Ewan McGregor bows out in an action-packed finale
When Ewan McGregor agreed to star in his first major TV drama, it turned out to be one of the best decisions he ever made.
His double role in the third season of Fargo as brothers Ray and Emmit Stussy has seen the 46-year-old nominated for a Primetime Emmy.
It’s certainly been a juicy role for the Scottish star. Over the past weeks, we’ve seen ill-fated parole officer Ray resort to blackmail before getting accidentally killed by Emmit. Meanwhile, the real estate magnate has had plenty of problems of his own, especially in the shape of the villainous Varga (David Thewlis), who has taken control of his company and now has Emmit under his thumb.
DOUBLE TROUBLE
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