- Born
- Birth namePatricia Anne Boyd
- Nickname
- Layla
- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- Pattie Boyd was born on March 17, 1944 in Taunton, Somerset, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Der Kommissar (1969), The Beatles: A Day in the Life (1967) and The Celebrity Game (1964). She has been married to Rod Weston since April 30, 2015. She was previously married to Eric Clapton and George Harrison.
- SpousesRod Weston(April 30, 2015 - present)Eric Clapton(March 27, 1979 - June 24, 1989) (divorced)George Harrison(January 21, 1966 - June 9, 1977) (divorced)
- ChildrenNo Children
- RelativesPaula Boyd(Sibling)Jenny Boyd(Sibling)Amy Fleetwood(Niece or Nephew)
- Gap in front teeth
- Eric Clapton's song, "Layla" (by Derek & The Dominos), was written about Pattie Boyd. George Harrison, who was also once married to Boyd, wrote several songs about her as well ("Something", etc.).
- Met George Harrison on the set of A Hard Day's Night (1964). George tried to ask her out, but she refused; she had a boyfriend at the time. But he persisted, she eventually gave in, and they started dating.
- Pattie got into modeling after working as a hairstylist. Her client asked her if she was interested in modeling. The client happened to be a modeling agent and her first test shots were taken the very next day.
- Boyd's only word of dialog in her film debut - A Hard Day's Night (1964) - was an incredulous "Prisoners?".
- (April 30, 2015) Married for the 3rd time her boyfriend of almost 25 years Rod Weston at the Chelsea Registry Office at Chelsea Old Town Hall in London.
- I just don't want to be the little wife sitting at home. I want to do something worthwhile.
- George hardly said hello. When we started filming, I could feel George looking at me and I was a bit embarrassed.
- He's very independent and he's breaking out more and more. He's found something stronger than the Beatles, though he still wants them to share it.
- I thought he was very good looking and charming." about meeting George for the first time.
- When I was asking George for his (autograph), I said could he sign it for my two sisters as well. He signed his name and put two kisses each for them, but under mine he put seven kisses. I thought he must like me a little.
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