Stewart, Ewan 1957–

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Stewart, Ewan 1957–

PERSONAL

Full name, Andrew Ewan Stewart; born October 8, 1957, in Glasgow, Scotland; son of Andrew (a folk singer) and Sheila Stewart; married Clare Byam–Shaw (an actress); children: Thomas, Eleanor.

Career:

Actor. Appeared in an advertisements.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Stu, That Summer, Sony Pictures Releasing, 1979.

Sean, Remembrance, Channel 4 Films/Mainline Releasing, 1982.

Terrorist, Who Dares Win (also known as The Final Option), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists/Rank, 1982.

Jack, Fluchtpunkt Berlin (also known as Flight to Berlin), BFI, 1983.

Scotsman, White City, Vestron Video, 1985.

Angus, Not Quite Paradise (also known as Not Quite Jerusalem), New World Pictures, 1986.

Corporal Byker, Resurrected, Hobo Film Enterprises, 1989.

Harris, The Cook the Thief His Wife & Her Lover (also known as The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover, Le cuisinier, le voleur, sa femme et son amant, and Spica), Palace Pictures, 1989, Miramax, 1990.

Castle attendant, Kafka, Miramax, 1991.

Coll, Rob Roy, United Artists, 1995.

First officer William Murdoch, Titanic (also known as Planet Ice and The Ship of Dreams), Paramount, 1997.

Francis McGuire, Stella Does Tricks, Strand Releasing, 1997.

Pat, The Closer You Get (also known as American Women), Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2000.

Dad, Football (short film), 2001.

Magnus, The Last Great Wilderness, TLA Releasing, 2002.

Daniel Gordon, Young Adam, Sony Pictures Classics, 2003.

Fitz's father, One Last Chance (also known as The Bum's Rush), Momentum Pictures, 2004.

Hilary Benz, Alpha Male, Xingu Films, 2006.

Straightheads, Verve Pictures, 2007.

Television Appearances; Series:

Jamie Mackenzie, Mackenzie, BBC, 1980.

Gary Kitson, Paradise Postponed, Thames Television, 1986, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, beginning 1986.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Kenny Cowan, A Mug's Game, BBC, 1996.

Charlie McCann, Looking after Jo Jo, BBC Scotland, 1997.

Len, Nature Boy, BBC, 2000.

Alistair Jackson, Real Men, BBC, 2003.

Joe, The Key, BBC, 2003.

Inspector, Malice Aforethought, Independent Television (England), 2005, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, 2005.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Detterling, All Quiet on the Western Front, CBS, 1979.

Billy, Rain on the Roof, London Weekend Television, 1980.

Colenso, Good and Bad at Games, Channel 4 (England) and Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 1983.

Ill Fares the Land, Channel 4, 1983.

Dream Baby, BBC, 1989, PBS, 1992.

Greg McDowell, Advocates I, Independent Television (England), 1991.

Greg McDowell, Advocates II, Independent Television, 1992.

Down among the Big Boys, BBC, 1993.

Peter Reid, Nervous Energy, BBC, 1995.

Rob Aldridge, Touch and Go, BBC, 1998.

Kinzel, The Big Brass Ring, Showtime, 1999.

Detective inspector Jack Morton, Rebus: Black and Blue, Independent Television and BBC America, 2000.

Detective inspector Jack Morton, Rebus: The Hanging Garden, Independent Television, 2000.

Michael Hall, Little Bird, Granada Television, 2000.

Voice of Andrew, The Miracle Maker (animated), ABC, BBC, and Sianel 4 Cymru (Wales), 2000.

Canning, Murder Rooms (also known as The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Bell & Mr. Doyle, and Murder Rooms: The Dark Origins of Sherlock Holmes), BBC, 2000, broadcast on BBC America, and broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 2000 and c. 2002.

Dr. Georg Leibbrandt, Conspiracy, HBO, 2001.

Deputy assistant commissioner John Ives, Dirty War, BBC and HBO, 2004.

Rawlinson, The Somme, Channel 4, 2005.

Television Appearances; Specials:

"Shadows on Our Skin," Play for Today, BBC, 1980.

First officer William Murdoch, Titanic: Breaking New Ground, Fox, 1998.

(In archive footage) First officer William Murdoch, Last Mysteries of the Titanic, The Discovery Channel, 2005.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Rudiger Molner, "Operation Susie," The Professionals, Independent Television (England), 1982.

Robin, "A Distinct Scream," Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense, c. 1986.

Dr. Meadows, "Sickness and Wealth," Only Fools and Horses, BBC, 1989.

Vincent Brack, "Big Game Hunt," Boon, Independent Television, 1989.

Man from the Dene, "The More Things Change," Spender, BBC, 1993.

John McAllister, "Hide in Plain Sight," Heat of the Sun, Carlton Television, 1998, broadcast on Mystery! (also known as Mystery!: Heat of the Sun), PBS, c. 1999.

Steve Raines, "Treading Water," The Bill, Independent Television, 1999.

Chris Moorhouse, "The World Cruise," Silent Witness, BBC, 2000.

John Stevens, P.O.W., Independent Television, 2003 (multiple episodes).

Ned Scott, Trevor's World of Sport, BBC, 2003.

Stage Appearances:

Patrick, Sacred Heart, Royal Court Upstairs (Ambassadors), London, 1999.

Jack Ross, Playing with Fire, National Theatre, Olivier Theatre, London, 2005.

RECORDINGS

Audiobooks:

Iain Banks, The Crow Road, Chivers Audio Books, 1999.

Video Games:

(Uncredited) First officer William Murdoch, Titanic Explorer (also known as James Cameron's "Titanic Explorer"), Twentieth Century–Fox Home Entertainment, 1997.

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