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Bonnie Ewan’s turned all ginger!

Oh no! Scottish scruff Ewan McGregor has not only turned gay on his female fans but ginger as well!But don’t worry, the Trainspotting actor and co-star Jim Carrey were just playing out their roles on a ‘romantic’ boat trip on the set of new film, ‘I Love You Phillip Morris’. The pair play a pair of gay cellmates, who fall in love in a new film based on the true story of a Texan convict.In this scene, the two stars are filmed during a fumbling man on man moment aboard their dinghy, bobbing off Florida Keys.Carrey was left with his legs sprawled in the air and his pants around his ankles, as McGregor looks on suspiciously. Source: www.metro.co.uk

Ewan McGregor on Woody Allen

Ruthe SteinFriday, May 2, 2008In person, Ewan McGregor looks even less as if he could be Colin Farrell’s brother than he does onscreen. McGregor is tall but slight, with none of Farrell’s potentially menacing bulk. But then Woody Allen, who chose Christopher Walken as Diane Keaton’s brother in “Annie Hall” and Mia Farrow, Barbara Hershey and Dianne Wiest as sisters in “Hannah and Her Sisters,” never puts much store in physical resemblance when casting sibling parts, relying instead on clever acting to make you believe his characters are related.In “Cassandra’s Dream,” McGregor plays Ian, the emotionally stronger of two brothers. When their wealthy uncle asks them to murder a business foe, he does the dastardly deed and gets on with it, while brother Terry (Farrell) falls apart.George Lucas directed McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi in three “Star Wars” movies, and Baz Luhrmann had him singing and dancing in “Moulin Rouge.” But, like many actors, McGregor’s dream had been to work with Allen, and he badgered his agent about it for years.Here McGregor tells what happened with the call finally came and what it was like to be directed by Allen in “Cassandra’s Dream,” being released this month on DVD.[b]Q: Did Allen call you himself?A:[/b] No. Your agent calls you up and says, “Woody Allen would like to meet you in New York.” So off you go, and you meet him for, like, 45 seconds. He comes in and says, “I like your work, and maybe I have a part.”[b]Q: Does he answer questions?A:[/b] No. He just likes to see you in the flesh. I go away, and then they phone up and say, “Look, Woody wants you to read the script,” and they send it around.[b]Q: What is it about Allen that makes actors take enormous pay cuts to work for him?A:[/b] He’s just one of the very few grand-master filmmakers there are in the world, really. There’s’ nobody who has the (nerve) to shoot the way he does. He only does wide shots. Occasionally, he’ll come in for a close-up, but really only occasionally. So you get this wonderful naturalism because, as an actor, you’ve played these very long scenes in real time in front of a wide frame, and that’s it. You do two or three takes, and then you’re moving on to another scene. So it keeps things really real. And the dialogue is lovely. Woody is so (self-effacing) about it. He says, “They’re just words I wrote. Don’t say any of them if you don’t want to.” It’s kind of like jazz music written in a way to work around it. But it’s so beautifully written, I wouldn’t want to change a word.Source: www.sfgate.com

Ewan McGregor eyes ‘Demons’ role

By TATIANA SIEGELIsraeli actress Ayelet Zurer has nabbed the female lead opposite Tom Hanks in Columbia Pictures’ “Da Vinci Code” prequel “Angels & Demons.”Ewan McGregor is in talks to join the thriller, which is based on the Dan Brown best-seller.McGregor is set to take on the role of a powerful Vatican insider who assists Langdon.Story centers on religious art scholar Robert Langdon (Hanks), who once again finds himself entangled with powerful forces with ancient roots: the Illuminati — the most powerful underground organization in history — and the Catholic Church. Zurer will play Vittoria Vetra, an Italian scientist who joins forces with Langdon.Ron Howard is directing from an Akiva Goldsman script.Zurer is best known in her native Israel, where she has starred in “Nina’s Tragedies” and the TV series “In Treatment,” which was recently adapted in the U.S. by HBO. Her U.S. film credits include “Munich” and Columbia’s “Vantage Point.” She will next be seen in the Samuel Goldwyn release “Fugitive Pieces.”Source: www.variety.com

Ewan on The Ellen DeGeneres Show

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