I, Claudius’
Professor Xavier
The X-Men film series
Captain Picard
Star Trek
Film and TV career 1987–present
Background & early career
Stage
Voice actor
Causes, beliefs and interests
Patrick Stewart Fan site
Sir Patrick Stewart (OBE) is an English actor, voice actor, director and producer with a careed that encompasses both movies, TV-series and the stage.
He has been with the Royal Shakespeare Company in England since fairly early in his career, making his first RSC appearance in the 1966 RSC staging of The Investigation, a play based on the Stanislaw Lem novel. In 1979 Stewart received the Laurence Oliver Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his role in a West End production of “Antony and Cleopatra”. Throughout the years, Stewart has appeared in more than 60 productions with the Company.
Internationally, Stewart is chiefly famous for his work in the United States from the 1980s and onward, especially for playing Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the Star Trek TV-series and movie franchise, and for portraying Professor Charles Xavier in the X-men series of superhero films.
Stewart and Hugh Jackman share the Guiness World Record for the longest career as a live-action Marvel superhero. Stewart for his potrayal of Professor Xavier and Jackman for his role as (Logan) Wolverine.
Short facts about Patrick Stewart
Born: 13 July 1940 in Mirfield, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
Nationality: British
Alma mater: Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
Years active: 1966 – present
Examples of accolades
Examples of Awards
Year | Award | Category | Work |
1992 | Drama Desk Awards | Outstanding Solo Performance | A Christmas Carol |
1996 | Grammy Awards | Best Spoken Word Album for Children | Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf |
1979 | Laurence Oliver Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Antony and Cleopatra |
2009 | Laurence Oliver Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Hamlet |
1990 | Saturn Awards | Best Genre Actor | Star Trek: The Next Generation |
2018 | Saturn Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Logan |
Other honours
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Patrick Stewart received a Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame on 16 December, 1996. It is located at 7021 Hollywood Blvd.
OBE
Patrick Stewart was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2001 New Year Honours for services to acting and the cinema.
Knight Bachelor
Patrick Stewart was appointed a Knight Bachelor in the 2010 New Year Honours for services to drama.
His knighthood was conferred by Queen Elizabeth II at an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace on 2 June, 2010.
University of Huddersfield
Since 2016, a building at the University of Huddersfield is named the Sir Patrick Stewart Building in honor of his work at the university.
Olympics
Stewart was one of the Olympic torch carriers for the 2012 London Summer Olympics.
Third greatest Yorkshireman
In a 2018 poll for Yorkshire Day, Stewart was voted third greatest Yorkshireman ever, after Michael Palin and Sean Bean.
Teaching
After moving from the United States to England in 2004, Stewart was appointed chancellor of the University of Huddersfield. In 2008, he became a professor of performing arts there, teaching master classes for drama students. He stepped down from his chancellorship in 2015.
In 2007, Stewart was named as the next Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professor of Contemporary Theatre based at St Catherine's College, Oxford.
Private life
Marriages
To Sheila Falconer; married in 1966 and divorced in 1990.
Patrick Stewart has two children with his first wife; a son named Daniel and a daughter named Sophia. Daniel appeared alongside his father in the 1992 episode ”The Inner Light” of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
To Wendy Neuss; married in 2000 and divorced in 2003. When they got engaged in 1997, she was one of the producers of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
To Sunny Ozell; married in 2013. They started dating in 2008 after meeting in New York City. They were married by Ian McKellen; first in Nevada and shortly thereafter in California (for legal reasons).