Patrick Stewart: The Waterstones Interview
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- Опубліковано 23 жов 2023
- With a career spanning seven decades, Sir Patrick Stewart is still probably best known to many as Captain Jean-Luc Picard or Professor X - but what of the journey towards these career highs? With his memoir, Making it So, now on shelves, we sat down to speak with him about his childhood in Yorkshire, the influence of a troubled father, and the inspiring teachers who set him on the path to stardom.
Making It So: bit.ly/46EXtBj
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I've seen everything. I've seen it all.
My mum is halfway through it and is really enjoying it. I will be getting to it soon.
I appreciate the gentle and thoughtful interviewer as much as do Patrick Stewart 's honest and compassoinate attitude.
I’ve enjoyed it immensely too. Thank you for sharing these moments and insights
well done West Yorkshire Council for funding Patrick's drama education!
Great interview, thanks !
Just finished the book, it's a very easy read. ...now it needs to be serialized...hour episodes...Sir Patrick as narrator...BBC? I also think he'd write a good children's book. How is a child to deal with a violent parent? Could his Father's anger have come from having survived the war? Perhaps he felt he should have ended with his comrades? very sad
Is Patrick ok?
He's absolutely fine. I assume you're referring to his voice. He damaged it through smoke inhalation from a special effect during the filming of season 2 of Picard a couple of years ago.
the voice has been problematic for some time now...hope he's ok
He damaged his voice through smoke inhalation on the set of season 2 of Star Trek Picard and it's had a permanent effect. This was in 2021 and tbf it's much better than it was 2 years ago.