Ewan McGregor Quotes (40 Quotes)


    I left halfway through my third year to start Lipstick On Your Collar, which was the first thing I ever did.

    I've done nudity in lots of things before. It's something that's never particularly bothered me.

    The beautiful thing about it is that no two directors or actors work the same way. You also learn not to be afraid of discussion and conflict.

    No, I'm putting it away, trying to buy a house for my family. The goal is to use the money to move into a big house, so my daughter can have a garden.

    At school there was no acting to be had other than school plays which I did now and again.


    I remember in Shallow Grave I remember a few times when we'd only have to do one take. But when you did have to do more than one, you'd build on the one you'd done.

    A lot of parents tell their children that if they want to be an actor, that's fine, but they should do something else first, so they've got something to fall back on. It doesn't work like that, as far as I'm concerned.

    I'm sure it's not great fun for them, or for any parent, when their child says they want to be an actor, 'cos it's quite an uncertain business and it can be terribly hard for most actors.

    I was nine years old when I made up my mind that that was what I definitely wanted to do.

    I've played in pipe bands in Scotland, and I've always played guitars and drums and stuff.

    So, no, I'm not trying to crack into Hollywood, although I'll make films there if they're good scripts.

    It's not my job to try and alter the director's style - he's in charge, and I'll always give him my trust.

    As a child I was taken to the pantomime or the theatre and I would always, always fall in love with somebody on the stage. And want to have sex with them.

    I'm just looking for that moment to drop my Jedi knickers and pull out my real light saber.

    I got married because I fell in love with this woman. I had a baby with her because we wanted to have children. But that's not because of some philosophical ideal at all, no.

    No, no I'm not, no, but I just think... when people are naked it tells you a lot about their relationships.

    It's important, that spirit of youth, and when you're 16 that can get you kickstarted.

    This is purely an attempt to do some good theatre, commission new writing, adapt the classics and to do our own thing.

    Once you've agreed the script, you must be willing to go as far as it needs to go on set.


    I'm not a guy who takes films for strong political messages.

    Clara's 16 months, and she's really brilliant. She started talking, half in French and half in English. I don't speak French near as well as her.

    Mainly I was able to perform with music - I played the French horn, I would sing, and I was a drummer in the pipe band. So I think it was a way to show off.

    Then I left school at 16 and worked in Perth Repertory Theatre, which was quite nearby where I lived. And I worked there for about six or seven months, as part of the stage crew.

    I love acting and don't find it to be very hard. I recognize when I've nailed it, and I can be very proud of myself.

    If you're suddenly doing something you don't want to do for four years, just so you've got something to fall back on, by the time you come out you don't have that 16-year-old drive any more and you'll spend your life doing something you never wanted to do in the first place.

    Ultimately, you have to not worry about people thinking you should have played him differently. You're the one playing the part so it has to be yours.


    I like to dance, but it's not my weekend activity. I'm not a clubber.

    I played music all through school and I kind of performed that way.

    I'm just into making quality stuff if I can, with interesting people and good scripts. But it's very important that it's about something and that it says something. Otherwise, I don't know what the point is, really.

    From there I did a one year theatre acting course in Fife, and then three years of drama school in London.

    I really want to play Princess Leia. Stick some big pastries on my head. Now that would be interesting.

    I never imagined it wouldn't work out for me. I had that absolute certainty in myself that has seen me through, I think, and my parents were absolutely behind me all the way.

    I certainly have no plans to leave London. It's a great town.

    I left it for seven years before going back on stage. I know now not to leave it so long.



    The other two things are... well, I had a huge appetite for old black and white movies on BBC 2. At the weekends they used to run matinees, and the more romantic the better.

    I chose to live in London, and I love it there. But I'm Scottish through and through. It's a great place, a beautiful land and a beautiful people.


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