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'''Patrick Stewart''' is an English actor, most famed for his performance as Captain Jean-Luc Picard on ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''. In more recent years he has become more famous for his role as Professor Charles Xavier in the ''X-Men'' films. Before he moved into film, Stewart (a classically trained Shakespearean actor) was a frequent star in the writer's plays. He guest stars in the episode "[[Homer the Great]]" as Number One.
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'''Patrick Stewart''' is an English actor, most famed for his performance as Captain Jean-Luc Picard on ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''. In more recent years he has become more famous for his role as Professor Charles Xavier in the ''X-Men'' films. Before he moved into film, Stewart (a classically trained Shakespearean actor) was a frequent star in the writer's plays. He guest stars in the episode "[[Homer the Great]]" as [[Number One]].
  
 
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Patrick Stewart

Patrick Stewart is an English actor, most famed for his performance as Captain Jean-Luc Picard on Star Trek: The Next Generation. In more recent years he has become more famous for his role as Professor Charles Xavier in the X-Men films. Before he moved into film, Stewart (a classically trained Shakespearean actor) was a frequent star in the writer's plays. He guest stars in the episode "Homer the Great" as Number One.