Angeleno 2011. nyár
2011.05.28. 23:23, Angeleno
	
	A többi fotóért kattints a képre.
	
 
Ewan McGregor Acting Reel
2011.05.28. 22:30
	
	This acting reel was created to honor Ewan McGregor receiving the 2011 Golden Space Needle Award for Outstanding Achievement in Acting at the 2011 Seattle International Film Festival. This video was shown at the award ceremony.
	
	Ewan McGregor Acting Reel from Robyn Scaringi on Vimeo.
 
Chameleon in the Sun - Ewan a Flaunt magazinban
2011.01.30. 17:42, Flaunt
	 The Ebb and Flow of An Acting Paragon in the distance, the perfect turquoise of the andaman sea drifts  calmly towards an impossibly white shore as I approach the resort villa  of 39-year old Scottish actor Ewan McGregor on the island of Phuket in  southern Thailand. The island’s natural splendor makes it easy to lose  track of the fact that you’re at the site of one of the earth’s most  devastating natural disasters. Moreover, the resort itself conspires in  the bewildering feeling of amnesia—its awe-inspiring trees aren’t even  indigenous to the region, but were trucked in from Bangkok to replace  the ones the tsunami destroyed just six years ago. McGregor has savored  the time he’s spent here shooting The Impossible, a Spanish-financed  drama about the 2004 tsunami, without forgetting its recent history.
The Ebb and Flow of An Acting Paragon in the distance, the perfect turquoise of the andaman sea drifts  calmly towards an impossibly white shore as I approach the resort villa  of 39-year old Scottish actor Ewan McGregor on the island of Phuket in  southern Thailand. The island’s natural splendor makes it easy to lose  track of the fact that you’re at the site of one of the earth’s most  devastating natural disasters. Moreover, the resort itself conspires in  the bewildering feeling of amnesia—its awe-inspiring trees aren’t even  indigenous to the region, but were trucked in from Bangkok to replace  the ones the tsunami destroyed just six years ago. McGregor has savored  the time he’s spent here shooting The Impossible, a Spanish-financed  drama about the 2004 tsunami, without forgetting its recent history.
 
   
   
   
  
McGregor jettisoned to international celebrity status with his  breakthrough portrayal of junkie-cad Mark Renton in Danny Boyle’s 1996  instant classic, Trainspotting, and has managed to retain it ever since  even while churning out films that are the farthest thing from popcorn  fare. Despite a move to Hollywood, two reality television shows, and a  certain performance in which he uttered the words, “Use, the force,  Luke,” he’s generally managed to preserve his indie integrity while  maintaining scandal-free celebrity status. In other words, he’s one of  the few A-listers in the world who’s never been accused of being an  a-hole.
   
   
  