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'''Sir Ian Murray McKellen''', CH, CBE (born May 25, 1939) is an English activist and  actor, best known for role as {{w|Gandalf}} in the ''{{w|The Lord of the Rings film trilogy|Lord of the Rings}}'' film series and as {{w|Magneto (comics)|Magneto}} in the ''{{w|X-Men film series|X-Men}}'' film series. He voiced {{ch|Ian McKellen|himself}} in the [[season 15]] episode "[[The Regina Monologues]]".
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'''Sir Ian Murray McKellen''', CH, CBE (born May 25, 1939) is an English activist and  actor, best known for his roles as {{w|Gandalf}} in the ''{{w|The Lord of the Rings film trilogy|Lord of the Rings}}'' film series and {{w|Magneto (comics)|Magneto}} in the ''{{w|X-Men film series|X-Men}}'' film series. He voiced {{ch|Ian McKellen|himself}} in the [[season 15]] episode "[[The Regina Monologues]]".
  
 
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This article is about the guest star. For the character, see Ian McKellen (character).
Ian McKellen
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Sir Ian Murray McKellen, CH, CBE (born May 25, 1939) is an English activist and actor, best known for his roles as Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings film series and Magneto in the X-Men film series. He voiced himself in the season 15 episode "The Regina Monologues".

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