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  EwanMcGregor.net - Press Archive - Motorcycle Diary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
McGregor was already back enjoying the 12-hour days making adjustments to his performance in the latest Star Wars instalment.
McGregor, 33, the child of more conventional parents, both teachers, was forbidden to have a bike during his teens in Crieff in central Scotland, but eventually got going on a little Honda after he graduated from drama school in London.
McGregor did not achieve anonymity straight away, getting recognised in Prague by British tourists ("although that was great - we met people from Dundee who'd seen us leaving London on the telly") and again in the Ukraine by a gregarious, guitar-strumming, Kalashnikov-toting "businessman" called Igor and his equally well-armed friends.
www.ewanmcgregor.net /press/news.php?newsid=8   (2238 words)

  
 Cash Paid For WWII Souvenirs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
McGregor volunteered and was assigned to the 103rd as a machine gunner and sent to Europe via Southern France.
McGregor after being liberated and returning to the States.
Don is a very kind and gentle soul.
home.earthlink.net /~gwcone/Don_McGregor.html   (245 words)

  
 007Forever.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Don`s large body of work is well known in the comix industry, so if we stay on topic for a few questions in a row, hang tight and we will get to your topic`s questions soon.
Don McGregor Rainier and Denning are a part of the New York City Scene.
Don McGregor Just this week-end, I was at a wedding with my good buddy Alex Simmons, and we were discussing the DETECTIVES INC: A TERROR OF DYING DREAMS film version.
www.007forever.com /books/interview003.html   (3194 words)

  
 Comics2Film: Detectives, Inc.
Don McGregor wrote in to point out that, contrary to what was stated in our recent write-up of his Detectives, Inc. movie, Alex Simmons plays Ted Denning in the film while Richard Douglass plays Bob Rainier.
McGregor gave us quite a bit of background on his Detectives, Inc. movie, which is over 30 years in its conception and almost 15 years in the making.
McGregor and one assistant who was familiar with the technical aspects of editing film handled the entire process.
www.comics2film.com /DetectivesInc.shtml   (1383 words)

  
 WDC: Elected Member - Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Don McGregor is the Chair of the Wanganui District Council's Infrastructure Committee.
Don's life has been centred around farming but he has also enjoyed a long involvement with the Army.
Although he says he is "not at all artistic", Don values and supports the arts in Wanganui and has served as chairman of the Performing Arts Trust.
www.wanganui.govt.nz /elected/ElectedProfiles.asp?id=7   (346 words)

  
 SimonSphere - iconic soup's Simon Baker website
McGregor: A few years before she disappeared, Gracie and I were in a car accident.
McGregor: My husband died a few years back and I've been making ends meet ever since then but my landlord told me last week that he wants to sell my house.
We took down all the pictures, all the clippings and took all of Grace's old stuff from when she was a little girl and put it in the crawl-space.
www.geocities.com /simonsphere7/transcripts/trans-18motd.html   (3508 words)

  
 Eclipse Comics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Veterans published by Eclipse include Steve Englehart and Don McGregor.
The company was founded as Eclipse Enterprises by brothers Jan and Dean Mullaney in 1977.
Eclipse published one of the first original graphic novels (as opposed to collected reprint material), Sabre: Slow Fade of an Endangered Species by Don McGregor and Paul Gulacy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eclipse_Comics   (487 words)

  
 Ted Denning & Bob Rainier (Detectives, Inc.)
A fl and white team, Ted is the stable one, happily involved with Vera, and Bob is the morose loner, a "city-dwelling Heathcliff" trying to pick up the pieces of his life after his divorce.
Don McGregor, a contributor to this site, has been buzzing around the comics scene for ages, and has often been involved in various crime and detective titles.
Thanks to John McDonagh for his valuable input on this one, and Don McGregor, his own bad self, for connecting some of the dots.
www.thrillingdetective.com /inc.html   (596 words)

  
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Trainspotting star Ewan McGregor has recorded a song which raps the fast-living lifestyles of rock stars, it emerged today.
The expletive-laden lyrics of the song refer to the line by Pete Townshend of The Who in the Song My Generation: “I hope I die before I get old”.
McGregor, who comes from Crieff, Perthshire, sings: “F*** Pete Townshend and the song that he sung / I don’t wanna die while I’m still young.”
www.idafan.com /EwanMcGregorSong.htm   (343 words)

  
 DIS-Java-VRML Working Group: Meetings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Don Brutzman is giving a DIS-Java-VRML tutorial as part of a course at SIGGRAPH 2000.
Don Mcgregor and Don Brutzman gave a tutorial on dis-java-vrml at the Web3D-VRML 2000 Symposium, February 21-24 2000, Monterey California USA.
Don Mcgregor and Don Brutzman also gave a dis-java-vrml Tutorial at VRML 98 on February 17 1998.
web.nps.navy.mil /~brutzman/vrtp/vrtp/dis-java-vrml/meetings.html   (308 words)

  
 Don McGregor, Zorro Comics Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Donald Francis McGregor was born 6/15/1945 in Providence, Rhode Island.
Don broke into the field with Warren publishing in 1970, writing for Creepy and Eerie magazines, until he landed a job at Marvel "The Black Panther," "Killraven," Luke Cage "Morbius" and other series (1973-1976).
Don has also written two prose books: Dragonflame and Other Bedtime Nightmares (Fictioneer, 1978) and The Variable Syndrome (Fictioneer, 1981) Presently Don is involved in bringing to fans everywhere the Johnston McCulley's hero of the west "Zorro" with new adventures (Matanzas, 1999) about old California in 1820's.
www.cowboypal.com /donmbio.html   (202 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Don McCullin on the photographer's role in wars
Don McCullin on the photographer's role in wars
A system of media management kept the violent deaths of some 40,000 people out of the public view.
Sitting here in a cottage in Somerset, I should perhaps be enjoying the birdsong and the soft rolling hills.
www.guardian.co.uk /Iraq/Story/0,2763,895618,00.html   (1036 words)

  
 NEWSARAMA - ZORRO RETURNS TO COMICS IN MAY
The editor’s worked together with McGregor on Zorro back in their Topps days, so it’s no surprise that he and the writer are teaming up again for the new series from Papercutz.
I think Don surprised comics fans when he created Lady Rawhide back in the Topps Zorro comic, and I think Don shook up the slumbering world of adventure strips when he wrote the syndicated Zorro comic strip for two years not that long ago.
McGregor's overly verbose writing that smothered the art was the problem with the Topps' series which mostly seemed to be sad attempts at putting recurring super hero/villain like characters in Zorro's world.
newsarama.com /forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=28349   (2398 words)

  
 ewan news: all the latest on Ewan McGregor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
McGregor is the antithesis of these thespians--a talented actor from whom great performances seem to come effortlessly and naturally.
The filmmakers were inspired to cast Ewan McGregor and Albert Finney as Edward Bloom at different ages after seeing a photo of McGregor and Finney side by side at the same age.
McGregor says he normally bases his decisions on the quality of the role, not on who is making the movie.
www.ewanspotting.com /ewannews/archives/27.html   (15023 words)

  
 007Forever.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
We at 007Forever are delighted to present this in-depth interview with Don McGregor, pioneer of independent authors` rights in comics and author of the glossy GoldenEye movie novelization in graphic novel form, and the in-depth Bond adventure The Quasimodo Gambit.
Don and artist Tom Yeates (they teamed up for ZORRO vs. Dracula) create the daily adventures of ZORRO for newspapers around the country including the New York Daily News.
Don`s recently released 20th Anniversary Edition of SABRE garnered as much praise as it did originally, as did the re-release of Detectives, Inc. Now the second DI story, Detectives, Inc.: A Terror of Dying Dreams has been collected in trade paperback form for the first time.
www.007forever.com /books/interview004.html   (2147 words)

  
 Don Markstein's Toonopedia: The Black Panther
There, his adventures were written by Don McGregor (Killraven, Detectives Inc.), who brought him back to Wakanda.
McGregor's series ended in 1976, but was followed almost immediately by a Black Panther title written and drawn by Kirby.
McGregor returned to write him a couple of times, and came to be considered by many as the definitive Black Panther writer —; until 1998, at least, when a new ongoing series began, scripted by Christopher Priest (The Falcon, Power Man/Iron Fist).
www.toonopedia.com /bpanther.htm   (545 words)

  
 Dark Horse - The Quasimodo Gambit
CRITIQUE: It is far too obvious that writer Don McGregor wanted to write a James Bond novel and not a comic book, (and the story might indeed have made a good Bond novel).
Since the number of panels and what each panel should depict are things that are decided in the scripting phase, it is once more Don McGregor's writing that is to blame here.
Ideally McGregor should have 'trimmed off the fat' and kept the focus on the main story.
home9.inet.tele.dk /oreskov/dh-tqg.htm   (404 words)

  
 Don McGregor
Don is the Writer/Creator of DETECTIVES INC., SABRE, RAGAMUFFINS, ALEXANDER RISK and LADY RAWHIDE.
Anyhow, Warren said, "Billy, this is Don McGregor.
Don, tell Billy his work is crap." I took up for myself, and stated more or less what I wrote above.
www.absolutewrite.com /specialty_writing/don_mcgregor.htm   (2332 words)

  
 Husserl, Phenomenology, Wesenschau | Current Shop - Sabre
Reviewed in Dec. 1998 by J.C. Vaughn, OVERSTREET's FAN Universe: 'Sabre is not only important historically for its groundbreaking place in the early chronicles of the graphic novel, it is a gut-wrenching, provocative, free-thinking piece of fiction.
Don McGregor's work has for far too long been sequestered in the comic shops of America, and now, at long last, it is free to rampage right off the shelves (both real and on-line) and into the hearts of readers everywhere.
McGregor is an incredible advocate for his characters, no matter who or what his characters might be.
www.husserl.info /buy-1582400598.html   (320 words)

  
 Don McGregor's CyberPad's Dreambook
Dear Don Mcgregor I like your comic version of Zorro better than the new movie version of that came out some years ago.
Don, just wanted to reiterate what a great thrill it was for me to meet you at the Baltimore Comic-Con last Sunday!
Don, It was a pleasure seeing you again in SD.
books.dreambook.com /kevinqhall/donsbook.html   (4155 words)

  
 Comic Book Resources - Comic Book News, Reviews and Commentary - Updated Daily!
In the days when Kurt Busiek, Mark Waid, Grant Morrison and Warren Ellis were still school kids reading comics bought with their allowances, Don McGregor was one of comicdom's reigning superstars.
Born after his acrimonious 1975 split with Marvel Comics, and his discovery that "things were pretty bleak out there," McGregor created a series like nothing else on the stands in the late 1970s.
McGregor wasn't doing any of this for shock value, he says.
www.comicbookresources.com /columns/index.cgi?column=comicwire&article=368   (2195 words)

  
 Don McGregor's Zorro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
McGregor tries to compensate with exposition describing the daring-do.
I could just say that one of the good factors of McGregor’s other work hurts this one, but I don’t anyone could make a good Zorro comic book....
If someone were given total license to build Zorro from the ground up, they might have something, something reasonable and readable (I’ve been ignoring that McGregor’s characterization of Zorro is nonexistent).
homepage.mac.com /a.wickliffe/iblog/C346033706/E760693802   (573 words)

  
 Alexander and Penelope Risk
According to creator Don McGregor, his comic book featuring 1940's husband-and-wife team of ALEXANDER and PENELOPE RISK is"probably one of the first times I can actually come up with a short byte for a series.
In the early '90s there was an attempt to rewrite Alexander Risk as a four issue mini-series for Epic, under their creator-owned banner.
Don McGregor's been buzzing around the comics scene for ages, and has often been involved in various crime and detective titles.
www.thrillingdetective.com /risk.html   (710 words)

  
 Reading Room Index: McG
The Prince and the Pauper / by Mark Twain ; Don McGregor, script/design ; the New Tribe, artists.
Sabre / by Don McGregor and Paul Gulacy ; lettering by Annette Kawecki.
Don McGregor interview (1 p.) in David Anthony Kraft's Comics Interview no. 3.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/mrri/mcg.htm   (3222 words)

  
 EwanMcGregor.net - your source for everything Ewan McGregor
McGregor revs up to cross Africa the long way posted on 12 Nov 2005 by Mariana
EWAN McGREGOR, the actor turned motorcycling globetrotter, is planning to embark on another epic bike ride, travelling from the northernmost tip of Scotland to the toe of Africa.
EwanMcGregor.net is a fan resource only and is in no way affiliated with Ewan McGregor or his management.
www.ewanmcgregor.net   (1235 words)

  
 ::: u.tv :::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
McGregor, who played a heroin addict in Trainspotting, also attacks The Doors singer Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain and Hollywood star James Dean in the song.
Nirvana frontman Cobain, 27, was found dead by his wife Courtney Love in 1994 after he committed suicide using a shotgun.
The song, which also features British actor Ray Winstone and may also feature Hollywood star Kevin Spacey, is due to be released later this year.
u.tv /newsroom/indepth.asp?id=5485&pt=e   (349 words)

  
 Mrs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
McGregor was mad because Peter was eating his vegetables.
Peter did not eat supper because he was sick.
McGregor's garden because Peter was hungry for vegetables and tomatoes.
www.aacps.org /aacps/CMES/1stTravers.htm   (157 words)

  
 fanlisting.ewanspotting.com
Ewan McGregor is an incredibly versatile and highly unique actor like few others working today.
This is the place for all Ewan fans to unite to show not only their support but to connect with fellow Ewan fans from around the world.
The Ewan McGregor fanlisting was started on June 12, 2001 and is part of the TheFanlistings.org network and Ewanspotting.com.
fanlisting.ewanspotting.com   (157 words)

  
 Whopperjawed Main
"McGregor makes you break out in a bittersweet smile.."
Original content and graphics are the property of Don McGregor and whopperjawed.com and may not be reproduced without becoming a thief and swiping them from these pages.
Please report problems or errors to Don McGregor if you really feel it's necessary and you can find his email address amongst all this pseudo-legal crap.
whopperjawed.com /main.htm   (467 words)

  
 Exclusive Star Wars Actor Interviews at SuperShadow.com
Ewan McGregor: (Laughs.) No, it was something out of the ordinary.
Ewan McGregor: I’m a happily married man and Nicole is a lady so, of course, nothing happened.
Ewan McGregor: I’m the one who should be thanking them.
www.supershadow.com /starwars/interview   (3800 words)

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