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Ewan Gordon McGregor (born March 31, 1971) is a Scottish-American actor and voice actor. His accolades include a Golden Globe Award and a Primetime Emmy Award. In 2013, he was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his services to drama and charity. While studying drama at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, McGregor began his career with a leading role in the British series Lipstick on Your Collar (1993). He gained international recognition for starring as drug addict Mark Renton in Trainspotting (1996) and as Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars prequel trilogy (1999β2005). His career progressed with starring roles in the musical Moulin Rouge! (2001), action film Black Hawk Down (2001), fantasy film Big Fish (2003), and thriller Angels and Demons (2009). He gained praise for his performances in the thriller The Ghost Writer (2010) and romantic comedy Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (2011). McGregor made his directorial debut with the crime film American Pastoral (2016), in which he also starred. For his dual role as brothers Ray and Emmit Stussy in the third season of the anthology series Fargo (2017), he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor β Miniseries or Television Film. He voiced LumiΓ¨re in Beauty and the Beast (2017), and played the title role in Christopher Robin (2018), Dan Torrance in Doctor Sleep (2019), and Black Mask in Birds of Prey (2020). He reprised his role as Kenobi in the 2022 miniseries Obi-Wan Kenobi, and won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor for his portrayal of fashion designer Halston in the miniseries Halston (2021). McGregor has also starred in theatre productions of Guys and Dolls (2005β2007) and Othello (2007β2008). He has been involved in charity work and has served as an ambassador for UNICEF UK since 2004.

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The Who's Tommy is a rock musical with a book by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff, based on The Who's 1969 rock opera, featuring music and lyrics by Townshend, with additional material by John Entwistle and Keith Moon. Directed by McAnuff, the story follows the journey of Tommy Walker, a "deaf, dumb, and blind" boy who becomes a pinball wizard and a spiritual savior after a traumatic childhood event. The show, which premiered in 1992 and hit Broadway in 1993, won multiple Tony Awards and has seen successful revivals, including a recent one in 2024, with its themes of trauma and celebrity remaining relevant.





