was born in 1969, followed by another sister, Stella, in 1971 and a brother, James, in 1977. Heather has said that her biological father had a lifelong influence on her, but that she considers Paul McCartney her father.[6] Joseph Melville See Jr., — possibly the inspiration for “Jo Jo” in the Beatles classic “Get Back” — was found dead at his home in Tucson, Ariz., in March 2000. He was 61 and died of a self-inflicted gun wound.[7]
McCartney began showing an interest in art, taking up printing at the Photographers' Workshop in Covent Garden and winning the Young Black and White Printer of the Year Award for a photo she called "Waterfall".[8] She later went to art school, where she focused on pottery and design. McCartney travelled to Mexico, where she lived among natives of the Huichol and Tarahumara tribes. She later moved to Arizona to live with her biological father and eventually returned to England to work as a potter.
Like her parents and siblings, McCartney is a vegetarian and passionate about animal rights.[9]
In 1999, McCartney launched a line of houseware products called the Heather McCartney Houseware Collection.[10]
Discography
Heather has helped her adoptive father, Paul McCartney, with backing vocals on two of his albums:
- 1971: Ram, by Paul and Linda McCartney
- 2013: New, by Paul McCartney
References
External links
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- Interview with Heather McCartney, The Daily Telegraph; February 6th, 1999
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- Living people
- 20th-century American Jews
- 21st-century American Jews
- American adoptees
- American expatriates in Mexico
- American expatriates in the United Kingdom
- American people of German-Jewish descent
- American people of Belarusian-Jewish descent
- Artists from Tucson, Arizona
- McCartney family