Interview of the week: Ewan McGregor
By Karen Butler
United Press International
From the Life & Mind Desk
Published 5/8/2003 6:47 PM
NEW YORK, May 8 (UPI) -- "Star Wars" actor Ewan McGregor trades in his light saber for a martini shaker this week, playing a love-dodging man-about-town in the new romantic comedy, "Down With Love."
Co-starring Renee Zellweger, this delightful confection is an ode to the classic Doris Day-Rock Hudson sex comedies. While every frame pops with the super-saturated palette of 1960s Technicolor, stock shots, backlot street scenes, ridiculously palatial New York City apartments and dreamy supper clubs set the scene for McGregor's hot-shot journalist to try to woo Zellweger's feminist advice author.
"It was shot entirely in the studio on fantastic sets and brilliant costumes, and that was the magic, to make those films where everything is pretend," McGregor told reporters in New York earlier this week.
Even though McGregor is too young to have seen the original films when they were first released, the 32-year-old "Moulin Rouge" and "Trainspotting" actor said he is a huge fan of the genre, devouring movies like "Pillow Talk," "Lover Come Back" and "Send Me No Flowers" whenever they turned up on television or were re-run at movie houses.
"I was kind of passionately drawn to old movies on the television when I was a child, more so than children's television or anything," McGregor confessed. "I would spend most of my weekends watching the matinees, you know, on Sunday and Saturday afternoons, and so, I'd seen all of these films. So, from my naive, child's perspective, I just thought that New York looked f... amazing; all these colors, and characters and these huge apartments and offices, and now, when I watch them, I go, 'God, that looks like a studio set!' That's the magic."
Asked if this film's aim is to parody the genre, McGregor emphatically replies "no."
"I wanted to nail it," he said. "I mean, that was the point? There was no point in trying to make a modern day sex comedy. We have them already, they're called romantic comedies, and they're not usually very good. So, I wanted to nail that. That was the challenge. I felt like we were doing a 1960s sex comedy. That's all we were doing."
With most of his experience in dramatic acting, including playing Obi-Wan Kenobi in the "first" three films in the "Star Wars" series, McGregor admitted that starring in a trippy comedy like "Down With Love" was a bit daunting.
"From the word 'go,' it was clear that it was going to be tricky to get because it's a very specific way to play comedy in a way that we don't play comedy anymore," he explained.
"As long as I can remember, the thing was that you don't play the comedy, and in this you do. You really slap it on... It's not like rocking back on your heels and letting it happen. It's the opposite. You have to work twice as hard to let it come through, I think."
Once he got the style down, McGregor said he had a blast going to work every day.
"It was a lot of fun," he said. "Then, there was the dialogue which was fantastically written by Eve (Ahlert) and Dennis (Drake), beautifully, beautifully written. I can't remember a more pleasing script to read, and to say, but it took some getting right, as great texts do."
The happily married father of two added, "It was all challenging which is what makes it great fun."
"Also, on top of that, I felt very much like I was living almost my kind of fantasies of being a studio actor like Jimmy Stewart," he revealed.
"I bought myself a little replica of the Porsche 550 Spider, not for $300,000 that's been reported, but for $26,000. It's a little fiber glass replica with a VW engine in the back... and in the morning, I would get up and jump in my little sports car and drive to my spot on the studio and go get dressed up like Carey Grant and jump on these huge sets and play with Renee Zellweger, and then, at the end of the day, jump back into my car and drive home to my family and I felt like this is kind of what I dreamed being an actor would be like when I was a kid."
"Down With Love" opens next week.
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Ewan mit Brille liebe ich sowieso, damit sieht er immer göttlich aus. Ist aber auch mit Abstand das Beste Brillemodell.
Die Bilder von RexFeatures sind meistens total geil, nur blöd das man die nicht mehr groß machen kann.
Das mit dem Telefon ist ja echt dämlich, Ewan ist halt intelliegent und legt gleich auf.
Du nervst doch nicht, ich finds super das du so viel postest. Was machst du denn wenn ich auf Klassenfahrt bin, mit dir selbst reden?
Die Bilder von RexFeatures sind meistens total geil, nur blöd das man die nicht mehr groß machen kann.
Das mit dem Telefon ist ja echt dämlich, Ewan ist halt intelliegent und legt gleich auf.
Du nervst doch nicht, ich finds super das du so viel postest. Was machst du denn wenn ich auf Klassenfahrt bin, mit dir selbst reden?
Er sollte die Brille -oder Brillen allgemein- öfter tragen.

Ewan hat auch einmal aufgelegt, als jemand ihn gefragt hat, ob er mit Nicole Kidman eine Affäre während des MR-Drehs hatte. Ich verstehe echt nicht, wie man so etwas jemanden fragen kann, der verheiratet ist, Kinder hat und in der Öffentlichkeit steht.
Manchmal posten Athena, Spike's_Krüml und winterblue ja noch.
Wann fährst du nochmal?
Ewan hat auch einmal aufgelegt, als jemand ihn gefragt hat, ob er mit Nicole Kidman eine Affäre während des MR-Drehs hatte. Ich verstehe echt nicht, wie man so etwas jemanden fragen kann, der verheiratet ist, Kinder hat und in der Öffentlichkeit steht.
Manchmal posten Athena, Spike's_Krüml und winterblue ja noch.
Wann fährst du nochmal?
Issue Date: May 11, 2003
Gettin' down with Ewan
Line dancing. Karaoke. Motorcycles. That's the Ewan McGregor we met -- not the slick hipster you'll see next weekend in the romantic comedy "Down With Love".
By Dennis McCafferty
"I've always wanted to cross America, and I've always wanted to do it on a Harley."
It's a film location that, for what it lacks in Hollywood glitz, serves up plenty of Southern charm: In Montgomery, Ala., the shooting headquarters for an upcoming movie called "Big Fish" is planted right across the street from local businesses like the Kutting Edge Lawn and Tree service and the Beauti-Rama hair salon. The city itself is so quiet that "you could be drunk on the street and not see anyone for hours." Or, at least, that's what the movie's star says.
And in this case, the star, Ewan McGregor, is relishing every moment. Now a regular at a popular hangout here named Sinclair's, the Scottish-reared, London-dwelling McGregor is thrilled that his 7-year-old daughter, Clara, is enjoying her time in a community private school, the Montgomery Academy. He's eagerly anticipating a trip to Memphis to pay homage to Elvis. He's even been out line dancing, not to mention taking the mike for karaoke.
"I've always sworn I wouldn't be seen dead line dancing," says McGregor, 32, drinking a Coke at Sinclair's. "But my friend wanted me to take it up. She's a big fan of cowboys, y'know. We all had a good laugh and a good time. I did OK. Line dancing can be very similar to Scottish country dancing. The karaoke was a great bit of fun, too."
Next Friday, however, moviegoers will see an entirely different side of McGregor -- that of a dashing, romantic leading man paired with Renee Zellweger in the glam-fare offering "Down With Love". The comedy could very well change everything for McGregor. For now, he can enjoy moments when he blends into a crowd, as he has in Alabama. Granted, he wields a flashy résumé that includes Episodes I and II of "Star Wars", "Black Hawk Down" and "Moulin Rouge", but in that indie-actor-who-occasionally-tackles-Hollywood way. Explains critic Lisa Schwarzbaum, of "Entertainment Weekly" magazine, "He's never, 'Look at me! I'm a star!' "
Not yet, at least. With "Down With Love", McGregor takes his first shot at lovable-leading-man dominance in a mainstream movie with a proven formula: a stylish retro feel, a pair of appealing stars, and a script that's just naughty and nice enough for that coveted, teen-friendly PG-13 rating. Think Scottish-arthouse-actor-turned-Obi-Wan-Kenobi does ... Cary Grant?
You bet. "I love the idea of seeing him with slick hair and a tuxedo, looking like Grant," says "Down With Love" director Peyton Reed. "He's not afraid to mix up his roles."
A tuxedoed slickster wooing Zellweger to a Frank Sinatra soundtrack was hardly the version of McGregor that Alabama locals have found so endearing during the shooting of "Big Fish", a Tim Burton fantasy with a tender side co-starring Billy Crudup, due in November. In these parts, he's just another jeans-wearing family man kickin' around town with friends, albeit with a British accent and a world-famous movie director.
For his part, McGregor finds it utterly charming that neighbors bring big dishes of beef, gravy and potatoes to the door of his shooting-location home, and that children come over all the time to play with Clara. He swears he has discovered a place nearby that serves the best fried chicken on planet Earth. Next up: a cross-country trek alone on his Harley-Davidson.
"I've always wanted to cross America, and I've always wanted to do it on a Harley," he says. "So I've suddenly realized: Here I am, on the southeastern side of the States. I keep a little car in L.A., so, when we finish here, I'm going to ride to L.A. Along the way, I'm going to Graceland."
None of this should surprise, really. If anything, Ewan McGregor is about assimilation, in both real life and film. Audiences who know him recall the young Obi-Wan Kenobi in the "Star Wars" prequels, or the sweet-singing romantic opposite Nicole Kidman in "Moulin Rouge". Those fans may be completely unaware of the other side of McGregor's portfolio -- edgy movies such as "Trainspotting", a grittier-than-gritty portrait of drug abuse in which McGregor has a most ... umm ... memorable encounter with a toilet, and "The Pillow Book", an erotic film that, somehow, expands on the very sensual nature of calligraphy.
"He has an appeal that transcends all genres," critic Schwarzbaum says. "He isn't so handsome that he's like something from another planet, but he's damn cute. And he projects sincerity."
And everything else, if you catch our drift. Not that a "full monty" frontal is any big deal to McGregor. Count him as an actor who is equally at ease with a role that places his likeness on a fourth-grader's lunchbox as he is with one that would land that same student in the principal's office if he downloaded an image in the school library. McGregor quite enjoys the naked thing, and -- especially in a very "adults-only" arthouse film like "The Pillow Book" -- he packs a lot of it into his movies.
"In the past, you never saw a man naked in a film, and you always saw the woman naked," McGregor explains. "There's something not right about that. So I like to even it up. I feel that the film should represent life. There's a lot of nudity in everyday life."
Well, at least, for most of us, once a day ...
"Very often more for me!" McGregor responds with a hearty laugh.
McGregor is brought another Coke by a waiter who just happens to have worked as an extra in "Big Fish". He wants an autograph. "Tell Ewan that I was the guy holding the pitchfork," he says when McGregor steps away from the table. The actor returns, signs for the gentleman and engages him in warm conversation. It's the first of several pleasant exchanges he has with local folks over the next hour.
His only irritation? Adult "Star Wars" fans taking things too seriously. "It's fantastic the way children ask you, 'How does the light saber turn on?' " he says. "But I don't like it when the adults do that, because they should know better, really. I've had one adult ask me for advice on how to be a trainee to become a Jedi knight. I tell people like that: 'You want advice to be a Jedi trainee? F--- off! That's my advice.' " (Oh, and by the way: The only inside skinny he has on the next "Star Wars" movie, expected to be released sometime in 2005, is that he and the character of Anakin Skywalker may have a big fight.)
If he urges obsessive fans to have a reality check, it's because there are other things in real life more worth contemplating. These days, McGregor is sorting out his feelings about global turmoil. He tries to take his family -- his wife, Eve Mavrakis, and daughters Clara and 18-month-old Esther -- with him on movie locations. Now he's more committed than ever to doing so.
"When you're far away from home, it's awful not to be with them," he says. "You just worry yourself to death. I'd think about what would happen if something goes off in London. We found that, if we give enough advance notice, we can get Clara into a school where I'm filming. It's beneficial. She gets to experience all of these different places with the kids there."
A friend of McGregor's, actor Charley Boorman, says family life keeps the star grounded. "We met [making] the film "The Serpent's Kiss" in 1997 and both had newborn children at the time," Boorman says. "We had play dates and had a great time. We were in Ireland, and we took our families all over the place. I'm not surprised that he's having such a good time in the South. He likes to get out and experience everything with his family."
McGregor has social passion as well. He has rallied needed support to build a hospice for terminally ill children in Scotland. "People complained that there would be hearses driving around all the time there," he says. "None of us could believe this. This would be a house for children who are terribly sick, who won't make it to their adult lives. But it's a place that's full of life. These are the most courageous little people you'll ever meet. Parents there are living with the idea that their child is going to die every day. When the child dies there, the family can go through counseling and stay for as long as they need to.
"We did press interviews and got as many people there for the planning commission meeting as we could. So many turned out, there was no way to turn down the hospice. All of Scotland was behind us."
Not that McGregor is getting too serious-minded and earnest on us. After all, he's still having quite a good time down South. Especially when the locals ask which of his movies they should rent on a Saturday night.
"People here ask me that all the time, y'know," McGregor says. "They say, 'I've seen "Star Wars" and "Moulin Rouge". What else should we try to see you in?' I always tell 'em to get "Pillow Book"! That would be a bit of an eye-opener for them, wouldn't it?"
Photograph by Tony Baker for USA WEEKEND.
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Er sollte nur noch Brlle tragen, macht er aber ziemlich selten. Weißt du ob der weit- oder kurzsichtig ist?
Die Artikel werde ich mit morgen mal durchlesen.
Ich frage mich wie man gerade bei Ewan auf die Idee kommen kann, dass er seine Frau betrügt. Sowas würde er nie machen, leider.
Naja, geb dir auf jeden fall Mühe, das der Thread nicht auf Seite 2 abrutscht.
Ich fahre am 19.05 und komme erst am 23.05 wieder. Kann "Matrix" also nicht gleich sehen.

Die Artikel werde ich mit morgen mal durchlesen.
Ich frage mich wie man gerade bei Ewan auf die Idee kommen kann, dass er seine Frau betrügt. Sowas würde er nie machen, leider.
Naja, geb dir auf jeden fall Mühe, das der Thread nicht auf Seite 2 abrutscht.
Ich fahre am 19.05 und komme erst am 23.05 wieder. Kann "Matrix" also nicht gleich sehen.
Lady-Bant-Eerin hat geschrieben:Ich frage mich wie man gerade bei Ewan auf die Idee kommen kann, dass er seine Frau betrügt. Sowas würde er nie machen, leider.![]()
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Die denken ja eh, dass Nicole mit allem und jedem was hat.
Keine Ahnung ob Ewan weit- oder kurzsichtig ist. Vor ein paar Monaten wusste ich nicht mal, dass er eine Brille braucht.
Auf Seite 2 kommt er nicht, versprochen!
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HIER gibt es 8 Auschnitte aus "DWL". Man kann die auch runterladen, das müsste sogar bei dir gehen, hoffe ich.
Das mit Nicole ist ja sowieso herrlich, sie hat ja auch angeblich was mit Jude Law, aber gleichzeitig trifft sie sich mit dem Rapper, das ist echt witzig, besonders wenns an gleichen Tag passiert.
Man kommt aber auch nicht drauf ob er kurz- oder weitsichtig ist, da er sie manchman auf der Straße trägt und dann wieder wenn er was vorließt. Könnte man ihn ja mal fragen.
Naja, bin ja nur 5 Tage weg, das müsste er schaffen.[/url]
Das mit Nicole ist ja sowieso herrlich, sie hat ja auch angeblich was mit Jude Law, aber gleichzeitig trifft sie sich mit dem Rapper, das ist echt witzig, besonders wenns an gleichen Tag passiert.
Man kommt aber auch nicht drauf ob er kurz- oder weitsichtig ist, da er sie manchman auf der Straße trägt und dann wieder wenn er was vorließt. Könnte man ihn ja mal fragen.
Naja, bin ja nur 5 Tage weg, das müsste er schaffen.[/url]
Ich versuche das mit den Ausschnitten gleich mal. Ich hoffe nur, dass sie nicht zu groß sind. 
Fragen? Ok... irgendwo hatte ich doch seine Nummer *grübel*
Wusstest du, dass Ewan bei Jay Leno war? Zu dumm, dass ich das nicht mehr empfangen kann.
Fragen? Ok... irgendwo hatte ich doch seine Nummer *grübel*
Wusstest du, dass Ewan bei Jay Leno war? Zu dumm, dass ich das nicht mehr empfangen kann.
EWAN McGREGOR stunned a US TV audience after he admitted getting over-excited during a love scene with Rachel Weisz.
The Trainspotting star went into graphic detail as he told chat show king Jay Leno about filming with screen beauty Rachel, who starred in The Mummy.
Asked about doing sex scenes Ewan said: "It happens from time to time. I was working on Scarlet and Black - one of the first television series I ever did."
The astonished crowd on the late night show went silent for a moment at the end of the tale before breaking into applause and laughter.
Embarrassed host Leno just looked away and then quickly changed the subject.
The Scots star also revealed he was turned away from a Holiday Inn Express Hotel while touring America on his Harley Davidson.
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ich weiß nicht, ob ihr schon darüber gesprochen habt (hm ... vermutlich schon, welches ewan thema habt ihr denn NICHT abgehandelt *g*), aber ewan hat doch einige zeit auf bbc diese bedtime stories gelesen, nicht? das war so eine ganz kurze sendung, die jede nacht ausgestrahlt wurde, wo er sachen von chechov vorgelesen hat. habt ihr euch die schon mal angehört/gesehen?
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Ja, darüber haben wir geredet.
Ich habe alle Stories auf CD und jede bestimmt schon 15x gehört.
Hast du die Stories, oder suchst du sie noch? Nur für den Fall
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Ja, darüber haben wir geredet.
Ich habe alle Stories auf CD und jede bestimmt schon 15x gehört.
Hast du die Stories, oder suchst du sie noch? Nur für den Fall
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Was ich durchaus verstehen kann... 
Die Geschichten sind alle total gut und Ewan ist ein perfekter "Vorleser".
Btw, bitte!
Du musst aber auch Bant danken, die mir glaube ich den Link gegeben hat.
Übrigens gibt es ein paar der Geschichten auf www.classicreader.com, allerdings handelt es sich bei denen um andere Übersetzungen, die nicht ganz mit den "Book at Bedtime"-Versionen übereinstimmen.
Die Geschichten sind alle total gut und Ewan ist ein perfekter "Vorleser".
Btw, bitte!
Übrigens gibt es ein paar der Geschichten auf www.classicreader.com, allerdings handelt es sich bei denen um andere Übersetzungen, die nicht ganz mit den "Book at Bedtime"-Versionen übereinstimmen.
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Die "Bedtime Stories" hab ich auch auf CD, die sind so geil und Ewan's Stimme könnte ich mir stundenlang anhören.
Ja, die Seite hatte ich gepostet, glaube wegen der Japander-Spots.
Hoffe mal das es bald Bilder von der Show gibt, will wissen wie er aussah.
@ Nelle
Hast ein schönes neues Zitat in der Sig.
Die Ausschnitte sind echt zu groß? Son Mist, aber ich sag ja nichts. Wie lange würde das denn bei dir dauern?
Wenn das nicht mal ein geiles Poster ist, hoffe man bekommt das auch irgendwann, -wo zu kaufen.
Ja, die Seite hatte ich gepostet, glaube wegen der Japander-Spots.
Hoffe mal das es bald Bilder von der Show gibt, will wissen wie er aussah.
@ Nelle
Hast ein schönes neues Zitat in der Sig.
Die Ausschnitte sind echt zu groß? Son Mist, aber ich sag ja nichts. Wie lange würde das denn bei dir dauern?
Wenn das nicht mal ein geiles Poster ist, hoffe man bekommt das auch irgendwann, -wo zu kaufen.
Du hast keine ausreichende Berechtigung, um die Dateianhänge dieses Beitrags anzusehen.
Nee, nee... ich weiß genau, dass du genau diesen Link gepostet hast, weil ich die Story "Vanka" nirgendwo bekommen habe.
Pro Ausschnitt würde ich ca. 30 Minuten brauchen. Bei einigen vielleicht auch länger.
Zur Sig: Danke!
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