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Patrick Stewart, '', and as Professor Xavier in '' X-Men '', '' X2 '' and the upcoming third installment '' X3 ''. He has led a distinguished career in the theatre for nearly fifty years. His Bald head and classically trained vocal mannerisms are his most recognised traits. BIOGRAPHY His first appearance on stage was at a local outdoor history pageant as Tom Of Towngate when he was nine years old. At the age of 12, he entered the local Secondary Modern School where he continued to study drama. He has said that "the greatest thing that ever happened to me" was after he read Shylock aloud in front of his class and his teacher told him, "Stewart, you're good at this. You should do it for a living." At 15, he dropped out of school and increased his participation in local theatre. He acquired a job as a newspaper reporter, but after a year, his employer gave him an ultimatum to choose acting or journalism. He quit the job. His brother tells the story that Stewart would attend rehearsals during work time and then invent the stories he reported. Supposedly, this caught up with him the night of a large fire of which, when questioned by his boss, he knew nothing about. At 16 he was a furniture salesman, and in 1957 at the age of 17, he embarked on a two-year acting course at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He lost most of his hair by the age of 19 ( Alopecia runs in his family), but he successfully sold himself to theatre producers, after performing an audition with and without a Wig , as ''"two actors for the price of one!"''. In 1964 he met the Old Vic's choreographer Sheila Falconer and they married on March 4 , 1966 . They had two children, Daniel Freedom Stewart and Sophie Alexandra Stewart, and divorced in 1990 . Following a period with the Manchester Library Theatre , he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1966 where he appeared next to actors such as Ben Kingsley and Ian Richardson — and even played on the company's Football (soccer) team. He then moved to the Royal National Theatre in the early 1980s . Over the years, Stewart took roles in many major television series without ever becoming a household name. He appeared as Sejanus in '' I, Claudius ''; Karla in '' Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy '' and '' Smiley's People ''; Claudius in a 1980 BBC adaptation of '' Hamlet '' and took the romantic male lead in the BBC adaptation of Mrs Gaskell 's '' North And South '' (wearing a hairpiece). Diehard fans will recognize him in a minor role as King Leondegrance in John Boorman 's '' Excalibur '' ( 1981 ). He played the character Gurney Halleck in David Lynch 's 1984 film version of '' Dune ''. Much of his part was cut from the original release of the film due to editing made to make the immensely long film shorter. Much of this footage was restored for the Fox Television broadcast of the film. .]] In '' ( 1995 - 2001 ). They married on August 25 , 2000 , only to later divorce on October 14 , 2003 . His life was substantially changed by Star Trek, and he has been quoted as saying: Stewart has also said he is very proud of his work on ''Star Trek: TNG'', for its social message and educational impact on young viewers. On being questioned about the significance of his role compared to his distinguished Shakespearean career, Stewart has said: The accolades included being called the "Sexiest Man on Television" (''TV Guide'', 1992), which he considered an unusual distinction considering his age and his Baldness . In an interview with Michael Parkinson , he expressed gratitude for Gene Roddenberry 's riposte to a reporter who said, "Surely they would have cured baldness by the 24th century," to which Roddenberry replied, "In the 24th Century, they wouldn't care." A few years later, he described an event connected with his natural loss of hair whilst a guest of Jonathan Ross's talk show, whereby he had a last patch of hair that looked so out of place that while visiting friends his hosts actually held him back and cut off the offending lock. Stewart had said after the failure of ''). There is some speculation about in which era the movie will be set in, so it is not clear if Stewart will play a role. In 1991, he performed his one-man-play adaptation of Charles Dickens' '' A Christmas Carol '' in which he performed the roles of all of the 40-plus characters himself. His radiant energy and marvellous performance was repeated the following year in 1992 and then 1993, 1994, 1996 and then again, for the benefit of survivors and victims' families in the September 11, 2001 Attacks . Stewart performed the play again for a 23-day run in London's West End in December 2005. For his performances in this play, he has received the Drama Desk Award for Best Solo Performance in 1992 and the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment for Solo Performance in 1994. 1997 would see Patrick invert Shakespeare's Othello . Originally a play about a black African entering a white Society, Patrick had wanted to play the title role since the age of 14, so he (along with director Jude Kelly), inverted the play so Othello became a White man in a Black Society. In 1998, he performed Prospero in William Shakespeare 's The Tempest , on Broadway , in New York City . He has played a great range of characters, from the flamboyantly gay Sterling in the 1995 film '' Jeffrey '' to King Henry II in ''Lion in Winter'' (2003) and Captain Ahab in ''Moby Dick''. .]] Stewart has also starred in '''' is coming underway scheduled for a May 2006 release. Most recently, he signed up to play the role of Professor Ian Hood, the lead character in an , 2006 . Stewart also, notably, appeared in Ricky Gervais 's television series Extras , as a last-minute replacement for Jude Law . In late 2003, during the eleventh and final season of NBC 's '' Frasier '', Stewart appeared on the show as a gay Seattle socialite who mistakes Frasier for a potential lover. Although he has had a tremendous amount of success doing films, he prefers theatre. He told reporters that " Ingmar Bergman was once asked which he preferred and said, 'I love making movies, but the theatre is my life.' That exactly sums it up for me, too." Stewart is currently the Chancellor of the University Of Huddersfield . He is probably the most famous supporter of Huddersfield Town Football Club , following in the footsteps of former British Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson . Stewart is a lifelong supporter of the British Labour Party . Stewart was made an Officer Of The Order Of The British Empire (OBE) in the 2001 New Year Honours list. Stewart was at one time considered for the role of Willy Wonka in the movie Charlie And The Chocolate Factory to which he (like the rest of Hollywood ) had great interest in playing. But his reason for wanting it is because he always loves playing characters from books. VOICE ACTING Stewart has lent his recognizable voice to a number of projects. He has narrated recordings of Prokofiev 's '' Peter And The Wolf '', Vivaldi 's '' The Four Seasons '', C. S. Lewis 's '' The Last Battle '' (part of the series '' The Chronicles Of Narnia ''), and Rick Wakeman 's '' Return To The Centre Of The Earth '', as well as numerous TV programs such as '' High Spirits With Shirley Ghostman ''. He also was a '', '' Chicken Little '', '' The Pagemaster '', and the English Dubbings of the Japanese Anime films '' NausicaƤ Of The Valley Of The Wind '' and '' Steamboy '' — and voiced the pig Napoleon in a TV adaptation of George Orwell 's '' Animal Farm '' as well as CIA Deputy Director Avery Bullock (lending his likeness as well as his voice) on the animated series '' American Dad '' and guest starred in the '' Simpsons '' episode " Homer The Great ". In addition to voicing his characters from ''Star Trek'' and ''X-Men'' in several related ''. In 2005 , Stewart voiced Bambi's father, The Great Prince of the Forest in Disney 's direct-to-video sequel, '' Bambi II ''. FILMOGRAPHY EXTERNAL LINKS
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