As far as I know, no. 'Pulp Fiction' had its own set of actors that were hand - picked by Quentin Tarantino for their specific acting styles and personas. Ewan McGregor, while a great actor, was not part of the 'Pulp Fiction' casting. Tarantino's choices were often based on actors he had worked with before or those who he felt could bring his characters to life in the way he envisioned, and Ewan McGregor didn't fit into that equation for 'Pulp Fiction'.
One similarity could be the intensity. The actors in 'Pulp Fiction' like Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta delivered intense performances. Ewan McGregor is also capable of intense acting, for example in some of his more dramatic roles. Also, both are able to handle edgy and off - beat characters. The characters in 'Pulp Fiction' are far from ordinary, and Ewan McGregor has played his share of unique characters in his career.
No. There is no evidence that Will Smith was ever considered for a role in 'Pulp Fiction'.
Well, it's possible that he plays a character who is initially skeptical about the existence of ghosts. But as the story progresses, he experiences so many strange things that he starts to believe. And then he becomes the one who tries to find a way to stop the ghost from causing more chaos, whether it's by solving an old mystery or finding a way to communicate with the spirit on a deeper level.
No. Quentin Tarantino's creative process for 'Pulp Fiction' was focused on a certain group of actors and the overall aesthetic he wanted to achieve. The movie is filled with actors who could bring out the dark humor, the non - linear storytelling, and the unique dialogue. Mel Gibson, with his own established image in the film industry, was probably not on Tarantino's radar when casting for 'Pulp Fiction'. His movies usually have a different tone and style compared to the gritty, pop - culture - soaked world of 'Pulp Fiction'.
There is no evidence to suggest that Kelly Preston was ever considered for a role in 'Pulp Fiction'.
There is no evidence to suggest that Eric Stoltz was considered for a role in 'Pulp Fiction'. Quentin Tarantino had a specific idea for the movie's characters and the actors he wanted. He assembled a great cast that we all know today, and it seems Stoltz wasn't part of that initial casting thought process.
Comic relief adds a light-hearted touch to Ewan McGregor's roles, making them more engaging and diverse.
One highlight is his role in 'Trainspotting'. It was a very different and edgy movie at the time. Another is his 'Star Wars' roles. They made him a global star.
Ewan McGregor was born in Scotland. He started his acting career in the 1990s. He became well - known for his role in 'Trainspotting'. He has also starred in the 'Star Wars' prequel trilogy, playing Obi - Wan Kenobi. McGregor has shown his versatility in various independent films as well as big - budget blockbusters over the years.