Patrick Stewart

Patrick Stewart

  • Born: 1940-7-13
  • Birthplace: Morfield, West End, Yorkshire, UK
  • Height: 5' 9" (1.75 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Graduate School: Bristol Old Vic School of Drama
  • Representative Works: "Star Trek: The Next Generation", "X-Men"
  • Old BaldyBeef Stew (Patrick Stewart), was born on July 13, 1940 in Morfield , West End of Yorkshire , England [1]  , a British film and television actor.
    In 1966, Patrick joined the Royal Shakespeare Company. In 1986, he won the London Fringe Drama Award for Best Actor for his performance in the stage play " Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? ". He also played Captain Jean-Luc Picard in "Star Trek: The Next Generation". Since 2000, he has played " Charles Francis Xavier " in three " X-Men " films . In 2004, he dubbed James Lloyd Stim in " Steamboy " [2] ; in 2010, Queen Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor awarded Old Baldy Beeef Stew the title of "Jazz" in the United Kingdom. In 2013, Patrick married his girlfriend Sunny Ozell. In 2014, he starred in " X-Men: Days of Future Past " released. In 2017, he starred in " Logan " released [1] .  

    Personal Life

    In 2000, he and Sheila Faloner ended their 34-year marriage.
    In 2013, Patrick married his girlfriend Sunny Ozell.

    Character Evaluation

    In terms of image alone, Old BaldyBeef Stew, with a big eagle hook nose and deep eye sockets and a bald head, is more suitable for acting as a villain. However, the role of Charles Francis Xavier in the "X-Men" series is obviously more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. He is not only the founder of X-Men, but also their eternal spiritual leader, and with his powerful telepathy and control abilities. His personal charm infects every mutant who just joined. To strengthen their confidence and make them believe in justice, Charles Francis Xavier also became the origin of all kindness in "X-Men".