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Patrick Stewart has revealed that Ian McKellen advised him to turn down his now-iconic Star Trek role. The X-Men co-stars first met in the '70s while working together at the Royal Shakespeare ...
Fans will recall that Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen duked it as Professor X and Magneto, respectively, in the original X-Men movies. Long before those glorious days, Stewart was an actor in London.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNExciting Ghost Rider Update Comes In Ahead of Rumored Avengers: Doomsday DebutAfter rumors about the fan-favorite character’s potential appearance in Avengers: Doomsday surfaced online, an new Ghost ...
That pal? Sir Ian McKellen, of course. In a passage from his new memoir, Making It So, Stewart reveals that McKellen was strongly against him taking the Picard role.
Patrick Stewart reveals in his new memoir, “Making It So,” that longtime friend and colleague Ian McKellen advised him to turn down “Star Trek” and stay in theater when Stewart was ...
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X-Men: An Era Is Coming to an End, Cast Will Be ReplacedAn era is coming to an end. After the next two Avengers movies, the original X-Men guard led by Patrick Stewart will retire.
NEW YORK (AP) — Serious theater fans have a reason to suddenly freak out: Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart will team up on Broadway this fall in two of the most iconic plays of the 20th century.
It's a Pinteresque reunion for English actors Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart, performing the Broadway-bound 'No Man's Land' in Berkeley.
"I was the minister." Sir Ian married Sir Patrick and 35-year-old singer-songwriter Sunny Ozell. "It was my wife's idea," said Stewart, who has been married all of three weeks.
In honor of Sir Patrick Stewart's birthday, best friend Sir Ian McKellen released a special reading of Sonnet 81. Watch Ian McKellen's Patrick Stewart birthday video here.
Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen play Hirst and Spooner in Harold Pinter's "No Man's Land," a drawing-room drama about two men in their 60s who grapple with memory, the past and hard truths about ...
Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen will tackle Harold Pinter's "No Man's Land" and Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" in Broadway productions scheduled to premiere in fall 2013.
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