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TRAINSPOTTING WAS A GROUND-BREAKING FILM THAT CAME OUT OF SCOTLAND AND MADE A HUGE IMPACT ON THE FILM SCENE WHEN IT WAS RELEASED IN 1996, AND THE STARS HAVE GONE ON TO ENJOY HUGE SUCCESS
10:00, 21 May 2025 The revolutionary film is one of the most renowned flicks ever to emerge from Scotland, making waves in the cinema world back in 1996. From the unforgettable 'choose
life' slogan to the notorious toilet cubicle scene, the antics of Mark Renton and his band of heroin addicts in Edinburgh have become legendary in film history. However, nearly three
decades later, many of the cast members have achieved astronomical success. Since the film's debut almost 30 years ago, the cast have embarked on major projects. From a short-lived
marriage to Angelina Jolie to a role in Harry Potter, and even a standout appearance in Star Wars, the film launched the group into significant Hollywood stardom, reports the Daily Record.
HERE'S A RUNDOWN OF WHAT HAPPENED TO THE TRAINSPOTTING CAST SINCE THE MOVIE HIT THE SCREENS: MARK RENTON - EWAN MCGREGOR The film centres around Ewan McGregor as the charismatic and
conflicted Mark Renton, who battles with his heroin addiction and multiple attempts at sobriety. Ewan was already a familiar face for British viewers, having starred in the Danny Boyle film
Shallow Grave and Channel 4's Lipstick on Your Collar - but post-Trainspotting, Ewan would ascend to a whole new level of international fame. Article continues below Continuing his
stellar rise, the Scottish actor landed a massive role as Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars prequels and also garnered an even larger fan base for his performances in Baz Luhrmann's
Moulin Rouge!, Ridley Scott's Black Hawk Down and Disney's Winnie the Pooh reboot Christopher Robin. DANIEL "SPUD" MURPHY - EWAN BREMNER Daniel "Spud" Murphy,
portrayed by Ewan Bremner, was relatively fresh on the acting scene before his breakthrough as Spud. Post-'Trainspotting', the Edinburgh native landed roles in some of the
noughties' biggest blockbusters. He teamed up with Ewan McGregor once more in 'Black Hawk Down', and shared the screen with A-listers Ben Affleck and Kate Beckinsale in the
2001 war epic 'Pearl Harbour'. Daniel returned to his iconic role in 'Trainspotting T2', delivering a memorable performance as Spud, who continues to grapple with the
heroin addiction that dominates his existence. SIMON "SICK BOY" WILLIAMSON - JONNY LEE MILLER Jonny Lee Miller, known for his role in 'Hackers' just prior to
'Trainspotting', would find love with co-star Angelina Jolie, tying the knot after a whirlwind six-month romance. The marriage was short-lived, however, with the couple parting
ways and filing for divorce in September 1997. Beyond his romantic endeavours, Jonny has worked with Val Kilmer in 'Mind Hunters' and secured recurring roles in the TV series
'Dexter' and as a modern-day Sherlock Holmes in 'Elementary'. 'The Crown' enthusiasts might also spot Jonny portraying former Prime Minister John Major, a
portrayal the politician himself dubbed "a barrel-load of nonsense". DIANE COULSTON - KELLY MACDONALD Kelly Macdonald was just 19 when she bagged her debut role as Diane, after
spotting an audition flyer while working in a pub. Her breakthrough in Trainspotting paved the way for a successful career, including starring alongside Billy Connolly as the lead Merida in
Pixar's Brave. She also earned roles in the Oscar-winning No Country for Old Men and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. More recently, viewers will recognise her as DCI Joanna
Davidson from the popular BBC drama Line of Duty. BEGBIE - ROBERT CARLYLE After his portrayal of the tough guy in Trainspotting, Glaswegian actor Robert Carlyle has become a familiar face,
featuring in major shows like Cobra, The War of the Worlds, Once Upon a Time and more. Article continues below He teamed up again with Danny Boyle for Trainspotting T2 and played John Lennon
in Danny Boyle's Beatles film Yesterday. TOMMY - KEVIN MCKIDD Post his role as Tommy in Trainspotting and a special appearance as Father Deegan in a Christmas episode of Father Ted,
Kevin McKidd is now most recognised for his role as Owen Hunt in the medical drama Grey's Anatomy. However, he has maintained his presence in the film industry, working with Kelly
Macdonald in Brave and playing Poseidon in the Percy Jackson films.