An internationally respected actor known for successfully bridging the gap between the theatrical
world of the Shakespearean stage and contemporary film and television, Patrick Stewart continues to
demonstrate his versatility with a wide range of upcoming projects.
Stewart recently completed filming his next movie project for TNT which he is co-producing with Hallmark
Entertainment. He will star in the title role of "King of Texas," an updated version of "King Lear" set in Texas
during the Mexican revolt in the mid-1800s. The film will also star Marcia Gay Harden, Lauren Holly, Roy
Scheider, Patrick Bergin, David Allen Grier, Matt Letscher and Julie Cox.
In December 2001 Stewart was heard as the voice of King Goobot in Nickelodeon Movies' computer
animated motion picture "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius."
In November 2001 Stewart began production on the tenth installment of Paramount Pictures' "Star Trek"
feature films, reprising his role as Captain Jean-Luc Picard and reteaming with "Star Trek" cast member Brent
Spiner in a script by John Logan (Gladiator).
In June 2002 Stewart began work on the sequel to 20th Century Fox's blockbuster "X-Men," directed by
Bryan Singer from a script by Ed Solomon and Chris McQuarrie. Stewart will reprise his role as
'Professor Xavier,' a wheelchair-bound professor said to be the planet's most powerful telepath, which
earned him a nomination for Favorite Actor in the Blockbuster Entertainment Awards.
The sequel will reunite all the original cast members including Sir Ian McKellan, Dougray Scott, Halle
Berry and Anna Paquin.
Last summer, Stewart appeared on Broadway in Arthur Miller's "The Ride Down Mt. Morgan" which
received a Tony nomination for Best Play. He returned to the role of Lyman Felt, a bigamist who is
visited by his two wives while he is convalescing in a hospital after an automobile accident. His
critically acclaimed debut at the Public Theatre in 1998, earned him a Drama Desk nomination.
Last year, Stewart was seen on-television in TNT's A Christmas Carol." He earned a SAG Award
nomination for his portrayal of "Ebenezer Scrooge," a role which continues a cherished association with
Charles Dickens' classic that has included his noted one-man performance of the play on Broadway. The
film was produced by Robert Halmi and Stewart for Hallmark, and also starred Joel Grey.
Stewart earned both Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for "Best Actor in a Dramatic Series or MiniSeries" for his role as 'Captain Ahab' in the USA network's "Moby Dick," opposite Gregory Peck and
Henry Thomas. The $18 million epic mini-series was filmed on location in Australia and set a ratings
record for the network.
In 1998, Stewart received critical notice for his portrayal in the title role of "Othello" at the Shakespeare
Theatre in Washington, DC. Jude Kelly directed Stewart along with an otherwise all-Black cast in a
'photo-negative production' which took a bold, new look at the play. Stewart's performance was praised
in the New York Times as "never anything less than uncanny in his psychological portrait: it's like
watching an autopsy on human feeling."
In December of 1996, Stewart brought "A Christmas Carol," his award-winning adaptation of Charles
Dickens' classic tale, to an exclusive engagement at the Doolittle Theatre. Stewart first performed
this acclaimed one-man show for Broadway audiences in 1991, playing over 40 characters and earning
him a Drama Desk Award for Best Solo Performer.
This marked his first return to the New York stage since 1971, when he appeared in the now legendary
Peter Brook production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream." When Stewart presented "A ChristmasCarol" at London's Old Victorian Theatre he received an Olivier Award nomination as Best Actor and
the Olivier Award for Best Entertainment.
On television, Stewart originated the role of 'Jean-Luc Picard' in the hit series "Star Trek: The
Next Generation" which aired from 1988 to 1994; this role earned him Best Actor nominations from the
American TV Awards and the Screen Actors Guild. In addition to his starring role, he also directed several
episodes, one of which ("A Fistful of Datas") received an Emmy.
Stewart reprised the role of 'Jean-Luc Picard' for Paramount Pictures in the motion pictures "Star Trek:
Generations" (which also starred William Shatner and Malcolm McDowell), "Star Trek: First Contact" and
"Star Trek: Insurrection."
Stewart's additional film credits include the film adaptation of Paul Rudnick's play, "Jeffrey," "Lady Jane,"
"Excalibur," "LA Story," "Death Train," "Robin Hood: Men In Tights," "Gunmen," "Masterminds," "The
Pagemaster," "Conspiracy Theory," "Safe House" and "Dad Savage." He also lent his voice to the character,
'Seti,' in Dreamwork's hit animated feature film, "Prince of Egypt."
Other television roles include the title role of "The Canterville Ghost" for ABC and The Hallmark Hall of
Fame, TNT's "In Search of Dr. Seuss," FOX's animated series "The Simpsons," as well as hosting several
documentary series including "The Shape of the World" on PBS and TNT's "MGM: When the Lion Roars," a
six-part series on the history of Metro-Goldwyn Mayer.
For the BBC, Stewart has been seen in the acclaimed miniseries, "I, Claudius," "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy,"
and "Smiley's People." He has also portrayed Salieri in "The Mozart Inquest," Oedipus in "Oedipus Rex," and
Rev. Anderson in "The Devil's Disciple."
Stewart is an Honorary Associate Artist of the Royal Shakespeare Company, having been made an Associate
Artist in 1967. With the RSC he has played such roles as King John, Shylock, Henry IV, Cassius, Titus
Andronicus, Oberon, Leontes, Enobarbus, Touchstone and Launce. He has also starred in many contemporary
works with the RSC, including premiere productions by Tom Stoppard, Edward Bond, Howard Barker and
David Rudkin. In 1986, he played the title role in Peter Shaffer's play "Yonadab" at the National Theater.
Stewart won the Society of West End Theater (SWET) Award for his performance as Enobarbus in Peter
Brook's production of "Antony and Cleopatra" and was nominated for his Shylock in "The Merchant of
Venice."
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