In the early months of 1966, a handsome, hardworking
thirty-five-year-old Canadian-born actor named William Shatner was
cast as Captain Kirk in Star Trek, a troubled, low-budget
science-fiction television series set to premiere that fall on NBC.
Star Trek struggled for viewers and lasted only three seasons, but it
found a huge, rabidly dedicated audience when it premiered in
syndication following its cancellation—turning Shatner into a
pop-culture icon and launching him on a career path he never could
have imagined after graduating from McGill University with an
economics degree twenty years earlier. As he approaches his ninetieth
year, he's still working at a furious pace as a man of boundless
contradictions: by turns one of the most dissected, disliked, revered,
respected, mocked, imitated, and beloved stars in the show business
firmament. Shatner takes a comprehensive look at this singular
performer, using archival sources and information culled from
interviews with friends and colleagues to transport readers through
William Shatner's remarkably bumpy career: his spectacular failures
and triumphs; tragedies, including the shocking death of his third
wife, Nerine; and, ultimately, the resilience Shatner has shown, time
and again, in the face of overwhelming odds. Author Michael Seth Starr
unravels the mystery of William Shatner, stripping away the many myths
associated with his personal life and his relationships with fellow
actors, presenting a no-holds-barred, unvarnished look at the unique
career of an inimitable performer.
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ISBN
9781493050659
Publisert
2019
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Applause
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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