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Old 16th June 2002, 18:40
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Old 18th June 2002, 12:37
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Wink favourite would have to be.....

EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN EWAN! ... who else? really?

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Old 20th June 2002, 07:57
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I agree with you lush_puppy, EWAN MCGREGOR IS THE BEST!
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Old 27th July 2002, 19:52
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fave scots

Sean Connery, one of the few men who gets better looking each and every year <bg>
Ewan McGregor
Robbie Coltrane
Robert Carlyle
and what's that fellows name who plays Archie in Monarch of the Glen...

and I'll mention Justin Currie who hails from Glasgow too - he's not an actor in the strictest sense, he's the lead singer & songwriter of the pop/rock band Del Amitri, but he certainly acts like the Pop Star sometimes.

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Old 7th September 2002, 12:28
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EWAN MCGREGOR ROCKS THE SHOW!
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Old 25th September 2002, 23:05
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My fav. Scottish actor is Tommy Flanagan. He was brilliant in "Ratcatcher". My 2nd fav. would b Ewan McGregor but neither can beat the sexiest Scot of all time {in my humble opinion} Sean Connery. But that's just me.
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Old 1st October 2002, 05:43
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Hi,

Just thought I keep this going. I recently saw Dracula 2000-Wes Craven and Gerard Butler is the new leading man.

You have to watch the movie and you will know what I'm talking about.

Remember, each to their own taste. I just like tall, dark haired men.

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