Patrick Stewart has recalled how he almost missed out on the part of Jean-Luc Picard after Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry took a dislike to him.
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Star Trek star Zachary Quinto has much reason to celebrate today. Taking to Instagram on Sunday, the actor expressed his gratitude for four years of sobriety.
"Four years sober sun-kissed selfie," the 42-year-old actor wrote, accompanying a shirtless selfie complete with a gold chain. "Grateful for today!" Last year, Quinto celebrated his third year sober with a similar post.
"When I think about how far I've come and how much I've grown and how much more I love myself... I'm really blown away,"
.Patrick Stewart has recalled how he almost missed out on the part of Jean-Luc Picard after Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry took a dislike to him.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorBulletproof and Star Trek Into Darkness actor Noel Clarke has been among the most vocal UK actors on social media during the Black Lives Matter protests, noting that racism is “prevalent in the UK” and “isn’t just a U.S.
"Star Trek" actress Marina Sirtis has issued an apology after slamming Lin-Manuel Miranda online. Sirtis, 65, got caught up in Twitter drama on Thursday when she accused Miranda, creator of the award-winning "Hamilton" musical, of sharing "pointless" advice to followers amid protests related to George Floyd's death.
Nick Viall is reflecting on his experience with the police amid protests globally against systemic racism and police brutality.
Zachary Quinto leaves a park after going for a hike with his dogs on Tuesday (June 2) in Los Feliz, Calif.
In a new interview, William Shatner opens up about not watching “Star Trek” and what he’s been up to under quarantine.
The stars of our favorite TV shows and movies, like the rest of us, are doing a lot more group Zoom calls with their friends these days. Celebrities have jumped on the trend, and they've found the most surprising and delightful way to use it: to reunite the casts of our favorite shows and movies, often for charity. It's a great dose of nostalgia and a good distraction from the coronavirus news updates flooding our TVs.
Zachary Quinto has his hands full as after doing some shopping at Gelson’s Market on Sunday afternoon (May 31) in Los Feliz, Calif.
It joins Call Of Duty: WWII, which is available now
By Greg Evans
The stars of our favorite TV shows and movies, like the rest of us, are doing a lot more group Zoom calls with their friends these days. Celebrities have jumped on the trend, and they've found the most surprising and delightful way to use it: to reunite the casts of our favorite shows and movies, often for charity. It's a great dose of nostalgia and a good distraction from the coronavirus news updates flooding our TVs.
“Star Trek: Voyager” fans got an unexpected gift Tuesday night.
By Erik Pedersen
Rest in peace, Richard Herd.
“Seinfeld” actor Richard Herd has died at age 87.