A visual artist and actor. Raised in Scotland. Stewart divides his time between acting and illustrating the zombie epic 'Defoe', written by Pat Mills, for the legendary British science-fiction comic anthology 2000AD. 'If they're going to throw you overboard you might as well dive!' Stewart left Scotland on a bus in the early '90's after completing 'Gach Duil Bheo', a large oil painting based on the design of the Celtic artifact known as the Gundestrup Cauldron, he left precisely because of what he perceived to be unbearable levels of negativity and dampness. But for this exciting commission from The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall (commemorating the opening of the city's first Celtic Connections Festival) the future looked bleak, damp & cockroach infested - a prognosis based on present circumstances (as was). A rejected business plan from The Prince's Trust was the final straw, as it hinged on doubts that an artist would need a computer (why would an artist need a computer?) or that any such commission from the GRCH existed (smirks all round!). A chance midnight encounter with another Scot on a tram in central-Europe opened the way to his first acting role in 'Young Ivanhoe' (uncredited). Stewart is the creator of the graphic novels 'The Tragedie of Macbeth by William Shakespeare' and 'MK-Ultra: Sex, Drugs & the CIA', the comic satire 'The Bozo Explosion', the surrealist newspaper cartoon 'Morris Mule, Taxidermist' and has contributed illustrations and cartoons to Esquire and The Wall Street Journal. Many of them done on a computer....where it's not in the least bit damp or infested or negative. - IMDb Mini Biography By: KIM