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Patrick Stewart Wiki Biography
(Now Sir) Patrick Stewart was born on 13 July 1940, in Mirfield, Yorkshire England. He is one of the most experienced and outstanding actors in the history. Some of Patrick’s most famous roles are in the television series, “Star Trek: The Next Generation” and in the “X-Men” film series. These movies are famous all over the world, so there is no surprise that sometimes he is even called Professor Charles Xavier.
So how rich is Patrick Stewart? It is estimated that Patrick’s net worth is $60 million. He has gained this sum of money from his numerous appearances in movies and television shows. Patrick has portrayed many historical roles and has also voiced different well-known characters. Although Patrick is now 74 years old, he still continues his career and there is a high chance that Patrick’s net worth will become higher and that his fans will continue to enjoy his work.
When Patrick was attending school, one of his teachers asked him to perform in one of Shakespeare’s plays, and from that time Patrick became interested in acting and decided to study drama, leaving school at 15 to focus more on acting in theatre, while supposedly working for a local newspaper. In 1966 Patrick became a part of the “Royal Shakespeare Company”, but then in 1967 he was cast in one of his first TV roles, in the longest-running series “Coronation Street”. He then appeared in more shows and this was the time when Patrick’s net worth began growing.
In 1987 Stewart was invited to act in the television show which later brought him a lot of success and acclaim, called “Star Trek: The Next Generation”. Appearing in this show until 1994 had a huge impact on the growth of Patrick Stewart’s net worth. After the fame that this show brought to Patrick, he became more noticed by other producers and in 2000 received an epic role in “X-Men” movie series. During the making of many “X-Men” films, Patrick had an opportunity to work with Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry and others, who are also very famous worldwide. Luckily, Patrick still continues acting in outstanding movies and television shows and we can all admire his dedication and hard work. In all, Patrick has acted in over 20 films, and many TV shows and series, including 196 episodes of “Star Trek” alone.
During his long career as an actor, Patrick has been nominated for and has won various awards.Some of them include, Golden Globe, Primetime Emmy Award, American Television Award, Blockbuster Entertainment Award, Family Film Award and others.
Further, after moving back to England from LA in 2004, to work in the theatre, Stewart was appointed Chancellor of the University of Huddersfield and subsequently as a Professor of Performing Arts in July 2008. Stewart was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2001, and then a Knight Bachelor(Sir) in 2010 for services to drama. In July 2011, Stewart received an honorary doctorate of letters from the University of East Anglia, and the same from the University of Leeds in 2014. In 2012, Stewart carried the Olympic torch as part of the official relay for the Summer Olympics, stating that it was better than any movie première.
While talking about Patrick Stewart’s personal life, he has two children from his first marriage to Sheila Falconer(1966-90), was then married to Wendy Neuss (2000–03), and has been married to Sunny Ozell since 2013.
Finally, Patrick is a remarkable personality, whose determination allowed him to achieve what he has now. Patrick is a perfect example of a hardworking and generous personality, who is always ready to help others.
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Patrick Stewart Quick Info
Full Name | Patrick Stewart |
Net Worth | $60 Million |
Date Of Birth | July 13, 1940 |
Place Of Birth | Mirfield, United Kingdom |
Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) |
Profession | Actor, Voice Actor, Journalist, Television Director, Film Producer |
Education | Crowlees Junior and Infant School |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Spouse | Sunny Ozell (m. 2013), Wendy Neuss (m. 2000–2003), Sheila Falconer (m. 1966–1990) |
Children | Daniel Stewart, Sophie Alexandra Stewart |
Parents | Gladys Stewart, Alfred Stewart |
Siblings | Geoffrey Stewart, Trevor Stewart |
Nicknames | Sir Patrick Stewart , Patrick Hewes Stewart , Sir Patrick Hewes Stewart , Sir Patrick Stewart, OBE |
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Awards | Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role, Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment and Family, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance, Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children, John and We… |
Nominations | Critics’ Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series, Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy, Tony Award for Best Lead Actor in a Play, Screen … |
Movies | Green Room, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Logan, X-Men, Star Trek Nemesis, X2, The Wolverine, X-Men: The Last Stand, Star Trek: Insurrection, Star Trek: First Contact, Dune, Star Trek Generations, Excalibur, Robin Hood: Men in Tights, Lifeforce, Chicken Little, The Prince of Egypt, The Pagemaster, Jim… |
TV Shows | Blunt Talk, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, Eleventh Hour, High Spirits with Shirley Ghostman, Star Trek: The Next Generation, I, Claudius, American Dad!, MGM: When the Lion Roars, 500 Nations, Mountain Gorilla, Playing Shakespeare, Animal Superpowers, Amazing Earth, Inside Planet Earth, Scrat’s Treasu… |
Patrick Stewart Trademarks
- Deadpan comic delivery
- Wry self-depreciating sense of humor
- Captain Jean-Luc Picard on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
- Frequently plays leaders or authority figures
- Roles in classical plays and Shakespearean dramas
- Bald head, strong authoritative voice and dedicated Shakespearean bearing
Patrick Stewart Quotes
- I had originally not wanted to see [Galaxy Quest (1999)] because I heard it was making fun of Star Trek, and then Jonathan Frakes rang me up and said, “You must not miss this movie! See it on a Saturday night in a full theatre.” And I did, and of course I found it was brilliant. Brilliant. No one laughed louder or longer in the cinema than I did, but the idea that the ship was saved and all of our heroes in that movie were saved simply by the fact that there were fans who did understand the scientific principles on which the ship worked was absolutely wonderful. And it was both funny and also touching in that it paid tribute to the dedication of these fans.
- [on being awarded Knight Bachelor in 2010] This is an honour that embraces those actors, directors and creative teams who have in these recent years helped fill my life with inspiration, companionship and sheer fun.
- [on Whoopi Goldberg joining the cast of Star Trek] To begin with, I was a little intimidated by her. Miss Goldberg here joined our show. I think I’m right, the same year that she won her Academy Award. And it was astonishing to me that an actress at the very peak of her career should, as I was told, ask, ask if she could appear on a syndicated science-fiction television show. And so I hadn’t met any Academy Award winners before that, so I was a little intimidated. I loved doing those scenes with Whoopi. I wish she had appeared more often. (May 2008)
- There’s always this sense in Los Angeles that if you’re doing theater, it’s because you can’t get film or even television work.
- I had a certain fear of exposing myself too much in my work for a long time. A lot of what performing to me had been was elaborate, and at times quite clever, concealment. Someone once said of acting that it is “telling beautiful lies”, and well, it became just no longer satisfactory to work that way.
- I’m going to Stratford next year [2009] to play Claudius in “Hamlet”, knowing that I shall never be asked to give my Hamlet. I’ve done bits of it in recital, but I never played Hamlet, I never played Romeo, I never played Orlando, I never played Benedick. The sad thing is that when you’re really ready to play these roles – when you really know how to play them – nobody’s going to cast you.
- It would irritate my father so much – because he was a military man, and both my brothers did military service, and I didn’t – that I walk around New York and I hear, “Hey, Captain, how are you?”.
- I have this theory that these roles, the really great roles – there are elements of them in all of us. And that is part of the greatness of this dramatist, that he taps into something which is entirely human. You feel him reaching out his hand and saying to you as an actor, “Come on, it’s easier than you think.”.
- All I know is that I have to act. It’s a compulsion. I’m driven to it. I wouldn’t say that I would die if it were taken away from me, but a large part of me would shrivel up.
- Writing is the strength of any project. If the script isn’t good, then you’ll be doing a cellophane job from day one, patching it up, trying to cover all the holes.
- Reinforcing human rights is the way to reinforce security.
- Having played many roles of scientific intellect I do have an empathy for that world. It’s been hard on me because flying the Enterprise for seven years in Star Trek and sitting in Cerebro in X-Men has led people to believe that I know what I’m talking about. But I’m still trying to work out how to operate the air conditioning unit on my car. (September/October 2006, Star Trek Magazine issue #1)
- [when asked if he had any memorable production memories from Star Trek] I had a letter from a Las Vegas police sergeant. He wasn’t asking for anything, he just wrote and said how much the show meant to him, and that he loved his work but there were many times when it made him very low and very despairing about society. When that happens, I go home and watch The Next Generation and it restores my belief that the world will get better. (September/October 2006, Star Trek Magazine issue #1)
- [when asked if he were offered the role on Star Trek today, would he accept it?] Every now and again I sit in a hotel room, watching the show on television and I go, “Hello. I don’t remember this episode.” I’ll be sitting there watching and forgetting that I ordered room service and there’s a knock on the door. I let the guy in and he comes and sees that I’m watching the show. He’s going to go back to the kitchen and say, “I’ve just seen the saddest thing ever. This guy is sitting there watching his old show.”. (September/October 2006, Star Trek Magazine issue #1)
- [on William Shatner] Bill has one style. We have completely contrasting personalities. We’re very good friends. I adore him, but we’re very different people, so they were smart enough to write characters that reflected that.
- Before long there was another series, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), then Star Trek: Voyager (1995), now there is Star Trek: Enterprise (2001). Bill [William Shatner] was still filling Captain Kirk’s shoes, and I was building shoes of my own.
- A lot of these changes we do on stage. So the Apollo audience, whether it’s to their taste or not, will have to tolerate the sight of Josh and myself taking our clothes on and off.
- The three things that I am most proud of doing in my life is firstly, Extras (2005); secondly, my appearance on The Simpsons (1989) and thirdly, appearing on Sesame Street (1969).
- [on his initial belief that he would be fired from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)] When it first started, I didn’t think that I would survive beyond the pilot. I did not unpack; I didn’t see the point. I thought the producers would come to their senses and realize they’d made a grave error in casting me. I was certain that I’d be on my way back to London… Eventually, it became clear to me that not only wasn’t I going to go away, the series wasn’t going to go away. I stayed, and have relished every moment.
- I would like to see us get this place right first before we have the arrogance to put significantly flawed civilizations out onto other planets, even though they may be utterly uninhabited.
- I was brought up in a very poor and very violent household. I spent much of my childhood being afraid.
- [on preparing for the role of Professor Charles Xavier in X-Men (2000)] I read a lot of comic books.
- [on whether or not he is typecast by audiences as Jean-Luc Picard] I think perhaps when I first walk in front of the camera they’ll say, “Aha, there, ah, yeah, Jean-Luc, we recognize him despite that charming little mustache.” I believe that audiences are really smart enough to let go of that pretty quickly, but that’s also my job as an actor to persuade them that, you know, Jean-Luc Picard is left behind and this is someone entirely different… I mean, I’m an actor dedicated to transforming myself and to creating original pieces of work, and I will not accept that my life is going to be forever connected to Jean-Luc Picard in the roles that I play. On the other hand, I’m absolutely delighted that he’s still in my life. Actually, I think my appearance in The Simpsons and an appearance that I did on Sesame Street – in praise of the letter B – were perhaps the two most distinguished bits of work that I’ve done in the United States. [on his love for Beavis and Butt-Head (1993)] Oh, yes, my passion for them remains the same… I think it’s one of the most original and brilliant pieces of television that we’ve seen in recent years. The dialogue is delightful. I simply sit and giggle and laugh all the time.
Patrick Stewart Important Facts
- $14,000,000
- $9,500,000
- $5,000,000
- $100,000 per episode
- 2,000 pounds
- He was considered for the roles of Goliath, Macbeth and King Arthur in Gargoyles (1994). However, Stewart’s agent commanded a high salary. Greg Weisman and his crew thought of asking Jonathan Frakes and Marina Sirtis to pressure Stewart’s agent into lowering it down. Ultimately, they decided not to because they realised it would have been unfair to both Frakes and Stirtis.
- Was considered for the role of Dr. Victor Fries/Mr. Freeze in Batman & Robin (1997), which went to Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- He has always lamented the fact that he was never tapped for a role in the Harry Potter movies.
- Once said the stillsuit that he wore in Dune (1984) was the most uncomfortable costume he had ever worn.
- He played Claudius in both Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (1980) and Hamlet (2009).
- He was considered for the role of Piers Hawthorne in Community (2009) that went to Chevy Chase.
- Although he played Derek Jacobi’s uncle and stepfather in Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (1980), he is almost two years his junior in real life.
- Has two roles in common with James McAvoy: (1) McAvoy played Macbeth in ShakespeaRe-Told: Macbeth (2005) while Stewart played him in Great Performances: Macbeth (2010) and (2) Stewart played Professor Charles Xavier in X-Men (2000), X2 (2003), X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), The Wolverine (2013) and X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) while McAvoy played him in X: First Class (2011), X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) and X-Men: Apocalypse (2016). They also each share the role of Macbeth with their respective Magnetos, Ian McKellen and Michael Fassbender.
- He was considered for the roles of Colonel Colin Caine, Dr. Bukovsky, Lamson and Kelly in the science fiction horror film Lifeforce (1985), but was eventually cast as Asylum director Dr. Armstrong.
- Lives in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.
- In Star Trek: Nemesis (2002), he worked with Tom Hardy, who played a clone of Jean-Luc Picard. Hardy later appeared in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011). Stewart had appeared in the original miniseries Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979) as Karla. In X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), Stewart works with James McAvoy, who plays a younger version of Professor Xavier. One of McAvoy’s earliest projects was Children of Dune (2003). Stewart had appeared in the original Dune (1984).
- When (presumably) nominated to complete the Ice Bucket Challenge (which involves filming yourself having a bucket of ice tipped over you or pay a forfeit to charity), Stewart released a wordless video in which he wrote out a cheque, then took two ice cubes from a bucket, put them in a glass of whisky, and toasted the camera.
- Has won three prestigious Laurence Olivier Awards for his work on London’s West End stage: “A Christmas Carol”, “Antony and Cleopatra” and “Hamlet”. He also won the Evening Standard Best Actor Drama award for “Macbeth”.
- The cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) playfully nicknamed him “Old Baldy”.
- Recovering at home in Los Angeles, California after “pre-emptive” angioplasty. [August 2004]
- In 2013, when Sir Patrick Stewart married singer/songwriter Sunny Ozell, it was Sir Ian McKellen who they asked to officiate the ceremony. Friends Stewart and McKellen have co-starred in many projects over the years, perhaps most notably as nemeses Charles Xavier and Magneto in the X-Men movies.
- Engaged to Sunny Ozell, a New York-based jazz singer he has been dating since 2009. [March 2013]
- Scheduling conflicts with Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) forced him to turn down multiple offers to lend his voice to various Disney films including: The Little Mermaid (1989), Beauty and the Beast (1991), Aladdin (1992) and Pocahontas (1995).
- Is a self-confessed huge fan of Reba McEntire.
- Stewart related, on The Graham Norton Show: Liam Neeson/Sir Patrick Stewart/Alan Davies/Ed Sheeran (2012), a memorable encounter he once had in San Francisco where he was severely mistaken when a tipsy couple boarded a hotel elevator with him. No sooner had the doors closed when the man blurted out, “Oh my God, I can’t believe it, it’s Dr. Spock from Star Wars.” To which his wife responded, “Honey no, no, you got it wrong. This is Sir Ben Kingsley.”.
- When starting on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), he was such an unknown with the American networks, that his trailer simply read “British Shakespeare Actor”.
- Very good friends with Whoopi Goldberg and William Shatner.
- Has played the same character (Captain Jean-Luc Picard) in four different series: Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), Family Guy (1999) and Robot Chicken (2005).
- (June 2, 2010) Was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace for his services to drama.
- He was awarded Knight Bachelor of the Order of the British Empire in the 2010 Queen’s New Year’s Honours List for his services to drama.
- Close friends with Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) co-star Gates McFadden, who played Dr. Beverly Crusher. Stewart was the one who convinced her to return in the series’ third season.
- He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Live Theater at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on December 16, 1996.
- Actress Teryl Rothery, who co-starred with Stewart in Masterminds (1997) has a longtime crush on the actor, which she often speaks of during convention appearances.
- Has two older brothers: Geoffrey Stewart (born January 28, 1925) and Trevor Stewart (born August 10, 1935).
- Has provided narration for Rick Wakeman’s album “Return to the Centre of the Earth” (1999).
- Is a huge and very much devoted fan of Monty Python, and he is also good friends with all the Python members and was close personal friends with the late Graham Chapman. He is so much of a fan and friend of the Pythons, that they have publicly announced if there ever was a reunion tour, Stewart would be Chapman’s replacement.
- Has played two kings of England (Richard Lionheart in Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993) and Henry II in The Lion in Winter (2003)), and Vice President Dick Cheney on American Dad! (2005).
- Besides his character named by Gene Roddenberry after Jacques-Yves Cousteau’s close friend, Picard can also be seen as a reference to Captain Pike of the original series. “Picard” means pike handler in French.
- Because his French character on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) has a British accent, he has joked to fans that Jean-Luc Picard was raised by an English nanny.
- He was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2000 Queen’s Millennium Honours list for his services to acting and the cinema.
- Was considered for the role of Willy Wonka in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), which went to Johnny Depp.
- Has appeared in John le Carré’s Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979) and Smiley’s People (1982), as Karla, controller of the Russian Secret Service. In both, he appeared in just one scene, both opposite Sir Alec Guinness and had no dialog in either.
- Is a huge fan of F1. He attended the 2003 British Grand Prix, and has taken part in several celebrity car races.
- Has been close friends with Brian Blessed since childhood.
- Is a longtime supporter and member of the British Labour Party.
- Has appeared with Kelsey Grammer in five different productions: Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), Frasier (1993), X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return (2013) and X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014).
- He played Richard the Lionheart in Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993) and his father King Henry II in The Lion in Winter (2003).
- He was originally the narrator of The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993). However, director Tim Burton decided to cut most of the narration and also changed the voice. Stewart’s original recording can be heard in Danny Elfman’s soundtrack because Elfman liked Stewart’s reading better.
- Has appeared in two completely different, unrelated productions with Clive Revill about Robin Hood: Star Trek: The Next Generation: Qpid (1991) and Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993).
- He accepted a part in Wild Geese II (1985) because he urgently needed money for an expensive home repair job and that was the first role he was offered upon receiving the bill from the repairman. He allegedly appeared in Lifeforce (1985) for the same reason.
- He was considered for many guest roles in Doctor Who (1963): Professor Watson in “The Hand of Fear”, Aukon in “State of Decay”, Commander Scott in “Earthschock”, the Catellan in “Arc of Infinity”, Valgard in “Terminus”, Vorshak in “Warriors of the Deep”, Wolsey in “The Awakening”, Col. Archer in “Resurrection of the Daleks”, The Chief Officer in “Vengeance on Varos”, Lord Ravensworth in “The Mark of the Rani”, Orcini in “Revelation of the Daleks”, and Travers in “The Trial of a Time Lord: Terror of the Vervoids”. He was also considered for both the Doctor and the Master in Doctor Who (1996) and was offered the role of the Narrator in “The End of Time”.
- Had the first line on both Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), and the last line on the former.
- Along with Colm Meaney and Armin Shimerman, he is one of only three actors to appear in the pilots of two different “Star Trek” series (Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993)). Michael Dorn as Worf was in both “Star Trek: TNG” and “Star Trek: DS9”, and John de Lancie was in “Star Trek: TNG”, “Star Trek: DS9” and Star Trek: Voyager (1995).
- Referred to Commander Riker on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) as Number One. When he guest-starred on an episode of The Simpsons (1989), he played a character named Number One.
- Is the new Chancellor of the University of Huddersfield, England and made his first official visit to the University on March 10, 2004.
- He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1994 (1993 season) for Best Entertainment Award for his adaptation and staged performance of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” at the Old Vic.
- Is a huge fan of the comic book series “Transmetropolitan”, written by Warren Ellis. It follows the adventures of journalist Spider Jerusalem in a future of paranoia and corruption, and deals with politics, journalism and, most of all, the truth. He has even written an introduction to “Lonely City”, one of the graphic novels in the series, explaining how he enjoys the main character’s brutality and hostility towards this world as a desire that we all sometimes feel.
- He accepted the position of Chancellor of the University of Huddersfield and became a British resident again in 2004. [November 2003]
- Is a huge fan of Doctor Who (1963) and Red Dwarf (1988).
- Is a lifelong supporter of Huddersfield Town Football Club of the Football League.
- In episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), when he got up, he had a habit of tugging on the uniform where it was creased. Jonathan Frakes jokingly called this the Picard Maneuver, and the name stuck.
- Best friends with his Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) castmate Brent Spiner, who was Stewart’s best man at the wedding to Star Trek: Voyager (1995) producer Wendy Neuss.
- Has a human rights scholarship named after him from Amnesty International.
- During the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), he was so convinced that he was going to be fired from the series that he did not unpack his bags for six weeks.
- US TV Guide — voted “Most Bodacious” male on television in 1993.
- Is an Honorary Associate Artist of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
- New York Theater Critics Drama Desk Award for Best Solo Performance 1993, for “A Christmas Carol” at the Broadhurst.
- London Fringe Theatre Best Actor Award 1986, for the role of George in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” at the Young Vic.
- Announced his engagement to former Star Trek: Voyager (1995) producer Wendy Neuss, aged 39. [September 1997]
- Father of Sophie Stewart and Daniel Stewart.
Patrick Stewart Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
Star Trek: Invasion | 2000 | Video Game | Captain Jean-Luc Picard (voice) | Actor |
Star Trek: Armada | 2000 | Video Game | Jean-Luc Picard / Locutus of Borg clone (voice) | Actor |
A Christmas Carol | 1999 | TV Movie | Mr. Ebenezer Scrooge | Actor |
Star Trek: Hidden Evil | 1999 | Video Game | Capt. Jean-Luc Picard (voice) | Actor |
Animal Farm | 1999 | TV Movie | Napoleon (voice) | Actor |
The Prince of Egypt | 1998 | Seti (voice) | Actor | |
Star Trek: Insurrection | 1998 | Picard | Actor | |
Wayfinders | 1998 | Documentary | Captain Cook | Actor |
Safe House | 1998 | Mace Sowell | Actor | |
Dad Savage | 1998 | Dad Savage | Actor | |
Moby Dick | 1998 | TV Mini-Series | Captain Ahab | Actor |
Star Trek the Experience: The Klingon Encounter | 1998 | Short | Captain Jean-Luc Picard (voice) | Actor |
Star Trek: Generations | 1997 | Video Game | Capt. Jean-Luc Picard (voice) | Actor |
Masterminds | 1997 | Bentley | Actor | |
Conspiracy Theory | 1997 | Dr. Jonas | Actor | |
Star Trek: First Contact | 1996 | Picard | Actor | |
The Canterville Ghost | 1996 | TV Movie | Sir Simon de Canterville | Actor |
Star Trek: The Next Generation – A Final Unity | 1995 | Video Game | Captain Jean-Luc Picard (voice) | Actor |
Let It Be Me | 1995 | John | Actor | |
Jeffrey | 1995 | Sterling | Actor | |
500 Nations | 1995 | TV Mini-Series | Actor | |
Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos | 1994 | Video Game | King Richard (voice) | Actor |
The Pagemaster | 1994 | Adventure (voice) | Actor | |
Star Trek: Generations | 1994 | Picard | Actor | |
In Search of Dr. Seuss | 1994 | TV Movie | Sgt. Mulvaney | Actor |
Star Trek: The Next Generation | 1987-1994 | TV Series | Captain Jean-Luc Picard Locutus of Borg Michael Williams … |
Actor |
Robin Hood: Men in Tights | 1993 | King Richard | Actor | |
Gunmen | 1993 | Loomis | Actor | |
Detonator | 1993 | TV Movie | Malcolm Philpott | Actor |
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | 1993 | TV Series | Captain Jean-Luc Picard Locutus of Borg |
Actor |
L.A. Story | 1991 | Mr. Perdue, Maitre D’ at L’Idiot | Actor | |
Liftoff! An Astronaut’s Journey | 1990 | Video | Narrator | Actor |
Theatre Night | 1987 | TV Series | Anthony Anderson | Actor |
Screenplay | 1986 | TV Series | Antonio Salieri | Actor |
Lady Jane | 1986 | Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk | Actor | |
The Doctor and the Devils | 1985 | Prof. Macklin | Actor | |
Code Name: Emerald | 1985 | Colonel Peters | Actor | |
Lifeforce | 1985 | Dr. Armstrong | Actor | |
Wild Geese II | 1985 | Russian General | Actor | |
Dune | 1984 | Gurney Halleck | Actor | |
Uindii | 1984 | Mr. Duffner | Actor | |
Pope John Paul II | 1984 | TV Movie | Party Secretary Wladyslaw Gomulka | Actor |
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind | 1984 | Lord Yupa (voice) | Actor | |
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind | 1984 | Lord Yupa (English version, voice) | Actor | |
Maybury | 1981-1983 | TV Series | Dr. Edward Roebuck | Actor |
Smiley’s People | 1982 | TV Mini-Series | Karla | Actor |
The Plague Dogs | 1982 | Major (voice) | Actor | |
Excalibur | 1981 | Leondegrance | Actor | |
Little Lord Fauntleroy | 1980 | TV Movie | Wilkins | Actor |
The Anatomist by James Bridie | 1980 | TV Movie | Dr. Knox | Actor |
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark | 1980 | TV Movie | Claudius | Actor |
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy | 1979 | TV Mini-Series | Karla | Actor |
BBC2 Play of the Week | 1978 | TV Series | Janos | Actor |
Drama | 1977 | TV Series | Oedipus | Actor |
Jackanory | 1977 | TV Series | Reader | Actor |
I, Claudius | 1976 | TV Mini-Series | Sejanus | Actor |
The Madness | 1976 | TV Movie | Largo Caballero | Actor |
North & South | 1975 | TV Mini-Series | John Thornton | Actor |
Hedda | 1975 | Ejlert Løvborg | Actor | |
Hennessy | 1975 | Tilney | Actor | |
Churchill’s People | 1975 | TV Series | Wulfric | Actor |
Joby | 1975 | TV Movie | Reg Weston | Actor |
The Gathering Storm | 1974 | TV Movie | Clement Attlee | Actor |
Antony and Cleopatra | 1974 | TV Movie | Enobarbus | Actor |
2nd House | 1974 | TV Series | Anton | Actor |
Fall of Eagles | 1974 | TV Mini-Series | Lenin | Actor |
Play for Today | 1973 | TV Series | The Man | Actor |
BBC Play of the Month | 1973 | TV Series | Gurvich | Actor |
Coronation Street | 1967 | TV Series | Fire Officer | Actor |
Theatre 625 | 1966 | TV Series | Mr. Hardcastle | Actor |
Story Parade | 1964 | TV Series | Jack | Actor |
Logan | 2017 | post-production | Charles Xavier Professor X |
Actor |
Wilde Wedding | 2017 | post-production | Harold | Actor |
Blunt Talk | 2015-2016 | TV Series | Walter Blunt | Actor |
Spark | 2016/I | The Captain (voice) | Actor | |
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt | 2016 | TV Series | Patrick Stewart | Actor |
American Dad! | 2005-2016 | TV Series | Avery Bullock Avery Bullock as B Patrick Stewart … |
Actor |
Christmas Eve | 2015 | Harris | Actor | |
Robot Chicken | 2012-2015 | TV Series | Captain Jean-Luc Picard Goliath Kama Sutra Narrator … |
Actor |
Oscar’s Hotel for Fantastical Creatures | 2015 | TV Mini-Series | Albert | Actor |
Ted 2 | 2015 | Narrator (voice) | Actor | |
Green Room | 2015 | Darcy | Actor | |
A Million Ways to Die in the West | 2014 | Dream Voice (uncredited) | Actor | |
X-Men: Days of Future Past | 2014 | Professor X | Actor | |
Match | 2014 | Tobi Powell | Actor | |
Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff | 2014 | Video Game | Patrick Stewart Jean-Luc Picard (voice) |
Actor |
Family Guy | 2005-2014 | TV Series | Baby Susie Swanson (Inner Voice) Narrator Captain Jean-Luc Picard … |
Actor |
Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey | 2014 | TV Mini-Series documentary | William Herschel | Actor |
The Colbert Report | 2014 | TV Series | Chuck Dupree | Actor |
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 | 2014 | Video Game | Zobek (voice) | Actor |
Sinbad: The Fifth Voyage | 2014 | Narrator (voice) | Actor | |
The Daily Show | 2014 | TV Series | Jade Rabbit | Actor |
The Wolverine | 2013 | Charles Xavier (uncredited) | Actor | |
Hunting Elephants | 2013 | Lord Michael Simpson | Actor | |
Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return | 2013 | Tugg (voice) | Actor | |
The Simpsons | 1995-2013 | TV Series | Vigorous Older Man Number One |
Actor |
Futurama | 2012 | TV Series | Huntmaster | Actor |
The Olympic Ticket Scalper | 2012 | Short | Ticket-Tooth Philip | Actor |
The Hollow Crown | 2012 | TV Series | John of Gaunt | Actor |
Ted | 2012 | Narrator (voice) | Actor | |
Ice Age: Continental Drift | 2012 | Ariscratle (voice) | Actor | |
Epithet | 2012 | Short | John | Actor |
Gnomeo & Juliet | 2011 | Bill Shakespeare (voice) | Actor | |
Lego Universe | 2010 | Video Game | Narrator | Actor |
Great Performances | 2010 | TV Series | Macbeth | Actor |
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow | 2010 | Video Game | Zobek (voice) | Actor |
Hamlet | 2009 | TV Movie | Claudius Ghost |
Actor |
X-Men Origins: Wolverine | 2009 | Professor Charles Xavier (uncredited) | Actor | |
TMNT | 2007 | Winters (voice) | Actor | |
Star Trek: Legacy | 2006 | Video Game | Captain Jean Luc Picard (voice) | Actor |
The Audition | 2006/II | Short voice | Actor | |
Borg War | 2006 | Video | Jean Luc Picard (voice) | Actor |
X-Men: The Last Stand | 2006 | Charles Xavier Professor X |
Actor | |
X-Men: The Official Game | 2006 | Video Game | Professor Charles Xavier (voice) | Actor |
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion | 2006 | Video Game | Emperor Uriel Septim VII (voice) | Actor |
Eleventh Hour | 2006 | TV Series | Professor Ian Hood | Actor |
Bambi II | 2006 | The Great Prince (voice) | Actor | |
The Snow Queen | 2005 | TV Movie | The Raven (voice) | Actor |
Chicken Little | 2005 | Mr. Woolensworth (voice) | Actor | |
X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse | 2005 | Video Game | Professor X (voice) | Actor |
Mysterious Island | 2005 | TV Movie | Nemo | Actor |
Extras | 2005 | TV Series | Patrick Stewart | Actor |
Star Trek: Enterprise | 2005 | TV Series | Captain Jean-Luc Picard | Actor |
The Game of Their Lives | 2005 | Older Dent McSkimming | Actor | |
High Spirits with Shirley Ghostman | 2005 | TV Series | Narrator | Actor |
Dragons: A Fantasy Made Real | 2004 | TV Movie | Narrator (voice) | Actor |
X-Men Legends | 2004 | Video Game | Professor Charles Xavier (voice) | Actor |
Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone | 2004 | Video Game | Khelban ‘Blackstaff’ Arunsun (voice) | Actor |
Suchîmubôi | 2004 | Dr. Lloyd Steam (English version, voice) | Actor | |
Boo, Zino & the Snurks | 2004 | Albert Drollinger (English version, voice) | Actor | |
The Lion in Winter | 2003 | TV Movie | King Henry II | Actor |
Frasier | 2003 | TV Series | Alistair Burke | Actor |
Water for Tea | 2003 | Video short | Narrator | Actor |
Star Trek: Elite Force II | 2003 | Video Game | Captain Jean-Luc Picard (voice) | Actor |
X2 | 2003 | Professor Charles Xavier | Actor | |
X2 – Wolverine’s Revenge | 2003 | Video Game | Professor Charles Xavier (voice) | Actor |
Star Trek: Nemesis | 2002 | Jean-Luc Picard | Actor | |
Star Trek: Starfleet Command III | 2002 | Video Game | Captain Jean-Luc Picard (voice) | Actor |
X-Men: Next Dimension | 2002 | Video Game | Prof. Charles Xavier Professor X (voice) |
Actor |
King of Texas | 2002 | TV Movie | John Lear | Actor |
Star Trek: Bridge Commander | 2002 | Video Game | Captain Jean-Luc Picard (voice) | Actor |
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius | 2001 | King Goobot (voice) | Actor | |
Star Trek: Armada II | 2001 | Video Game | Captain Jean-Luc Picard (voice) | Actor |
X-Men | 2000 | Professor Charles Xavier | Actor | |
Blunt Talk | 2015-2016 | TV Series producer – 20 episodes | Producer | |
The Lion in Winter | 2003 | TV Movie executive producer | Producer | |
King of Texas | 2002 | TV Movie executive producer | Producer | |
A Christmas Carol | 1999 | TV Movie executive producer | Producer | |
Star Trek: Insurrection | 1998 | associate producer | Producer | |
The Canterville Ghost | 1996 | TV Movie co-producer | Producer | |
Hollywood Update | 2000 | TV Series | Director | |
Star Trek: The Next Generation | 1991-1994 | TV Series 5 episodes | Director | |
King of Texas | 2002 | TV Movie performer: “Will You Come to the Bower?” – uncredited | Soundtrack | |
Animal Farm | 1999 | TV Movie performer: “Beasts of the World” | Soundtrack | |
In Search of Dr. Seuss | 1994 | TV Movie performer: “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling” – uncredited | Soundtrack | |
Chaos on the Bridge | 2014 | TV Movie documentary thanks | Thanks | |
The Captains | 2011 | Documentary very special thanks | Thanks | |
The Captain’s Summit | 2009 | Video documentary special thanks | Thanks | |
Star Trek: Beyond the Final Frontier | 2007 | TV Movie documentary special thanks | Thanks | |
Life and Times | 1997 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Whales: An Unforgettable Journey | 1997 | Documentary short | Narrator (voice) | Self |
1996 MTV Movie Awards | 1996 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
The Secret Life of Earth | 1996 | TV Movie documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond | 1996 | TV Special documentary | Himself | Self |
Showbiz Today | 1996 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The 38th Annual Grammy Awards | 1996 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
2nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 1996 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Nine Worlds | 1996 | Video Game documentary | Himself – Narrator (voice) | Self |
Sex, Censorship and the Silver Screen | 1996 | TV Series documentary | Quote Reader | Self |
The 49th Annual Tony Awards | 1995 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter: Best Featured Actor in a Play | Self |
Gottschalk Late Night | 1995 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
From Here to Infinity: The Ultimate Voyage | 1994 | Video documentary short | Himself – Narrator | Self |
Liberation | 1994 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Stargazers | 1994 | TV Movie documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Journey’s End: The Saga of Star Trek – The Next Generation | 1994 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Saturday Night Live | 1994 | TV Series | Himself – Host | Self |
The Secret of Life on Earth | 1993 | Documentary short | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Patrick Stewart Narrates ‘The Planets’ | 1993 | Video documentary | Himself – Narrator | Self |
1993 Environmental Media Awards | 1993 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
The 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | 1993 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter | Self |
Larry King Live | 1993 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
MGM: When the Lion Roars | 1992 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself – Host | Self |
The 13th Annual CableACE Awards | 1992 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Space Age | 1992 | TV Series documentary | Himself – Host | Self |
In the Company of Whales | 1991 | TV Movie documentary | Himself – Narrator | Self |
Star Trek 25th Anniversary Special | 1991 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The Shape of the World | 1991 | TV Mini-Series | Himself (Host / Narrator) | Self |
Discovering Hamlet | 1990 | TV Movie documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | 1990 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter: Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series | Self |
The Arsenio Hall Show | 1989-1990 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The London Programme | 1989 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Hour Magazine | 1988 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Reading Rainbow | 1988 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Screenplay | 1986 | TV Series | Himself – Narrator | Self |
Horizon | 1983-1984 | TV Series documentary | Himself – Narrator | Self |
Playing Shakespeare | 1982 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Maybury | 1981 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The South Bank Show | 1979 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Civilisation | 1969 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Horatio | Self |
The Connected Universe | 2016 | Documentary completed | Narrator | Self |
Extra | 2015-2016 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors | 2016 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
21st Annual Critics’ Choice Awards | 2016 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
73rd Golden Globe Awards | 2016 | TV Special | Himself – Nominee | Self |
Sir Patrick Stewart: A Knight of Comedy | 2016 | TV Movie | Himself – Host | Self |
Using Their Powers for Good: A CNN Super-Heroes Special | 2015 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Loose Women | 2015 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Late Night with Seth Meyers | 2014-2015 | TV Series | Himself – Guest / Himself | Self |
Live with Kelly and Michael | 2014-2015 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Squawk Box | 2015 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
CBS This Morning | 2015 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The Late Late Show with James Corden | 2015 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Conan | 2015 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Mutant vs. Machine: The Making of ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ | 2015 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
X-Men: Unguarded | 2015 | Video short | Himself | Self |
This Morning | 2006-2015 | TV Series | Himself – Guest / Himself | Self |
Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf | 2014-2015 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
VE Day: Remembering Victory | 2015 | TV Movie documentary | Himself – Aged 4 on VE Day | Self |
Journey to Space | 2015 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Shakespeare Uncovered | 2015 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Larry King Now | 2015 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
20th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards | 2015 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter | Self |
Tavis Smiley | 2010-2015 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The Talk | 2015 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Insider | 2015 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The View | 2008-2015 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Ice Cream | 2015 | Video documentary short voice | Self | |
The Colbert Report | 2014 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Star Trek: The Next Generation – The Sky’s the Limit – The Eclipse of Star Trek: The Next Generation | 2014 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Star Trek: The Next Generation – The Unknown Possibilities of Existence: Making All Good Things… | 2014 | Documentary short | Himself | Self |
Journey to Le Mans | 2014 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Double Take: Xavier & Magneto | 2014 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
X-Men: Reunited | 2014 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Chaos on the Bridge | 2014 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Kid President: Declaration of Awesome | 2014 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver | 2014 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Beyond the Five Year Mission: The Evolution of Star Trek – The Next Generation | 2014 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
FanGirl Academy: 101 | 2014 | TV Series documentary | Captain Picard | Self |
Made in Hollywood | 2014 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Noite com Danilo Gentili | 2014 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
CQC: Custe o Que Custar | 2014 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Good Morning America | 2014 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Fox and Friends | 2014 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
American Comedy Awards | 2014 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter | Self |
Entertainment Tonight | 2008-2014 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Star Trek: The Next Generation – The Privilege of Rank: Making Chain of Command | 2014 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Behind the Sword in the Stone | 2013 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Legacy X: Wolverine and the X-men | 2013 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
The Broadway.com Show | 2013 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Charlie Rose | 1995-2013 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Formula 1: BBC Sport | 2010-2013 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Requiem – A Remembrance of Star Trek: The Next Generation | 2013 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Star Trek: From One Generation to the Next | 2013 | Video short | Himself | Self |
The Daily Show | 1998-2013 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Piers Morgan’s Life Stories | 2013 | TV Series | Himself – Friend | Self |
American Graduate Day | 2013 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
Relativity: The Family Saga of Star Trek – The Next Generation | 2013 | Documentary | Self | |
The Captains Close Up | 2013 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Resistance Is Futile: Assimilating Star Trek -The Next Generation | 2013 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Racing Legends | 2012 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself – Presenter | Self |
Age Old Excuse | 2012 | Short | Himself | Self |
Making It So: Continuing Star Trek – The Next Generation | 2012 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Reunification: 25 Years After Star Trek – The Next Generation | 2012 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Icebound | 2012 | Documentary | Narrator | Self |
Who Do You Think You Are? | 2012 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
unCONventional | 2012 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Stardate Revisited: The Origin of Star Trek – The Next Generation | 2012 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Face to Face with ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic | 2012 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The Graham Norton Show | 2012 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Animal Superpowers | 2012 | TV Series documentary | Himself – Host / Narrator | Self |
A Minority Pastime | 2011 | Documentary | Narrator | Self |
Captain’s Table | 2011 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
The Captains | 2011 | Documentary | Himself (as Sir Patrick Stewart) | Self |
African Cats | 2011 | Documentary | Narrator (UK version, voice) | Self |
Breakfast | 2006-2011 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2011 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Trek Nation | 2010 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
With Great Power: The Stan Lee Story | 2010 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
An Extras Night In | 2010 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Channel 4’s Comedy Gala | 2010 | TV Movie | Himself (as Sir Patrick Stewart) | Self |
Live from Studio Five | 2010 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The One Show | 2009-2010 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Xposé | 2010 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Guten Abend RTL | 2010 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
BBC Mountain Gorilla | 2010 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Narrator | Self |
Stars on the Street | 2009 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The Variety Club Showbiz Awards 2009 | 2009 | TV Special | Himself – Award Presenter | Self |
Inside Planet Earth | 2009 | TV Movie documentary | Himself – Narrator | Self |
The Captain’s Summit | 2009 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Sunday AM | 2009 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Family Guy | 2009 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Orange British Academy Film Awards | 2009 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter | Self |
What’s on Theatre | 2008 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The 62nd Annual Tony Awards | 2008 | TV Special | Himself – Nominee: Best Leading Actor in a Play | Self |
Late Night with Conan O’Brien | 1995-2008 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Charles Dickens & the Invention of Christmas | 2007 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The Next Generation’s Legacy: 2007 | 2007 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
TMNT: Voice Talent First Look | 2007 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Earth | 2007 | Documentary | Narrator (UK version, voice) | Self |
Parkinson | 2004-2007 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
HypaSpace | 2007 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Richard & Judy | 2003-2007 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The Dame Edna Treatment | 2007 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Star Trek: Beyond the Final Frontier | 2007 | TV Movie documentary | Himself – Interviewee | Self |
The Secret Policeman’s Ball | 2006 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
X-Men: Evolution of a Trilogy | 2006 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
X-Men: The Excitement Continues | 2006 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Living in TV Land | 2006 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
William Shatner in Concert | 2006 | TV Special documentary | Himself | Self |
The World’s Greatest Actor | 2006 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The Orange British Academy Film Awards | 2006 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Deleted ‘Dune’ | 2006 | Video documentary short | Gurney Halleck (uncredited) | Self |
HARDtalk Extra | 2005 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Today with Des and Mel | 2004-2005 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Galileo7: Family Matters | 2005 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Behind the Microphone: Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind | 2005 | Video short | Himself | Self |
The Evening Standard British Film Awards | 2005 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
GMTV | 2005 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Tubridy Tonight | 2004 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Quest for King Arthur | 2004 | TV Movie documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
The 58th Annual Tony Awards | 2004 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter: Best Play | Self |
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross | 2004 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show | 2004 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Happy Birthday BBC Two | 2004 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Tracking ‘The Lion in Winter’ | 2004 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
The Orange British Academy Film Awards | 2004 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Requiem for Mutants: The Score of ‘X2’ | 2003 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
The Second Uncanny Issue of X-Men! Making ‘X2’ | 2003 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
The Kumars at No. 42 | 2003 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Tinseltown TV | 2003 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Top Gear | 2003 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Terry and Gaby Show | 2003 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
V Graham Norton | 2003 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
HBO First Look | 1997-2003 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Reflection of the ‘X-Men’ | 2003 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
The Uncanny Suspects | 2003 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
X-Men: Ellis Island Premiere | 2003 | Video short | Himself | Self |
X-Men: Premieres Around the World | 2003 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
X-Men Production Scrapbook | 2003 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Patrick Stewart: Une Mission de 16 Ans | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn | 2002 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
E! True Hollywood Story | 2002 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
The Xcorps | 2002 | TV Series | Himself – Race Driver | Self |
The Making of ‘Jimmy Neutron’ | 2001 | TV Short documentary | Himself | Self |
Songs of Praise | 2001 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Best of British | 2001 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Make It So | 2001 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
X-Men: Behind the Scenes | 2000 | Video short | Himself | Self |
The 54th Annual Tony Awards | 2000 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter: Best Revival of a Play | Self |
The Green Room | 2000 | TV Movie documentary | Self | |
2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | 2000 | TV Special documentary | Himself | Self |
Working in the Theatre | 2000 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
The Rosie O’Donnell Show | 1997-2000 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Late Show with David Letterman | 1994-1999 | TV Series | Himself / Himself – Guest | Self |
Saturday Night Live 25 | 1999 | TV Special documentary | Himself – Audience Member (uncredited) | Self |
Intimate Portrait | 1999 | TV Series documentary | Narrator | Self |
The 71st Annual Academy Awards | 1999 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter: ‘Elizabeth’ & ‘Shakespeare In Love’ Film Clips | Self |
The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1999 | TV Movie documentary | Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV | Self |
If We Had No Moon | 1999 | TV Movie documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
The 50th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | 1998 | TV Special | Himself – Nominated: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie and Presenter: Memorial Tribute | Self |
Amazing Earth | 1998 | TV Movie documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Thar She Blows: The Making of ‘Moby Dick’ | 1998 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
‘Red Dwarf’ A-Z | 1998 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
Star Wars: The Magic & the Mystery | 1997 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
In Search of Hamlet | 1997 | TV Movie documentary | Self | |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | 1992-1997 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Mundo VIP | 1997 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Signature: George C. Wolfe | 1997 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1997 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
How to Win the US Presidency | 2016 | Documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
Inside Edition | 2016 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
The Drunken Peasants | 2015-2016 | TV Series | Jean-Luc Picard Himself Jean Luc Picard |
Archive Footage |
Star Trek Timelines | 2016 | Video Game | Jean-Luc Picard (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Extra | 2015 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
Entertainment Tonight | 2015 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
Nostalgia Critic | 2015 | TV Series | Jean-Luc Picard | Archive Footage |
Edición Especial Coleccionista | 2014 | TV Series | Gurney Halleck | Archive Footage |
Dangerous Beauty with Mathilda May | 2013 | Video short | Dr.Armstong | Archive Footage |
Family Guy: 200 Episodes Later | 2012 | TV Movie documentary | Susie Swanson (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
The Graham Norton Show | 2012 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
Road Trek 2011 | 2012 | Short | Captain Jean-Luc Picard | Archive Footage |
The Pinball Arcade | 2012 | Video Game | Captain Jean-Luc Picard (segment “Star Trek: The Next Generation”) | Archive Footage |
Premio Donostia a Ian McKellen | 2009 | TV Special | Professor Charles Xavier (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Vlogbrothers | 2008 | TV Series documentary | Jean-Luc Picard | Archive Footage |
Video on Trial | 2006 | TV Series | Captain Jean-Luc Picard | Archive Footage |
The Charlotte Church Show | 2006 | TV Series | Prof. Charles Xavier | Archive Footage |
World of Robin Hood | 2006 | TV Movie documentary | Captain Jean-Luc Picard (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
E! True Hollywood Story | 2005 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
How William Shatner Changed the World | 2005 | TV Movie documentary | Captain Jean Luc Picard | Archive Footage |
Sendung ohne Namen | 2003 | TV Series documentary | Captain Jean-Luc Picard | Archive Footage |
De Superman | 2001 | TV Movie documentary | Professor X | Archive Footage |
South Park | 2000 | TV Series | Jean-Luc Picard | Archive Footage |
Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion | 1999 | Video Game | Captain Jean-Luc Picard | Archive Footage |
Ultimate Trek: Star Trek’s Greatest Moments | 1999 | TV Short | Captain Jean-Luc Picard | Archive Footage |
Patrick Stewart Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2013 | BTVA Voice Acting Award | Behind the Voice Actors Awards | Best Performance in a Narrating Role | Ted (2012) | Won |
2013 | BTVA People’s Choice Voice Acting Award | Behind the Voice Actors Awards | Best Performance in a Narrating Role | Ted (2012) | Won |
2006 | VGA | Spike Video Game Awards | Best Performance by a Human Male | The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (2006) | Won |
2003 | OFTA Television Award | Online Film & Television Association | Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) | Won |
2003 | Bronze Wrangler | Western Heritage Awards | Television Feature Film | King of Texas (2002) | Won |
1998 | Blockbuster Entertainment Award | Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | Favorite Supporting Actor – Suspense | Conspiracy Theory (1997) | Won |
1997 | OFTA Film Award | Online Film & Television Association | Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror Actor | Star Trek: First Contact (1996) | Won |
1996 | Family Film Award | Family Film Awards | Best Actor – TV | The Canterville Ghost (1996) | Won |
1996 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Live Performance | Awarded on December 16, 1996 at 7021 Hollywood Blvd. | Won |
2013 | BTVA Voice Acting Award | Behind the Voice Actors Awards | Best Performance in a Narrating Role | Ted (2012) | Nominated |
2013 | BTVA People’s Choice Voice Acting Award | Behind the Voice Actors Awards | Best Performance in a Narrating Role | Ted (2012) | Nominated |
2006 | VGA | Spike Video Game Awards | Best Performance by a Human Male | The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (2006) | Nominated |
2003 | OFTA Television Award | Online Film & Television Association | Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) | Nominated |
2003 | Bronze Wrangler | Western Heritage Awards | Television Feature Film | King of Texas (2002) | Nominated |
1998 | Blockbuster Entertainment Award | Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | Favorite Supporting Actor – Suspense | Conspiracy Theory (1997) | Nominated |
1997 | OFTA Film Award | Online Film & Television Association | Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror Actor | Star Trek: First Contact (1996) | Nominated |
1996 | Family Film Award | Family Film Awards | Best Actor – TV | The Canterville Ghost (1996) | Nominated |
1996 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Live Performance | Awarded on December 16, 1996 at 7021 Hollywood Blvd. | Nominated |