Ewan Stewart, the Glossary
Andrew Ewan Stewart (born 26 August 1957) is a Scottish film, television and stage actor.[1]
Table of Contents
78 relations: A Midsummer Night's Dream (opera), A Month in the Country (play), Advertising, All Quiet on the Western Front (1979 film), Alpha Male (film), Ambassadors Theatre (London), Andy Stewart (musician), Arbroath, As I Lay Dying, Barriers (TV series), Boon (TV series), Clifton Hall School, Conspiracy (2001 film), David Hare (playwright), Dirty War, Dirty War (film), Don Juan, Dunsinane (play), Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance, Edinburgh, Ernest Borgnine, Georg Leibbrandt, Glasgow, Good and Bad at Games, Heat of the Sun, Heavenly Sword, Hector (2015 film), Irvine Welsh, Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy, James Bond, John Hannah (actor), Jumpy (play), Kafka (film), List of Silent Witness episodes, Looking After Jo Jo, Macduff (Macbeth), Malice Aforethought (film), Merchiston Castle School, Much Ado About Nothing, National Theatre of Scotland, Not Quite Paradise, Only Fools and Horses, P.O.W. (TV series), Paradise Postponed, Racing Demon (play), Rain on the Roof, Rebus (2000 TV series), Remembrance (1982 film), Resurrected (film), Richard Thomas (actor), ... Expand index (28 more) »
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A Midsummer Night's Dream (opera)
A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 64, is an opera with music by Benjamin Britten and set to a libretto adapted by the composer and Peter Pears from William Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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A Month in the Country (play)
A Month in the Country (translit) is a play in five acts by Ivan Turgenev, his only well-known work for the theatre.
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Advertising
Advertising is the practice and techniques employed to bring attention to a product or service.
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All Quiet on the Western Front (1979 film)
All Quiet on the Western Front is an epic anti-war television film produced by ITC Entertainment.
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Alpha Male (film)
Alpha Male is a 2006 American-British drama film directed by Dan Wilde and starring Jennifer Ehle and Danny Huston.
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Ambassadors Theatre (London)
The Ambassadors Theatre (formerly the New Ambassadors Theatre), is a West End theatre located in West Street, near Cambridge Circus on Charing Cross Road in the City of Westminster.
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Andy Stewart (musician)
Andrew Stewart MBE (30 December 1933 – 11 October 1993) was a Scottish singer and entertainer.
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Arbroath
Arbroath or Aberbrothock (url-status) is a former royal burgh and the largest town in the council area of Angus, Scotland, with a population of 23,902.
As I Lay Dying
As I Lay Dying is a 1930 Southern Gothic novel by American author William Faulkner.
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Barriers (TV series)
Barriers is a British children's television series, created and written by William Corlett, and made by Tyne Tees Television for ITV between 1981 and 1982.
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Boon (TV series)
Boon is a British television drama starring Michael Elphick, David Daker, and later Neil Morrissey.
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Clifton Hall School
Clifton Hall School is a private day school located near Newbridge in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Conspiracy (2001 film)
Conspiracy is a 2001 made-for-television drama film that dramatises the 1942 Wannsee Conference.
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David Hare (playwright)
Sir David Rippon Hare is an English playwright, screenwriter and theatre director.
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Dirty War
The Dirty War (Guerra sucia) is the name used by the military junta or civic-military dictatorship of Argentina (dictadura cívico-militar de Argentina) for the period of state terrorism in Argentina from 1974 to 1983 as a part of Operation Condor, during which military and security forces and death squads in the form of the Argentine Anticommunist Alliance (AAA, or Triple A) hunted down any political dissidents and anyone believed to be associated with socialism, left-wing Peronism, or the Montoneros movement.
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Dirty War (film)
Dirty War is a single British television drama film, co-written by Lizzie Mickery and Daniel Percival and directed by Percival, that first broadcast on BBC One on 26 September 2004.
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Don Juan
Don Juan, also known as Don Giovanni (Italian), is a legendary, fictional Spanish libertine who devotes his life to seducing women.
Dunsinane (play)
Dunsinane is a 2010 play by David Greig.
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Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance
Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance is a 1996 collection of three novellas by Irvine Welsh.
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Edinburgh
Edinburgh (Dùn Èideann) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas.
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Ernest Borgnine
Ernest Borgnine (born Ermes Effron Borgnino; January 24, 1917 – July 8, 2012) was an American actor whose career spanned over six decades.
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Georg Leibbrandt
Georg Leibbrandt (6 September 1899 – 16 June 1982) was a German Nazi Party official and civil servant.
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Glasgow
Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.
Good and Bad at Games
Good and Bad at Games is a UK television drama, first shown in the Film on Four strand on Channel 4 Television on 8 December 1983.
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Heat of the Sun
Heat of the Sun is a British television crime drama series, created by Russell Lewis and Timothy Prager, that first aired on ITV on 28 January 1998.
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Heavenly Sword
Heavenly Sword is a 2007 action-adventure hack and slash video game developed by Ninja Theory and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3.
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Hector (2015 film)
Hector is a 2015 British drama film written and directed by Jake Gavin.
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Irvine Welsh
Irvine Welsh (born 27 September 1958) is a Scottish novelist and short story writer.
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Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy
Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy is a 2011 Canadian film adaptation of the short story "The Undefeated" from the best-selling book Ecstasy by Irvine Welsh.
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James Bond
The James Bond series focuses on the titular character, a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections.
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John Hannah (actor)
John David Hannah (born 23 April 1962) is a Scottish actor and voice over artist. Ewan Stewart and John Hannah (actor) are Scottish male film actors, Scottish male stage actors and Scottish male television actors.
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Jumpy (play)
Jumpy is a play by April De Angelis.
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Kafka (film)
Kafka is a 1991 mystery thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh, from a screenplay by Lem Dobbs.
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List of Silent Witness episodes
Silent Witness is a British television drama.
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Looking After Jo Jo
Looking After Jo Jo is a 1998 BBC Scotland television drama starring Robert Carlyle.
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Macduff (Macbeth)
Lord Macduff, the Thane of Fife, is a character and the heroic main antagonist in William Shakespeare's Macbeth (c.1603–1607) that is loosely based on history.
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Malice Aforethought (film)
Malice Aforethought is a 2005 ITV drama based on Anthony Berkeley Cox’s 1931 novel of the same name, made by Granada Television.
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Merchiston Castle School
Merchiston Castle School is an independent boarding school for boys in the suburb of Colinton in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Much Ado About Nothing
Much Ado About Nothing is a comedy by William Shakespeare thought to have been written in 1598 and 1599.
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National Theatre of Scotland
The National Theatre of Scotland, established in 2006, is the national theatre company of Scotland.
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Not Quite Paradise
Not Quite Paradise is a 1985 British comedy-drama directed by Lewis Gilbert.
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Only Fools and Horses
Only Fools and Horses.... is a British television sitcom created and written by John Sullivan.
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P.O.W. (TV series)
P.O.W. is a television series consisting of 6 episodes, broadcast on ITV in 2003.
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Paradise Postponed
Paradise Postponed (1986) is a British 11-episode TV serial based on the 1985 novel by writer John Mortimer.
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Racing Demon (play)
Racing Demon is a 1990 play by English playwright David Hare.
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Rain on the Roof
Rain on the Roof is a television drama by Dennis Potter, broadcast by ITV on 26 October 1980.
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Rebus (2000 TV series)
Rebus is a British television detective drama series based on the Inspector Rebus novels by the Scottish author Ian Rankin.
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Remembrance (1982 film)
Remembrance is a British ensemble drama about Royal Navy ratings of HMS Raleigh, who are about to embark on a six-month naval exercise.
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Resurrected (film)
Resurrected is a 1989 drama film directed by Paul Greengrass in his directorial debut.
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Richard Thomas (actor)
Richard Earl Thomas (born June 13, 1951) is an American actor.
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River City
River City is a Scottish television soap opera created by Stephen Greenhorn which has been broadcast on BBC One Scotland since 24 September 2002.
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Rob Roy (1995 film)
Rob Roy is a 1995 historical biographical drama film directed by Michael Caton-Jones.
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Royal Court Theatre
The Royal Court Theatre, at different times known as the Court Theatre, the New Chelsea Theatre, and the Belgravia Theatre, is a non-commercial West End theatre in Sloane Square, London, England.
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Royal National Theatre
The Royal National Theatre of Great Britain, commonly known as the National Theatre (NT) within the UK and as the National Theatre of Great Britain internationally, is a performing arts venue and associated theatre company located in London, England.
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Royal Shakespeare Company
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is a major British theatre company, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England.
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Scotland
Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
Scottish Opera
Scottish Opera is the national opera company of Scotland, and one of the five national performing arts companies of Scotland.
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Screen One
Screen One is a British television anthology drama series, produced by the BBC and distributed by BBC Worldwide, that was transmitted on BBC One from 1989 to 1998.
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Shakespeare's Globe
Shakespeare's Globe is a realistic true-to-history reconstruction of the Globe Theatre, an Elizabethan playhouse first built in 1599 for which William Shakespeare wrote his plays.
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Sickness and Wealth
"Sickness and Wealth" is an episode of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses.
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Silent Witness
Silent Witness is a British crime drama television series produced by the BBC that focuses on a team of forensic pathology experts and their investigations into various crimes.
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Spender
Spender is a British television police procedural drama, created by Ian La Frenais and Jimmy Nail, that first broadcast on 8 January 1991 on BBC1.
Stella Does Tricks
Stella Does Tricks is a 1996 British drama film about a young Glaswegian girl, played by Kelly Macdonald, working as a prostitute in London.
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Straightheads
Straightheads is a 2007 British revenge/thriller film (titled Closure in the US), featuring brutal sexual violence, which follows a couple who seek revenge against a group of men.
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That Summer!
That Summer! is a 1979 British drama film directed by Harley Cokeliss and starring Ray Winstone, Tony London, Emily Moore and Julie Shipley.
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The Advocates (TV series)
The Advocates was a Scottish legal drama, broadcast on ITV, that ran for two series between 2 April 1991 and 23 March 1992.
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The Escape Artist (TV series)
The Escape Artist is a British drama thriller three-part series starring David Tennant.
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The First Stone (Rebus)
"The First Stone" is a 2007 episode of STV's Rebus television series.
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The Interceptor
The Interceptor is a British drama television serial that was first broadcast on BBC One from 10 June until 29 July 2015.
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The Pillowman
The Pillowman is a 2003 play by British-Irish playwright Martin McDonagh.
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Thyestes (Seneca)
Thyestes is a first century AD fabula crepidata (Roman tragedy with Greek subject) of approximately 1112 lines of verse by Lucius Annaeus Seneca, which tells the story of Thyestes, who unwittingly ate his own children who were slaughtered and served at a banquet by his brother Atreus.
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Titanic (1997 film)
Titanic is a 1997 American epic romantic disaster film directed, written, co-produced and co-edited by James Cameron.
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Traverse Theatre
The Traverse Theatre is a theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Trevor's World of Sport
Trevor's World of Sport began as a 2003 BBC television sitcom written and directed by Andy Hamilton and starring Neil Pearson as Trevor.
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Valhalla Rising (film)
Valhalla Rising is a 2009 English-language Danish period adventure film directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, co-written by Refn and Roy Jacobsen, and starring Mads Mikkelsen.
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Who Dares Wins (film)
Who Dares Wins, also known as The Final Option, is a 1982 British political thriller film directed by Ian Sharp and starring Lewis Collins, Judy Davis, Richard Widmark, Tony Doyle, and Edward Woodward.
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William McMaster Murdoch
William McMaster Murdoch, RNR (28 February 1873 – 15 April 1912) was a Scottish sailor, who served as a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy Reserve and was the first officer on the.
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Young Adam (film)
Young Adam is a 2003 British erotic drama film written and directed by David Mackenzie and starring Ewan McGregor, Tilda Swinton, Peter Mullan, Ewan Stewart and Emily Mortimer.
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See also
People educated at Clifton Hall School
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ewan_Stewart
, River City, Rob Roy (1995 film), Royal Court Theatre, Royal National Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, Scotland, Scottish Opera, Screen One, Shakespeare's Globe, Sickness and Wealth, Silent Witness, Spender, Stella Does Tricks, Straightheads, That Summer!, The Advocates (TV series), The Escape Artist (TV series), The First Stone (Rebus), The Interceptor, The Pillowman, Thyestes (Seneca), Titanic (1997 film), Traverse Theatre, Trevor's World of Sport, Valhalla Rising (film), Who Dares Wins (film), William McMaster Murdoch, Young Adam (film).