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The Many Iterations of William Shatner

pickens writes "The NY Times weekend magazine has a long profile, well worth reading, of self-described 'working actor' William Shatner. He began acting at age 6 and at one point in the late 1950s was mentioned in the same breath as his contemporaries Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, and Robert Redford — until, without explanation, his career faded before it bloomed. Shatner, now 79, pulls no punches in his memories of the Star Trek years. 'I never thought it'd become a big deal, just 13 episodes and out,' says Shatner. 'I didn't think I was hard to get along with. There were a few disaffected actors who came in once a week. I had nothing to do with them. Friendly! I was working seven days a week, learning 10 pages of dialogue a day. They had one line!' Which was the beginning of the William Shatner character. 'They said I was this William Shatner character, and I figured I had to be it. Pompous, takes himself seriously, hardheaded.' Shatner said that that character evolved slowly, until one day he realized he couldn’t change it. 'So I played it. But I didn’t see it. That character doesn’t seem like me to me. I know the real William Shatner.'"

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  1. Hmmmm... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yes.... well... this... should.... be an interesting.... read...

    1. Re:Hmmmm... by Drakonik · · Score: 5, Funny

      It's fat, white actors all the way down, son.

    2. Re:Hmmmm... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

      That don't mean shit, dickwad. Nobody liked me in school and I wasn't an asshole.

  2. Slow... by Jorl17 · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...News day?

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  3. I'm sorry... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...I can't hear you over the sound of how awesome I am.

  4. Delusions of Grandeur by Ransak · · Score: 4, Funny

    Certainly I don't know what Tim Allen was doing. He seemed to be the head of a group of actors and for the life of me I was trying to understand who he was imitating. - William Shatner, on Galaxy Quest

    At the 2009 Vegas ST convention Shatner was on stage and fans were asking questions. A fan of the original series went up to the mic and told him how good of an actor he was; he then proceeded to take the next 20 minutes agreeing with her. At some point I said in a low voice 'It's like throwing gasoline on a flame,' (a quote from Galaxy Quest describing the parody character of Kirk at a convention) and the entire section burst out laughing so much he had to stop talking to find out what was going on.

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  5. Re:Weird Coincedence by 93+Escort+Wagon · · Score: 3, Funny

    When his wife died by drowning in the pool at their home, I got weirded out because I had just watched an episode of Columbo where he played the murderer and, you guessed it, he killed his wife by drowning her in the pool.

    Truly, a life imitates art moment.

    Well he is from the Stanislavski school...

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  6. Re:Distance to himself by Concerned+Onlooker · · Score: 4, Funny

    Oh, yeah? I'd ask Wil Wheaton about that.

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