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Patrick Stewart

Patrick Stewart
Patrick Stewart
Born: Jul 13, 1940 in Mirfield, Yorkshire, England
Occupation: Actor, Director,
Active: '80s-2000s
Major Genres: Science Fiction, Fantasy
Career Highlights: Jeffrey, X-Men, Star Trek: First Contact
First Major Screen Credit: Hedda (1975)
Filmography
L.A. STORY 1991
MOBY DICK 1998
LIFEFORCE 1985
DETONATOR 1993
GUNMEN 1993
PAGEMASTER, THE 1994
STAR TREK VII: GENERATIONS 1994
CANTERVILLE GHOST, THE 1995
STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT 1997
CONSPIRACY THEORY 1997
MASTERMINDS 1997
STAR TREK INSURRECTION 1998
PRINCE OF EGYPT, THE 1998
ANIMAL FARM 1999
STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION: SYMBIOSIS 1993
STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION: WE'LL ALWAYS HAVE PARIS 1993
STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION: CONSPIRACY 1993
STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION: THE NEUTRAL ZONE 1993
X-MEN 2000
SPACE AGE 1992
PATRICK STEWART NARRATES THE PLANETS EPOCH 2000 2000
JIMMY NEUTRON: BOY GENIUS 2000
STAR TREK: NEMESIS 2002
X2: X-MEN UNITED 2003
LION IN WINTER, THE 2002
GAME OF THEIR LIVES, THE 2005
STEAMBOY 2005
DRAGON'S WORLD: A FANTASY MADE REAL 2005
LIBERATION 1994
DETONATOR: DEATH TRAIN 1993
SAFE HOUSE 2000
MYSTERIOUS ISLAND 2006
X-MEN 3: THE LAST STAND 2006
ELEVENTH HOUR 2006
SMILEY'S PEOPLE-DISC 1 2004
SMILEY'S PEOPLE-DISC 2 2004
SMILEY'S PEOPLE-DISC 3 2004
SMILEY'S PEOPLE 2004
STORYBOOK TREASURES: TREASURY OF 25 STORYBOOK CLASSICS FAIRYTALES, MAGIC AND MORE! 2009
40 Videos for Patrick Stewart
TMNT (2007) Star Trek: Insurrection (1998) Detonator (1993)
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) The Prince of Egypt (1998) Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)
Chicken Little (2005) Whales: An Unforgettable Journey (1998) The Planets: Epoch 2000 (1993)
Mysterious Island (2005) Conspiracy Theory (1997) MGM: When The Lion Roars [TV Documentary Series] (1992)
The Game of Their Lives (2005) Masterminds (1997) NOVA: Mind of a Serial Killer (1992)
Steamboy (2004) Star Trek: First Contact (1996) L.A. Story (1991)
The Snurks (2004) The Canterville Ghost (1996) Lady Jane (1985)
The Lion in Winter (2003) Gunmen (1994) Lifeforce (1985)
X2: X-Men United (2003) Liberation (1994) The Wild Geese 2 (1985)
Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) Star Trek Generations (1994) Dune (1984)
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2001) The Eleventh Hour (1994) Nausicaä of the Valley of Wind (1984)
X-Men (2000) The Pagemaster (1994) Hennessy (1975)
Animal Farm (1999) Detonator (1993) I, Claudius (1975)
Safe House (1998)
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Biography:

Doing for bald men what no amount of Minoxodil ever could, Patrick Stewart won international fame for his portrayal of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the popular TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation. Before earning immortality for his ability to handle a phaser convincingly, Stewart was known as a stage actor of great talent in his native Britain, where he had been performing since he was a teenager. Born in Mirfield, Yorkshire, England on July 13, 1940, Stewart was performing in various drama groups by the age of twelve.

After leaving school at fifteen, he went to work as a junior reporter for a local newspaper. He quit the job after being told by the paper's editor that he was spending too much time at the theatre and not enough on the newspaper and worked for a year as a furniture salesman to pay for drama school. He was accepted at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in 1957, and two years later made his professional stage debut in a production of {-Treasure Island}.

Stewart went on to enjoy a prolific and acclaimed stage career, joining the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1966 and remaining with it for the next twenty-seven years. He also began to work on the big and small screens, and in the early 1980s started popping up in a number of popular films like Excalibur (1981) and Dune (1984).

In 1987, he was chosen to play Picard on Next Generation. Certain that he would be fired from the series, Stewart reportedly refused to unpack his bags for six weeks. Although more than one snarky observer spent the first year of the series making idiot jokes about Stewart's bald pate, the actor--and the show--proved to be a hit.

Stewart stayed with Next Generation for seven seasons, and then reprised his role for a string of successful Star Trek films: 1994's Star Trek Generations, 1996's Star Trek: First Contact, 1998's Star Trek: Insurrection and 2002's Star Trek: Nemesis. In addition to his work with the Next Generation series and films, Stewart also continued to work on the stage and in various films.

In 1995, he had a hilarious turn as a flamboyant, acid-tongued interior decorator in Jeffrey, while in 1997 he tried his hand at intrigue with a part in The Conspiracy Theory. The following year, he appeared on the small screen, giving a terrific portrayal of the obsessive Captain Ahab in Moby Dick.

Though a new Star Trek film every few years may not have been quite enough to keep the legions of sci-fi addicts satisfied, Stewart scored brownie points among fans by taking an impressive turn as Professor Charles Xavier in X-Men (2000), X2: X-Men United (2003), and X-Men: The Last Stand (2006).

On the stage, Stewart enjoyed acclaim for a number of productions, particularly a one-man production of {+A Christmas Carol}, which he performed in numerous theatrical venues around the world, winning numerous awards for his portrayal. He also earned extensive praise for his portrayal of Prospero in the Broadway production of {-The Tempest} in 1996. Interestingly, Stewart, though appreciative of his star status, has repeatedly bristled at the notion that his lack of hair is sexy, à la Yul Brynner.

In regards to his reluctant sex symbol status, he has stated that he would much rather be judged on the basis of his acting ability rather than his appearance. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide.