[edit] Leading man
He took on the role of a younger Obi-Wan Kenobi in the
Star Wars prequel trilogy, originally
made famous by
Sir Alec Guinness in the original
Star Wars films. McGregor took very special care (especially Episode
III) of his portrayal of Kenobi to ensure that Obi-Wan's mannerisms,
speech timings, and accents closely resemble Obi-Wan's "Sir Guinness Self"
[1]. During filming of the prequel trilogy,
George Lucas would often approach
McGregor's stunt double, only to turn away when he realized he was not talking to the true
actor.
[2] McGregor has been rumoured to be appearing as Obi-Wan in some episodes of the
live Star Wars TV
show.
[citation needed]Beginning with
Peter Greenaway's
The Pillow Book in 1996, McGregor has also played
gay or bisexual
characters for
Todd Haynes in
Velvet Goldmine (1998) and Ed
Blum in
Scenes of a Sexual Nature (2006). McGregor is
one of the few major
male actors to repeatedly do full-frontal nudity (i.e.,
Trainspotting,
Velvet Goldmine,
The Pillow Book, and
Young Adam).
Along with his nonchalant
attitude to on-screen, full-frontal nudity, his approach to sexuality has deservedly won the married father something of the
status of
gay icon.
McGregor has narrated the
stv show JetSet, a Scottish series following the lives of
student pilots and navigators at RAF
Lossiemouth as they undergo a gruelling
Six-month course
learning to fly the
Tornado GR4 - the RAF's primary attack aircraft.
[edit] On the road
A keen motorcyclist since his youth, McGregor undertook a
marathon motorcycle trip with his
friend Charley Boorman and cameraman
Claudio Von Planta in 2004. From mid-
April to
the end of July, they travelled from
London to
New York via
central Europe, Ukraine,
Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Siberia and
Canada on
BMW R1150GS Aventure motorcycles, for a cumulative distance of 18,887
miles (30,395 km). The trip formed the basis of a TV series and a
Best-selling book, both called
Long Way Round.
En route the
Long Way Round team took
time out to see some of UNICEF's work in Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Mongolia.
[edit] Family life
On July 22, 1995, in a village in
France, McGregor married
Eve Mavrakis, a French production designer, whom he met while filming a guest appearance on the British television series
Kavanagh QC. They have two daughters together,
Clara Mathilde (b. February 1996) and
Esther Rose (b. November 2001). In
April 2006 McGregor and his wife adopted a 4-year-old girl from Mongolia. He is fiercely protective of his daughters' privacy and refuses to allow them to be filmed or photographed. He has threatened legal action against the
paparazzi for going against his wishes.