Ewan McGregor
- Profession: Actor
- Place/Date of Birth: Crieff, 31 March 2020
Ewan is currently filming the next Star Wars film, and coincidently was sporting a huge fluffy beard that he has grown for his character of Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Ewan said of his new film ’I was kind of playing a movie star playing Catcher Block, it was good fun’ And Renne (Zellweger - his co-star) is fantastic, she’s a diamond, I enjoyed working with her very much’
He said of his beard ’I’ll be looking forward to shaving this puppy off after filming Star Wars!’
McGregor to open Edinburgh festival - 18/07/03
Primrose Hill based actor Ewan McGregor will be opening this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival.
The Scottish actor will be unveiling his new movie Young Adam, which is an adaptation of Alexander Trocchi’s cult novel.
The 57th Edinburgh International festival runs from the 13th to the 24th August and features over 100 movie premieres, shown in six Edinburgh and three Glasgow venues.
The programme features animation, documentaries, music promos, short films, experimental films, on-stage interviews and red carpet premieres.
Surprise Confession? - 16/06/03
Renne Zellweger confessed that she found her Camden co-star Ewan McGregor ’attractive’ after filming a romantic comedy with him.
Somehow this doesn’t seem to come as too much of a confession, as only back in March Renee handpicked Ewan to star in a film with her, saying he was ’masculine and sexy’.
Now Renee has also outed Ewan as ’a great kisser’, but she went on to say that it was because he is in her new film and she remembers him best. Very diplomatic of her...
No Porno for Ewan - 30/05/03
Camden actor Ewan McGregor has refused to sign up for the sequel of Trainspotting, Porno.
Ewan reckons Porno, the follow-up to Irvine Welsh’s original book, is not good enough.
Ewan moaned: "I’m very proud of Trainspotting and I wouldn’t do anything to damage it. "I read Porno and I didn’t think it was as good.
"Ultimately there was nothing new in it."
Ewan feels the Heat
Ewan McGregor let loose his feelings about the media and Heat magazine - and they weren’t feelings of lurve I can tell you.
Ewan described Heat magazine as ’a dirty, filthy piece of shit’ and said that celebrities should ban together to boycott the popular magazine. He was on London Radio station LBC to promote the Children’s Hospice Association of Scotland with Sharleen Spiteri. Sharleen had said that paparazzi photographers, and Heat in particular, had trailed her around during her pregnancy, which encouraged Ewan to speak out.
Ewan went on to say They don’t have the right to intrude on people’s lives. Especially with my children, it’s my right to protect my children and everyone would agree with that. If a guy comes up and asks me "can I take a picture of your daughter?", that’s one thing, but if he’s hiding and he takes the picture, he’s legally allowed to publish that photo in the press and I have no rights to stop him and I think that’s wrong.’
He added "I think we should encourage people to beat up paparazzi - use extreme force, they shouldn’t be shot, but they should be severely beaten up’.
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He started out at the local Morrison Academy and at the age of sixteen made his way down to the big smoke to train at the Guildhall School. Ewan got an early break thanks to Dennis Potter, who cast him in the critically acclaimed TV show Lipstick on Your Collar in 1993, just before his graduation. The small role got Ewan noticed and soon after leaving Guildhall he was cast in Bill Forsyth’s Being Human.
Ewan wasn’t about to hang around making mediocre movies though. In 1994 he was cast as Alex, one of three lead characters in Danny Boyle’s excellent Shallow Grave, which won a Bafta for Best British Film. His breakthrough came two years later, again thanks to Danny Boyle. Ewan was cast as the lead character, heroin addict Mark Renton, in cult classic Trainspotting. The controversial movie became the seminal nineties film, loved by young people all over Britain while Ewan became British cinema’s hottest property, the film world’s answer to Damon Albarn in a Brit-pop obsessed country.
From then on Ewan made sure he didn’t become stereotyped, taking parts in everything from arty intelligent projects like Peter Greenaway’s The Pillow Book (which helped to cement the reputation of a certain of Ewan’s body parts as a star as...ahem, big as its owner) to costume dramas - Jane Austen’s Emma - to gritty northern dramas such as the critically acclaimed Brassed Off.
By 1997’s A Life Less Ordinary Ewan was a global superstar and was the obvious choice for a role in then biggest movie franchise in history. Ewan’s role as Obi Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars prequels may not have allowed him to flex his acting muscles but it did send him stratospheric, and while he kept on with the quirky projects such as Big Fish and Moulin Rouge! he was also able to command huge salaries for each appearance and make action blockbusters such as The Island and Stormbreaker as well as costume dramas such as Miss Potter. He is set to appear in Woody Allen’s Cassandra’s Dream and as the devil in I, Lucifer in 2007.
The huge fame that came with these movies also allowed Ewan to branch out with his own projects - notably The Long Way Round, a TV show which saw Ewan and pal Charley Boorman attempt a motorcycle trip from London to New York. As well as plenty of time in front of the camera Ewan, along with Sadie Frost, Jude Law, Sean Pertwee and Jonny Lee Miller, keeps his hand in behind the lens with Natural Nylon a production company owned by the Brit Pack A list.
updated January 2007
Ewan has been married to make up artist Eve Mavrakis since 1995. They met on the set of TV drama Kavanagh QC and now have two daughters Clara Mathilde and Esther Rose. In April 2006 the couple also adopted a four year old girl from Mongolia.
October 2007