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Patrick Stewart Moos with British Accent, Fans Cheer

Patrick Stewart wowed fans with yet another talent aside from acting- mooing.

The "X Men" star appeared on a weekly podcast called "How To Do Everything" hosted by Mike Danforth and Ian Chillag when he went on to imitate cows.

Patrick not only delivered accurate cow impressions, the actor revealed bovine knowledge that ranged from cows in West Oxfordshire in the U.K. to Nevada, U.S., according to Time.com. Listen here.

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Meanwhile, Patrick recently wed longtime girlfriend Sunny Ozell during a ceremony which Sir Ian McKellan officiated back in September.

The carefully spoken actor confirmed the wedding via Twitter.

"Yes, married," he wrote, along with a photo of he and his wife neck-deep in a pit of colorful plastic balls.

While the groom was tight-lipped about the wedding, McKellan was sure to note his contribution via Facebook.

"I did my part," said the 74-year-old "Hobbit" star along with a photo of himself with a "Doctor of Divinity" license and a shirt reading "Minister."

When he is not imitating cows, Stewart frequently takes to Twitter to update his millions of followers. The actor made waves when he posted about his "first pizza slice" earlier this year, causing fans to think he had never eaten pizza before.

Clearing up the speculation, Stewart spoke to New York magazine explaining he had only ordered entire pizza pies instead of one sole slice.

"People misunderstood, there was a school of thought that I had eaten my first pizza, but of course how could that possibly be true," he said. "I would have had to have stayed locked up in a cellar. But nevertheless, this was my first slice of pizza, which I was only eating because my fiancée and I were a little hung-over yesterday morning and she said what we need is pizza and a soothing drink, and she was right."

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