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Ewan Stewart |
| Born |
Andrew Ewan Stewart
8 August 1957 (1957-08-08) (age 52)
Glasgow, Scotland |
| Years active |
1979 - present |
| Spouse(s) |
Clare Byam-Shaw |
Ewan Stewart (born 8 August 1957) is a Scottish actor.
Life and
career
Stewart was born Andrew Ewan Stewart in Glasgow, and is the son of the
late famous Scottish entertainer Andy Stewart. Ewan's mother
Sheila is still alive and lives in Arbroath, Scotland. Stewart was educated at Edinburgh's Merchiston Castle School from
1966 - 1974. He left Scotland to move to London in 1975 and started
working in theatres as well as studying drama.
Stewart's first TV
appearance was in an advertisement for Scottish "Bluebell"
matches. His first major TV appearance was in 1979 in the TV remake
of All Quiet on the
Western Front, with Richard Thomas, and Ernest
Borgnine.
Stewart is perhaps best known for playing First Officer Murdoch
in Titanic. In 2005, Stewart was
one of many European actors considered for the vacant role of James Bond for the 007 series. In 2008,
Stewart starred in the film Ecstasy
based on The Undefeated from Irvine Welsh's best-selling novel
Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance.
Stewart is married and lives in London with his wife, English actress Clare
Byam-Shaw, and his two children, Thomas and Eleanor.
Work
Film
- All Quiet on the Western Front (TV) (14 November 1979)
- Detering (A simple German soldier in WW1)
- That
Summer (1979) - Stu
- Rain on the Roof (1980) - Billy (A simple country boy
who is seduced)
- Remembrance (1982) - Sean
- Who Dares Wins (1982) Rank
Films - Terrorist (Kevin)
- Fluchpunkt Berlin (1983) - Jack
- Good and Bad at Games (1983)
- Colenso
- Not Quite Jerusalem (1984) - Angus Ross (A kindly
ex-British soldier tormented by his past)
- The Cook, the
Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1988) - Henchman (Harris)
Link 2
- Kafka (1991) - The Castle Attendant
Link 2
- Rob
Roy (1994) - Coll (Loyal friend of Rob Roy MacGreggor)
Link 2
- Down Among the Big Boys (1993) - With Billy Connolly
as a henchman
- Nervous Energy (1993) - Peter Reid
- Stella Does Tricks (1996) - McGuire (A sexually
abusive father) Link 2
- Titanic (1997) - First
Officer William Murdoch Link 2
- The Big Brass Ring (1999) -
Kinzel (An ambitious mercinary, body guard)
- The Closer You Get (2000) - Pat
(A philandering publican) Link 2 | Link 3
- Little
Bird (2000) - Michael Hall (A middle aged man seeking to
adopt)
- Conspiracy (2001) - Dr
Georg Leibrandt (Nazi Bureaucrat)
- The Last Great
Wilderness (2002) - Magnus - By David MacKenzie.
- Young Adam (2003) - Daniel
Gordon - aka Young Adam (France)
- One Last Chance (2004) - Fitz's
dad
- Dirty
War (film) (2004) -
- Alpha Male (2006) - Hilary Benz
- Straightheads (2007) -
completed
- Ecstasy (2008) - (pre-production) ....
Solo
TV
- The Professionals
(Episode Operation Susie) (1981) LWT - Rudiger Molner
- Barriers
(1980)
- Ill Fares the Land (1981) BBC TV
- The Camerons (1980)
- Antony and Cleopatra (TV) (1982) BBC TV
- Distant Scream (1984)
- Paradise Postponed (1986) -
Gary Kitson
- Boon
(TV series) (Episode "The Big Game Hunt") (1986) - Vincent
Black
- Only Fools and Horses
(Episode "In Sickness and in Wealth") (1989) - Dr Robbie
Meadows
- The Advocates (STV - Legal Drama) (1989) - Barrister
Greg McDowell
- Spender (5
January 1993) Episode "The More Things Change"
- A Mugs Game (1996) BBC TV - Kenny Cowan
- Titanic - Breaking New Ground (1998) - 1st Officer
William Murdoch
- Looking After Jo Jo BBC Scotland (1997) - Charlie
McCann (A foxy, street wise crime boss)
- Heat of
the Sun (1998) - John McAlister
- Touch and Go (Telemovie) (1998) - Rob Aldridge
- The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes (1999) -
Professor Canning
- The Bill
(Episode: "Treading Water") BBC TV (1999) - Steve Raines
- Nature Boy (Four part series) (2000) - Len
- Rebus (TV) (Episode "The Hanging
Garden") (2000) - DI Jack Morton
- Rebus (TV) (Episode " Black and Blue")
(2000) - DI Jack Morton
- Silent
Witness (Episode "World Cruise") BBC TV (2001) - DS Chris
Moorhouse
- Football (TV) (2001) - Dad
- Real Men -
(2003) - (BBC TV) - Alistair Jackson
- The Key (TV) - (2003) - Joe
- P.O.W (TV Series) - (2003) - Corporal
John Stevens
- Witchcraze - (2003) - Bishop James Carmichael - Very
heavy language and subject matter
- Trevor's World of Sport -
(2003) - Ned Scott
- Dirty
War - (2004) - (TV) Deputy Assistant Commissioner John
Ives
- Malice Aforethought - (2005) -
(TV) - Inspector
- The Somme - (2005) - (TV) - Rawlinson
- Walter's War - 2008 - Sergeant Fuller
- River
City - 2008 to present - Daniel McKee
Other Credited Television
Roles
- Dream Baby
- Shadows on our Skin
- Soldiers Talking Cleanly
- MacKenzie
- The Quiet Days of Mrs Stafford
- Green Street Revisited
- A Woman Calling
- The Man From Dene
Theatre
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