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William Shatner

William Shatner

For an actor almost universally associated with a single character -- Captain James Tiberius Kirk of the U.S.S. Enterprise -- William Shatner has found diverse ways to stay active in the public eye, even spoofing his overblown acting style in a way far more hip than desperate. Years after he last uttered "warp speed," Shatner remains a well-known face beyond Star Trek conventions, re-creating himself as the spoken-word pitchman for priceline.com, and starring in a popular series of smoky nightclub ads that featured some of the most cutting-edge musicians of the day. The Canadian native was born on March 22, 1931, in Montréal, where he grew up and attended Verdun High School. Shatner studied commerce at McGill University before getting the acting bug, which eventually prompted him to move to New York in 1956. He initially worked in such live television dramatic shows as Studio One and The United States Steel Hour in 1957 and 1958, as well as on Broadway. His big screen debut soon followed as Alexei in the 1958 version of Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov. Throughout the 1960s, Shatner worked mostly in television. His most memorable appearance came in a 1963 episode of The Twilight Zone entitled "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet," in which he plays a terrified airline passenger unable to convince the crew that there's a mysterious gremlin tearing apart the wing. He also appeared in such films as Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) and the bizarrely experimental Esperanto-language horror film Incubus (1963). In 1966, he got his big break, though neither he nor anyone else knew it at the time. Shatner was cast as the macho starship captain James Kirk on Star Trek, commanding a crew that included an acerbic doctor, a Scottish engineer, and a logician with pointy ears, on a mission "to boldly go where no man has gone before." However, the show lasted only three seasons, considered by many to be high camp. After providing a voice on the even shorter-lived animated series in 1973, Shatner must have thought Star Trek too would pass. A costly divorce and a lingering diva reputation from Star Trek left him with few prospects or allies, forcing him to take whatever work came his way. But in 1979, after a decade of B-movie labor in such films as The Kingdom of Spiders (1977) and a second failed series (Barbary Coast, 1975-1976), Shatner re-upped for another attempt to capitalize on the science fiction series with Star Trek: The Motion Picture. This time it caught on, though the first film was considered a costly disappointment. With dogged determination, the producers continued onward with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982), at which point fans finally flocked to the series, rallying behind the film's crisp space battles and the melodramatic tête-à-tête between Shatner and Ricardo Montalban. Shatner had to wrestle with his advancing age and the deaths of several characters in Star Trek II and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984), but by Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986), the actor got to indulge in his more whimsical side, which has since characterized his career. As the series shifted toward comedy, Shatner led the way, even serving as director of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989), which many considered among the series' weaker entries. During this period, Shatner also began parodying himself in earnest, appearing as host of Saturday Night Live in a famous sketch in which he tells a group of Trekkies to "Get a life." He also turned in a wickedly energetic mockery of a moon base captain in Airplane II: The Sequel (1982). Shatner made one final appearance with the regular Star Trek cast in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991), then served as one of the crossovers to the new series of films in Star Trek: Generations (1994), in which endlessly theorizing fans finally learned the fate of Captain Kirk. The success of the Trek movies reenergized Shatner's TV career, even if it didn't immediately earn him more film roles. Shatner played the title role on the successful police drama T.J. Hooker from 1982 to 1987, directing some episodes, then began hosting the medical reality series Rescue 911 in 1989. Shatner returned to the movies with another parody, Loaded Weapon I, in 1993, and in 1994 began directing, executive producing, and acting in episodes of the syndicated TV show TekWar, based on the popular series of Trek-like novels he authored. In the later '90s, Shatner was best known for his humorously out-there priceline.com ads, but also guested on a variety of TV shows, most notably as the "Big Giant Head" on the lowbrow farce Third Rock From the Sun. He also appeared as game show hosts both in film (Miss Congeniality, 2000) and real life (50th Annual Miss America Pageant, 2001). In 1999, Shatner suffered public personal tragedy when his third wife, Nerine, accidentally drowned in their swimming pool. The champion horse breeder and tennis enthusiast owns a ranch in Kentucky and remains active in environmental causes. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide


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William Shatner Trivia

When was William Shatner born?
William Shatner was born on March 22, 1931

Who did William Shatner portray in Boston Legal: Season 04?
William Shatner was Denny Crane in Boston Legal: Season 04

What role did William Shatner portray in Star Trek: Season 03?
William Shatner played James T. Kirk in Star Trek: Season 03

Who did William Shatner play in Star Trek: Season 02?
William Shatner was James T. Kirk in Star Trek: Season 02

Who did William Shatner portray in Star Trek: Season 01?
William Shatner was James T. Kirk in Star Trek: Season 01

What role did William Shatner play in Incubus?
William Shatner played Marc in Incubus

Who did William Shatner play in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country?
William Shatner was James T. Kirk in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

Who did William Shatner play in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier?
William Shatner was James T. Kirk in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

Who did William Shatner play in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home?
William Shatner was James T. Kirk in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home

Who did William Shatner play in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock?
William Shatner was James T. Kirk in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock

What role did William Shatner portray in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan?
William Shatner played James T. Kirk in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

What role did William Shatner portray in Star Trek: The Motion Picture?
William Shatner played James T. Kirk in Star Trek: The Motion Picture

Who did William Shatner portray in Kingdom of the Spiders?
William Shatner was Rack Hansen in Kingdom of the Spiders

What role did William Shatner portray in The Kidnapping of the President?
William Shatner played Jerry O'Connor in The Kidnapping of the President

Who did William Shatner play in Boston Legal: Season 02?
William Shatner was Denny Crane in Boston Legal: Season 02

Who did William Shatner portray in Boston Legal: Season 01?
William Shatner was Denny Crane in Boston Legal: Season 01

Who did William Shatner portray in American Psycho 2?
William Shatner was Professor Robert Starkman in American Psycho 2

Who did William Shatner play in Star Trek Generations?
William Shatner was James T. Kirk in Star Trek Generations

Who did William Shatner portray in Big Bad Mama?
William Shatner was William J. Baxter in Big Bad Mama

Who did William Shatner play in A Carol Christmas?
William Shatner was Ghost of Christmas Present [Dr. Bob] in A Carol Christmas

Who did William Shatner portray in Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous?
William Shatner was Stan Fields in Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous

Who did William Shatner portray in Miss Congeniality?
William Shatner was Stan Fields in Miss Congeniality

What role did William Shatner play in Visiting Hours?
William Shatner played Gary Baylor in Visiting Hours

What role did William Shatner portray in Little Women?
William Shatner played Fritz Bhaer in Little Women

Who did William Shatner portray in The Devil's Rain?
William Shatner was Mark Preston in The Devil's Rain

Who did William Shatner play in The Wild?
William Shatner was Kazar in The Wild

Who did William Shatner play in Over the Hedge?
William Shatner was Ozzie in Over the Hedge

Who did William Shatner portray in The Outrage?
William Shatner was Preacher in The Outrage

What role did William Shatner portray in Airplane II: The Sequel?
William Shatner played Buck Murdock in Airplane II: The Sequel

What role did William Shatner play in National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1?
William Shatner played Gen. Curtis Mortars in National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1

Who did William Shatner play in Showtime?
William Shatner was Himself in Showtime

Who did William Shatner play in Free Enterprise?
William Shatner was Bill in Free Enterprise

Who did William Shatner play in Judgment at Nuremberg?
William Shatner was Capt. Harrison Byers in Judgment at Nuremberg

What role did William Shatner portray in Osmosis Jones?
William Shatner played The Mayor in Osmosis Jones

Who did William Shatner portray in Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story?
William Shatner was Chancellor in Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story

What role did William Shatner portray in Boston Legal: Season 03?
William Shatner played Denny Crane in Boston Legal: Season 03

Who did William Shatner play in A Twist in the Tale [TV Series]?
William Shatner was The Storyteller in A Twist in the Tale [TV Series]

Who did William Shatner portray in The Rose Parade: A Pageant For Ages?
William Shatner was Host in The Rose Parade: A Pageant For Ages

Who did William Shatner play in Iron Chef USA: Showdown in Las Vegas?
William Shatner was Host in Iron Chef USA: Showdown in Las Vegas

Who did William Shatner portray in Seasons?
William Shatner was Narrator in Seasons

Who did William Shatner portray in Nukes in Space: The Rainbow Bombs?
William Shatner was Narrator in Nukes in Space: The Rainbow Bombs

Who did William Shatner portray in Family of Strangers?
William Shatner was Earl in Family of Strangers

Who did William Shatner portray in Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie?
William Shatner was Narrator in Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie

What role did William Shatner portray in Impulse?
William Shatner played Matt Stone in Impulse

Who did William Shatner play in Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey?
William Shatner was James T. Kirk in Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey


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