Ewen Bremner

Ewen Bremner

1972-01-23

Biography

Ewen Bremner (born January 23, 1972) is a Scottish character actor. His roles have included Julien in Julien Donkey-Boy and Daniel "Spud" Murphy in Trainspotting and its 2017 sequel T2 Trainspotting. Bremner was born in Edinburgh, the son of two art teachers. He attended Davidson's Mains Primary School and Portobello High School. He originally wanted to be a circus clown, but was offered a chance at screen acting by television director Richard D. Brooks. One of his first notable roles was as a Glasgow schoolboy in Charles Gormley's Heavenly Pursuits (1986). He also played the lead in the BBC Scotland feature-length adaptation of the William McIlvanney short story "Dreaming" (1990). Bremner portrayed Spud in Danny Boyle's film adaptation of Irvine Welsh's 1993 novel Trainspotting, and later Mullet, a street thug in Guy Ritchie's Snatch. In the 1994 stage version of Trainspotting, Bremner played the lead role of Mark Renton, the role played by Ewan McGregor in the 1996 film. He has played supporting roles in blockbusters such as Pearl Harbor and Black Hawk Down. In 2017 he produced the short film No Song to Sing. He has one daughter, with actress Marcia Rose, whom he met during the filming of Skin.

Also appears in

Page Eight

Page Eight

6.6

Perfect Sense

Perfect Sense

6.9

Hallam Foe

Hallam Foe

6.7

Get Santa

Get Santa

6.0

Turks & Caicos

Turks & Caicos

6.3

Creation Stories

Creation Stories

5.9

You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger

You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger

5.9

The Reckoning

The Reckoning

6.4

Paranoid

Paranoid

3.7

Salting the Battlefield

Salting the Battlefield

6.3

Faintheart

Faintheart

6.3

Julien Donkey-Boy

Julien Donkey-Boy

6.9

The Acid House

The Acid House

6.3

Prince of Jutland

Prince of Jutland

5.6

Mojo

Mojo

4.8

Heavenly Pursuits

Heavenly Pursuits

7.2

Sweet Dreams

Sweet Dreams

6.1

The Name of This Film Is Dogme95

The Name of This Film Is Dogme95

3.5

The Fool

The Fool

7.0

16 Years of Alcohol

16 Years of Alcohol

5.7