Ewen Bremner

Despite the fact that his excrement-flinging moment of glory in director Danny Boyle's flamboyant adaptation of the Irvine Welsh novel Trainspotting would forever leave an impression on adventurous filmgoers, and regardless of subsequent appearances alongside such Hollywood heavies as Ben Affleck in high-profile Hollywood releases like Pearl Harbor, actor Ewen Bremner has yet to achieve the level of success of Trainspotting cohorts Ewan McGregor and Robert Carlyle. An Edinburgh native whose art teacher parents actively supported his creative pursuits, Bremner first received widespread exposure when, at age 17, the theater workshop play in which he appeared transferred from Scotland to London's Royal Court. Subsequently making his feature debut with the U.K. television #92;drama Heavenly Pursuits (1985), Bremner would take on supporting roles in Prince of Jutland (1994) and Judge Dredd (1995) before being catapulted into the international limelight as the hapless "Spud" in Trainspotting. Despite having essayed the lead as Renton in the popular stage adaptation of Trainspotting, Bremner no doubt made quite an impression with audiences in the key supporting role, his alternately pathetic and sympathetic put-upon character offering some of the film's finest comic moments. The following year, Bremner attempted to bypass the hype by taking some time off and pondering his future as an actor. Though such subsequent films as The Life of Stuff (1997) and The Acid House (1998, again adapted from the works of Welsh) contained Trainspotting's edgy humor, their attempts to be "hip" were notably strained, and neither film fared well at the box office. Bremner's role as the titular character in eccentric wonder-boy director Harmony Korine's Julien Donkey-Boy found him again overlooked when the film failed to click with critics and audiences, but the undaunted Bremner would soon crack up audiences with his supporting role as "Mullet" in Guy Ritchie's stylized follow-up to Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch (2000). With his role in director Michael Bay's high-profile 2001 #92;war film Pearl Harbor, the talented actor proved his versatility once and for all by essaying the role of a wholeheartedly patriotic American soldier fighting in WWII. When Bremner stepped back into fatigues the very next year for a supporting role in Ridley Scott's Black Hawk Down, it appeared as if he might finally be achieving the success that had previously eluded him. The next year, he appeared as none other than legendary surrealist Salvador Dali in the U.K. television #92;drama Surrealissimo: The Trial of Salvador Dali, and in the following few years, he would balance such high-profile Hollywood releases as The Rundown (2003) and Around the World in 80 Days (also 2003) with such foreign gems as the Swedish film Sweet Dreams. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

  • Born:
    January 23, 1972 in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Musician
Family
  • Daughter: Harmony Bremner. Born c. August 1999; mother, Marcia Rose
Significant Others
  • Companion: Marcia Rose.
Milestones
  • 1986 Feature debut Heavenly Pursuits
  • 1989 Recreated stage roles in Gillies MacKinnon s Conquest of the South Pole
  • 1995 Played leading role of Mark Renton in the stage version of Trainspotting
  • 1996 Breakthrough role as Spud in Danny Boyle s film adaptation of Trainspotting ; first collaboration with Ewan McGregor
  • 1999 Had title role in Harmony Korine s Julien Donkey-Boy
  • 2000 Made cameo appearance in Guy Ritchie s Snatch
  • 2001 Cast in the Michael Bay big-budgeted Pearl Harbor
  • 2002 Re-teamed with Ewan McGregor for Ridley Scott s war film Black Hawk Down
  • 2004 Appeared in Alien vs. Predator
  • 2004 Had a small role in the Disney live action feature Around the World in 80 Days
  • 2005 Co-starred with Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Rhys-Meyers in Woody Allen s Match Point
  • 2006 Played Harold Stritzke in the Sci Fi Channel miniseries The Lost Room
  • 2007 Co-starred in the Frank Oz directed Death at a Funeral

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