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"You know, it's funny. Everyone thinks being an actor is like being a rock star, with women barging down your trouser door. But it could not be more different. I ride to work every day on my motorbike and there's never anyone at the studio gate. Every morning I arrive and think, 'Where the fuck are they?'" —Ewan McGregor, to Empire magazine in June 2000

 

Family Style (1993) (TV)


Jimmy: Ewan McGregor

Family Style

 

"Kavanagh QC" (TV Series-1994)


Guest appearance as David Armstrong in episode:"Nothing But The Truth" (1995).


Doggin' Around (1994) (TV)


Directed by: Desmond Davis
Writing credits: Alan Plater
Studio: BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation)

Cast:
Tom Clayton:
Ewan McGregor
Joe Warren: Elliott Gould
Sarah Williams: Geraldine James
Charlie Foster: Alun Armstrong

Mrs. Thompson: Liz Smith

The show: Another very droll comedy from Alan Plater who continues to display his love for the jazz scene after the wonderful "Beiderbecke" series. Elliott Gould is perfectly cast as the lugubrious old jazz pianist, and is superbly supported by Geraldine James as his long-suffering minder and Alun Armstrong as a laconic joiner-cum-jazz freak. It's also a good early role for a pre-"Trainspotting" Ewan McGregor too. A joy from start to finish.

What the Butler Saw (1992) A Play

Directed by: Penny Cineiwicz
Written by: Joe Orton
Release run: December 1992
Production companies: The Salisbury Playhouse
Ewan McGregor as Nicholas Beckett

What The Butler Saw

 

 

Welcome To Out Of The Shadows

 

Welcome to Hollywood (1998)


Directed by: Tony Markes and Adam Rifkin
Written By:Tony Markes (story) Adam Rifkin (story)
Runtime: 89
Studio: Blump International Films Crystal Springs Production Filmsmith Productions.
As himself: Ewan McGregor.

The Film: A comedy about fame and fortune and a man who has no chance at either.A film director (Adam Rifkin) decides to chart the course of a young actor.

 

Desserts (1998)

Directed and Written by: Jeff Stark.
Runtime: 5
Awards: Silver Berlin Bear Best Short Film (1999)
Audience Award for Best Short Film - Jeff Stark and European Broadcasters Award (Short Film) (2000)
FICE Award - Jeff Stark (2000)
Molodist International Film Festival (1999)
Best Film Award Best Short Fiction Film -Jeff Stark AND Don Quixote Award - Special Mention - Jeff Stark (1999)
Cast:
Stroller: Ewan McGregor
To Watch This film click on the pic below of Ewan eating!


The Film:One fine day, a solitary man (Ewan McGregor) walking alone on a deserted beach, minding his own business, suddenly discovers a delicious chocolate eclair just lying there. Looking around to see if the coast is clear the man decides to eat the cake... A hit with audiences when screened at the Edinburgh Film Festival.

Desserts
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Being Human: (1993)


Directed by:
Bill Forsyth
Writing credits: Bill Forsyth
Studio: BSB and Enigma

Cast:
Alvarez: Ewan McGregor
Hector: Robin Williams

Ewan only had a very small part in this movie.. I think it was only one line.

 

Killing Priscilla (2000)


Directed by: Lizzy Gardiner
Genre: Documentary
Cast:
Ewan McGregor .... Himself
Stephan Elliott : Himself
Joe Simon .... Himself
Mark Damon .... Himself

The Film: Compulsory viewing for all would-be directors. This film is a remarkable insight into Hollywood and film making. No glitz, glamour or incessant sales-pitch spin here. Just long hours and endless struggles with the studio system. The film follows director Stephan Elliot during the making of EYE OF THE BEHOLDER (A fairly successful film that was generally considered to be mediocre at best;With the casting coup of Ewan McGregor and Ashley Judd, both on the cusp of superstardom, as leads in a psycho-sexual thriller.

 

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