Ewan McGregor wins Critics Choice Award

Ewan McGregor wins Critics Choice Award

Ewan won his first Critics Choice Award as Best Actor in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series for his work in Fargo. Our gallery was updated with several pictures of him though the red carpet, stage and press room.

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Ewan McGregor wins his first Golden Globe

Ewan McGregor wins his first Golden Globe

After being nominated three times, Ewan won his first Golden Globe as Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television for his work in Fargo.

Our gallery was updated with several pictures of him though the red carpet, stage and press room. Ewan also attended Golden Globes after-parties.

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Ewan McGregor nominated for a Golden Globe Award

Ewan McGregor nominated for a Golden Globe Award

Ewan McGregor has been nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for his role in Fargo.

Fargo has also been nominated for Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television. His co-star, David Thewlis, has been nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.

The 75th Golden Globe Awards airs on January 7, 2018 on NBC.

First look at Ewan McGregor in Fargo

Fargo’s Twitter has released a clip and first look of Ewan McGregor as Ray Stussy, a parole officer. The third season of Fargo, premiering on April 19th, will also have Ewan playing Emmit, a real state Mogul and Ray’s brother. Take a look at the video below:

Ewan McGregor Steps Into The Lead For Drake Doremus’ Zoe

Drake Doremus is getting ready to make his next film scientific/romantic drama Zoe, but he’s had to make a change to the leading cast line-up because of those pesky scheduling difficulties. Charlie Hunnam is dropping out, but Doremus has already lined up Ewan McGregor to replace him.

Léa Seydoux remains attached to the film, which we now know will follow two colleagues at a lab who are working on some revolutionary research intended to improve and perfect romantic relationships. And while you might wonder how science could play a role, the effects apparently have a profound effect on the scientists. Doremus is preparing to shoot the movie in April in Montreal, with a script in hand from Rich Greenburg.

And it’s not even Doremus’ next film to see the inside of cinemas, as he snuck in a quick shoot on Newness that stars Nicholas Hoult and Laia Costa and is premiering at the Sundance Film Festival.

As for McGregor, he’s headed back to our screens for one of his most iconic roles, the return of Renton in T2 Trainspotting, out in the UK on Friday. Following that, he’ll be playing Lumiere in the new live-action Beauty And The Beast, arriving on 17 March.

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