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Ewan McGregor in negotiations for 'Angels and Demons'


Source: Hollywood Insider
Casting of Sony Pictures' Da Vinci Code prequel Angels and Demons is shaping up quickly (see yesterday's post about Ayelet Zurer). Ewan McGregor is in negotiations to take on the role of Camerlengo Carlo Ventresca, the Pope's closest aide, who helps Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) with his investigation. McGregor, who will be seen in Fox's Deception, opening Friday, is currently filming I Love You Philip Morris opposite Jim Carrey. Angels and Demons is being directed by Ron Howard from a script by Akiva Goldsman. Brian Grazer and John Calley are producing. Filming is set to begin in Europe in June, with a May 2009 release date

Cancer Stinks

British actor Ewan McGregor has had a cancer scare.

McGregor, 37, says he had a brush with skin cancer recently, bus says that he is "fine" now.

The Moulin Rogue star revealed the news while promoting new flick Deception, saying he had a procedure to remove a suspicious-looking mole under his right eye.

"You have to be careful if you're pale-skinned and spend any time in the sun," McGregor said.

"I went to see a specialist who thought they were better to be removed, and indeed he was correct."

But even the dreaded C hasn't managed to dampen McGregor's humour.

"It was great fun having skin cancer, it was great. I really enjoyed it."

Source: people.com

Ewan McGregor's gay research

Source:Monster and Critics.comEwan McGregor and Jim Carrey visited a gay bar together.


The pair were seen enjoying 'Martini Tuesday' at Miami's Halo bar this week to research their new movie 'I Love You Phillip Morris', in which they play homosexual lovers.

A source said: "Jim and Ewan looked like they were having a great time. They were laughing and joking and looked as though they were really trying to get into character."

Jim stars as Texan convict Steven Marshall who falls in love with his cellmate, Ewan's character Phillip Morris. He is inspired to attempt to break out of prison after Phillip is released.

This will not be the first time Ewan has played a gay character.

In 1996 movie 'The Pillow Book' Ewan starred as a bisexual man, and in 1998's 'Velvet Goldmine' he had to film a gay sex scene with 'Batman' star Christian Bale.

Ewan has two daughters, six-year-old Esther Rose and two-year-old Clara Mathilde with wife Eve Mavrakis. They also have an adopted four-year-old daughter Jamiyan.

Jim has a 20-year-old daughter from his marriage to Melissa Womer. He is currently dating former Playboy Playmate Jenny McCarthy.

McGregor speaks out about cancer scare

23/04/2008 - 2:05:07 PM

Ewan McGregor has spoken out for the first time about his battle with skin cancer - insisting he has now been given the all-clear following the shock diagnosis.

The star was diagnosed with the deadly disease following a regular check-up and subsequently underwent surgery to remove a number of malignant moles from his face.

The 37-year-old has not disclosed when he suffered the disease, but internet bloggers claim he had the surgery in February 2007.

But McGregor has now recovered fully from the illness and is convinced it was "not that big of a deal".

He says: "I just went to have them checked, you have to be careful if you're pale skinned and you spend time in the sun, with moles.

"So I went to see a specialist who thought they were better to be removed, and indeed, he was correct."
Source:Ireland online

Showbiz comes to book ceremony

Celebrities Russell Brand, Katie Price and Ewan McGregor will be battling it out at the Galaxy British Book Awards.

Comedian Brand is used to the raucous atmosphere at the Brits while Ewan McGregor has been part of the glitz and glamour at the Golden Globes.

But their books could win prizes in the sedate atmosphere at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London.

Brand's life story My Booky Wook is nominated in the Tesco Biography of the Year category, along with Richard Hammond's On The Edge.

McGregor's book Long Way Down, which he co-wrote with Charley Boorman telling the tale of their motorbike journeys, is nominated in the Play.com Popular Non-Fiction Award category.

Katie Price is up for WH Smith Children's Book of the Year for My Pony Care Book.

British author Doris Lessing, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature, is nominated at the Galaxy awards for the first time for her novel The Cleft.

The winners are chosen by public vote and the awards will be hosted by Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan, who promote books on the Book Club segment on their TV programme Richard & Judy.

Ms Lessing said: "Any kind of award or prize is good for books because it draws people's attention to them.

"I am very impressed with the beneficial effect Richard and Judy have had on the publishing industry, they've done very good work in boosting the sales of books."

Source | Yahoo UK and Ireland

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Ewan McGregor talks about his new erotic thriller Deception


Driving through the main gate at New York's Steiner Studios feels rather like entering Guantanamo Bay prison camp. A guard checks your identity and raises the security barrier. Ahead lies a vast car-park that was once a parade ground, dotted with newly built hangars. The similarity with Guantanamo is no coincidence. Though just across the river from Manhattan's famous skyline, the Steiner Studios lie in the old Brooklyn Navy Yard.

Deception, Ewan McGregor's new erotic thriller, is being shot on a sound stage in one of the glass-and-steel hangars, and the Scottish star has a busy schedule ahead of him. Over the next two days, he is to film a montage of sex scenes that requires him to get it on with five different actresses - none of whom he has met before.

The director has left the sex scenes until the last two days of the seven-week shoot. McGregor, looking very American in black jeans, a striped jersey, a baseball cap and baseball boots, seems, if not downright nervous, at least preoccupied with the marathon of sex scenes on which he is about to embark.

“They're interesting. I've done a lot of them. I try to find something about them that is realistic,” he explains. “There are Hollywood glistening sex scenes, and I'm not very interested in them. I don't think they're very interesting to watch... I think sex isn't like Hollywood sex. It's very often many things, but it can very often be awkward. In these scenes, they're strangers, so they can be embarrassing. And things don't just go off like they do in a Hollywood movie. I think finding those moments that make it real makes for the audience a much more erotic experience, or a much more powerful experience, because you recognise things you do yourself, or things that have happened to you.”

Despite his family role as Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars, McGregor has earned a reputation as one of the few male actors who will happily shoot full frontal nudity, dropping his trousers for explicit scenes in Trainspotting, Velvet Goldmine, The Pillow Book, and Young Adam.

McGregor, 35, the married father of three daughters, argues that nakedness is a part of life that deserves to appear on screen. “I'm not inhibited to take my clothes off in movies, because I think movies are a reflection of life, and in life we are naked a lot of the time - at least I am,” he says.

In Deception, billed as a “seductive psychological thriller”, McGregor plays the solitary Wall Street auditor Jonathan McQuarry, who is lured by a flashy New York lawyer called Wyatt Bose, played by Hugh Jackman, into a high-priced sex club known simply as “The List”. He meets and falls in love with a beautiful woman known only as “S”, played by Michelle Williams, who is kidnapped.

“The whole idea about this character is that he is being born. That he is becoming alive having been dead. At the end, there is a line. Wyatt says to him, 'You were dead already, and I gave you life,'” McGregor explains. “In a sense he is right. He suddenly has this glamorous alpha male guy who wants to be his friend. Through that, he makes a step forward out of his detachment. And through the sex clubs, the sexual experience, he is further brought out. And then he meets “S” and falls deeply in love. And it almost completes his journey into being a human being from having been a very detached, cut-off guy.”

As an actor, McGregor found the key to the character in the casual revelation that the auditor was brought up as a single child by his mother, who died when he was 19. “That one line of dialogue did it all for me,” he says. “It doesn't always happen. Always with characters, there are character types you can play. But it's much more interesting to find out why people are the way they are. People refer to him as 'being nerdy', and 'he's a nerd'. It's not very helpful for me to hear. I find it much more interesting not just to play a nerd, but to find out why he's so detached.”

Deception is shot in a noir-ish style - much of it in New York night-scenes - by the first-time director Marcel Langenegger and Dante Spinotti, the Oscar-nominated cinematographer of LA Confidential and The Insider. Langenegger, an energetic, floppy-haired Swiss man in a black T-shirt, blue jeans and boots, is an established commercial and music-video director who has lived in Los Angeles for the past decade. He described making his first feature films as “like running a marathon”. “I was always interested in storytelling. In commercials or music videos you always have a little story to tell,” he says. “If you break down the movie, it also is made out of little pieces. The moment that something happens is actually small. The moment is a brick; a short film or a commercial is a wall; and a movie is a whole house.”

As well as co-starring Jackman, Deception is also being co-produced by the Australian actor, known for his role as Wolverine in the X-Men series. But while McGregor is tense about his upcoming sex scenes, his co-star cracks jokes about them.

“One of the girls rang up because the day had been rescheduled. She rang up and said: 'What's the matter, am I not...?'” “They said: 'No, no, no. The day has just been pushed'. She said: 'I just want you to know I'll do anything, and I'm really flexible'. I said: 'Marcel, I know this is your first movie, but I don't think she was talking about the scene!'”

Deception is released nationwide on April 25

Theatre’s hammer time with the stars

Big-name celebrities turn out in force to help raise thousands of pounds at Lord’s auction

STARS of stage and screen came out in force to bolster the coffers of one of Camden’s most prestigious theatres.
Ewan McGregor, Tom Conti, Maureen Lipman and Patricia Routledge were among the 500 guests at the Hampstead Theatre Spring Gala, held at Lord’s Cricket Ground on Thursday.
As the champagne flowed, supporters of the theatre in Eton Avenue, Swiss Cottage, enjoyed musical entertainment from 1940s-themed swing band The Blonde Bombshells, a lavish three-course meal and a selection of comic scenes from past and future Hampstead Theatre productions.
Lord Archer then took up the auctioneer’s hammer, proving his considerable skills as a salesman with the quick-fire auction of 10 lots.
Bids on a week in Tuscany, dinner with acting couple Alison Steadman and Michael Elwyn, and drinks at Claridge’s with the author Penny Vincenzi raised more than £53,000 from the celebrity-packed audience.
Comedy actress Maureen Lipman, who called one of the lots, also came under the hammer, offering her services as a fundraiser for a charity of the bidder’s choice.
While Mrs Lipman fetched a grand total of £4,000, that figure was pipped by the bid of Hollywood actor Ewan McGregor. The Train­spotting star paid £5,000 for a photograph of Elvis Presley and Muhammad Ali, signed by the three times world champion boxer.
But it was lot 9 that proved the evening’s biggest money-spinner. The tour of Pinewood Studios with actress Emma Thompson was sold to one generous party-goer for £8,000.
Other lots under the hammer were art tours of London, the rare auction catalogue of Princess Diana’s dresses and tickets for some of the top theatres in London, including the Hampstead Theatre.
The night, hosted by actress Lynda Bellingham, was rounded off by the “Queen of Burlesque” Immodesty Blaize with her Swarovski-encrusted rocking horse act

'Cassandra's Dream' Not What It Seems?

According to www.firstshowing.net's Alex Billington, 'Cassandra's Dream' isn't at all what the trailer makes this Woody Allen film up to be.

"Cassandra's Dream is Woody Allen's latest film to hit theaters this fall. It stars Colin Farrell, Ewan McGregor, and Tom Wilkinson. Unfortunately this trailer looks a LOT better than the movie will actually end up being. I haven't heard great things from a friend who saw it at the Toronto Film Fest. He is even a huge Woody Allen fan and said that it was dissapointing. However, this trailer really turns me around and makes me want to get out to see it anyway."

'Cassandra's Dream' is now playing in theaters world wide. Check out this film for yourself and prove Mr. Alex Billington wrong! Please email us your review.

Ewan McGregor feels sorry for Spears

Ewan McGregor has said he is disgusted by the media frenzy surrounding Britney Spears.

The actor blamed Spears' recent troubles on the constant scrutiny she has been forced to endure from a young age.

He told the Sunday Herald: "She's not without responsibility for her actions - of course not - but the pressures of that amount of fame on her shoulders when she was 15 or 16? She was a child. And the whole part of being a child is that you shouldn't have to deal with those things yet.

"I feel sad for her because I look at those pictures of ambulances outside her house and there are hundreds of paparazzi photographers. It makes me feel sick."

McGregor said he was "lucky" to be able to defend himself from the harsh realities of fame and stressed that concentrating on work was the best way to survive.

He added: "As soon as any of the other trappings of it become more important to you then you're f**ked."

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Ewan McGregor & Sharleen Spiteri Plan Burns Night Duet

Mar 3 2008 By Ian Dow

EWAN McGregor and Sharleen Spiteri have vowed to sing a duet as the highlight of a celebrity-packed charity Burns Supper tonight.

The pair are hoping it will be a repeat of a raucous event last year that raised £160,000 for their favourite charities.

Career commitments meant the stars had to skip January 25 for their Burns Night.

The actor will wear tartan to give the toast to the lassies, while the Texas frontwoman gives compliments to the lads.

Moulin Rouge star Ewan said: "We should sing My Love Is Like A Red, Red Rose."

Ewan's uncle, actor Denis Lawson, used to organise an impromptu evening in the 1990s. His nephew has revamped the idea.

Sharleen said: "There are so many charity things going on. We thought what can we do where we will get a lot of money, where will people be slightly intrigued?"

Ewan said: "We don't do a traditional Burns Supper. We get stuff wrong in it, it's not an uptight night. Let's put our cards on the table, some of them can be boring, ours isn't."

Around 220 guests have paid £250 each for an evening that starts with malt cocktails.

Sharleen said: "Most people are absolutely paralytic before they get to their table but that's our ploy, to get them to spend more money." The cash will be going to Children's Hospice Association Scotland and children's cancer charity Clic Sargent.

Haggis, neeps and tatties will be the starter, then beef or salmon, followed by raspberry cheesecake with whisky ice-cream.

Deep-fried Mars Bars were ditched after the chef at the venue, St Martin's Lane Hotel in London, couldn't get them to work.

KT Tunstall is rumoured to be attending, as are Dougray Scott and Fred MacAulay.

The organising committee include David Tennant, Peter Capaldi and Bill Nighy.

Sharleen said: "The most important thing is to raise as much money as possible."


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