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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 20 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Stewart, Patrick
Mirfield. Stewart was born on July 13, 1940 in Mirfield, West Yorkshire.
Stewart is best known for his performance as Capt. Picard on the series "Star Trek". How did he land that role? | Patrick Stewart
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the producer at Star Trek saw him on the stage and asked him to be on the show. Producer Robert Justman and his wife visited a dramatic reading at UCLA that Stewart was participating in. He was so impressed by the Englishman's presentation that he remarked to his wife, "I think we've just found our Captain."
all of these (Hamlet, The Tempest, Othello). Critics have praised Stewart for his performances as Claudius in "Hamlet".
From 1973 through 1987 there was only 1 year in which Patrick Stewart didn't have any movies released: 1981. But more recently, betweeen 1991 and 2003, what year is not part of his filmography? | Patrick Stewart
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1992. Here is a link to his filmography list http://www.thepsn.org/psn/filmlist.asp
What is his character's controversial role in the movie Jeffrey? | Patrick Stewart
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homosexual. Patrick Stewart plays a sharp-tongued friend of Jeffrey.
What is the name of the Star Trek series Patrick starred in? | Patrick Stewart
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The Next Generation. He plays the role of Jean-Luc Picard, Captain of the starship Enterprise.
most bodacious. US TV Guide voted him "Most Bodacious" male on TV 1993.
What is the name of the character he plays in 'X-Men' and will play in 'X-2'? | Patrick Stewart
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Professor Xavier. CAST: Patrick Stewart as Professor Xavier, Ian McKellen as Magneto, Famke Janssen as Jean Grey, Bruce Davison as Senator Kelly.
Who was the real villain in his 1997 movie: Safe House, where Stewart played the part of an aging DIA agent? | Patrick Stewart
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Kimberly Williams, also in 'Father of the Bride'. In this movie he plays the part of Mace Sowell is a retired government agent who is convinced that the secrets he holds have put his life in danger.
His first major acting job was in the British mini-series ____________ (it was about the fall of the Romanovs, Hapsburgs, and Hohenzollerns)? | Patrick Stewart
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A Fall of Eagles (A Fall of Hawks, European Dynasties, Hennessy). Patrick played Lenin in this 1974 series.
How many times was Patrick on "The Late Show With David Letterman" during the 1990s? | Patrick Stewart
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1. He appeared on "The Late Show" in July 1994. He appeared once each on "The Late show With Conan Obrien", "The Late Late Show With Craig Kilbourn", and "The Tonight show with Jay Leno".
What was the name of the character he did a voiceover as in "The Simpsons"? | Patrick Stewart
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Number 1. It was in the episode "Homer the Great" that first aired January 8, 1995.
In which movie, based on a George Orwell novel, did he play the voice of Napoleon? | Patrick Stewart
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Animal Farm. In this movie, farm animals revolt against their human owner, only to get into a more tyrrannic rule. This was based on George Orwell's novel of the same name, and was meant to portray the rise of Marxism.
In which television version of one of Shakespeare's most famous plays, done in 1974, did Patrick Stewart play the character Enobarbus? | Patrick Stewart
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Antony & Cleopatra. He shined as Enobarbus, Marc Antony's best friend.
Patrick starred in which series of movies, based on a popular cartoon? | Patrick Stewart
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X-Men. He played the Professor Charles Xavier in "X-Men".
In which part live action, part animated movie, did Patrick play the voice of a talking book called Adventure? | Patrick Stewart
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The Pagemaster. This movie also starred Macaulay Culkin, and had appearances as voices from Whoopi Goldberg, and Leonard Nimoy.
He played King Richard in the 1993 Mel Brooks comedy __________ ? | Patrick Stewart
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Robin Hood: Men In Tights. A very funny movie that starred Dave Chappele as "Achoo". The French title was "Sacre Robin des Bois".
One of his most famous lines in the science-fiction series ___________ is, "I am Locutus of Borg." ? | Patrick Stewart
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Star Trek: The Next Generation. He played Jean-Luc Picard, captain of the USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-D.
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