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Sir Patrick Stewart (born July 13, 1940) is an British film, television and stage actor. He has had a distinguished career in theatre and television for around half a century. He is most widely known for his television and film roles, as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation and as Professor Charles Xavier in the X-Men films. Stewart was born in Mirfield near Dewsbury in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England, the son of Gladys, a weaver and textile worker, and Alfred Stewart, a Regimental Sergeant Major in the British Army who served with the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry and previously worked as a general labourer and as a postman. Stewart and his first wife, Sheila Falconer, have two children: Daniel Freedom and Sophie Alexandra. Stewart and Falconer divorced in 1990. In 1997, he became engaged to Wendy Neuss, one of the producers of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and they married on 25 August 2000, divorcing three years later. Four months prior to his divorce from Neuss, Stewart played opposite actress Lisa Dillon in a production of The Master Builder. The two dated for four years, but are no longer together. He is now seeing Sunny Ozell; at 31, she is younger than his daughter. "I just don't meet women of my age," he explains. Stewart has been a prolific actor in performances by the Royal Shakespeare Company, appearing in over 60 productions.

Patrick Stewart

Professor X (Cameo)
for Professor X (Cameo) in The Wolverine (2002)
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James “Logan” Howlett is a drifter haunted by violent instincts and fragmented memories. Traveling from town to town, he survives by taking brutal underground fighting jobs, healing from wounds that should kill him. His life is upended when he is ambushed by Arkady Rossovich—Omega Red—a deadly assassin wielding carbonadium coils. As their clashes escalate, Logan begins to experience flashbacks of his buried past: his childhood in 19th-century Canada, the first emergence of his claws, and his capture by a covert military program known as Weapon X. Through these memories, Logan learns the truth behind his adamantium-bonded skeleton and the erasure of his identity. Omega Red, a product of a rival super-soldier program, serves as a dark reflection of what Logan could become—a man who embraced being a weapon. Hunted by the same forces that created him, Logan confronts Omega Red in an abandoned Soviet facility. Rejecting his role as a tool of war, Logan defeats his enemy and escapes, finally claiming the name Wolverine. With his past uncovered but his future uncertain, Logan walks away into the wilderness, determined to live on his own terms.