Posted on 03/22/2021 8:54:25 AM PDT by mylife
Legendary ‘Star Trek’ actor William Shatner is turning 90 on Monday, March 22. Tubi, the largest online library of free TV shows and movies, has fans covered for the special occasion.
Shatner became a cultural icon for his portrayal of Captain James T. Kirk in the ‘Star Trek’ franchise, and he’s also acted in dozens of other feature films during his career that dates back to the 1950s. He even hosted his own late-night horror mini-series.
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Yep, could not remember his name. He’s a nasty piece of work too. Very angry man.
Saw that one, they brought him a mill stone for the yard and some stuff for the interior too. The pickers have picked several big stars or for them. White Stripes. A who member, several others too.
What’s noticeable about Shatner is that he remained “himself” through all his fame. Amazingly modest.
OMG....I saw that...Hysterical.
My impression as well. It’s clear he never took himself / his fame too seriously.
There’s the classic “Get a Life!” SNL skit for example.
“Could you help settle a bet? In season 2 episode 9 of the original Star Trek TV series, what was the combination to the safe in your quarters you opened?”
And probably one of the most famous of all of Hollywood.
A poignant skit.
Denny Crane! (Boston Legal - a TV series that was hopelessly leftist just 15 years ago and would cause outrage with the woke cancel culture warriors today!)
Here’s a sample:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WTgq0w_hKs
Yup!!! :)
I live in central NY, 138 miles from Ticonderoga, and never knew this. I've been to Ticonderoga many years ago, specifically to Fort Ticonderoga where Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys captured the fort in 1775. About 50 miles from there, in Moreau, New York, is Grant Cottage, where President U.S. Grant lived until his death. It's been preserved as a museum, exactly as it was when he passed, including the floral displays (now dried) that were sent for his funeral. I visited that many years ago too. Beautiful views of the surrounding valley from the property.
Happy birthday to Mr. Shatner.
And here I was expecting the gif with the squirrel.
I hope his window didn’t look out over the wing.
Wait a minute! Nothing about picking up space chicks in that list!
Yep- we went ot Fort Ti- great place to visit- fun day- they did reenactments, had a lot of historical facts, and fired off the cannons- was pretty cool
I also went up on ‘dynamite hill’ i think the name was- it was a small mountain where they had cannons overlooking lake george- the views were phenomenal- had a fun day0-
William Shatner at Star Trek: The Original Series Set Tour
A Walk Through the Star Trek Set Tour (original series)
And the owner is currently building an expansion for "The Next Generation" sets:
Exclusive: Star Trek Set Tour Planning ‘Next Generation’ Expansion, Opening Film Academy In Fall
yeah i was reading about that- the fella put a lot into the place- pretty cool-
That was great.
Gotta love a guy who’s never afraid to laugh at himself.
Even if he’s a Canadian.
;-)
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