William Shatner on 50 Yrs. of Star Trek, Leonard Nimoy & Mortality
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
- Hollywood icon William Shatner reflects on the success of Star Trek, 50 years after its television debut, his friendship with the late and great Leonard Nimoy, and facing his own mortality. Plus, the original Captain Kirk discusses his charity, benefitting children and veterans.
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This is why he is so good for his age, he is full of life and loves what he does.
93 years old, what a legend
He looks absolutely amazing, keep up the good work bill 👍🖖 live long and prosper 🇬🇧
This is 8 years ago,when he was 85.
He still looked 20 years younger at 85. Insane.
Wow so wonderful larry king Because I saw him in nineteen ninety one in my university school, Now I'm 53.
And I found again your talking, very special. Talk. Thank you Larry.
I always loved the original Star Trek series and the original stars in the Star Trek movies. I liked seeing William Shatner in the movies such as Judgment at Nuremberg and the Twilight shows he did. Then, I enjoyed seeing him on Columbo shows. I never followed his career much after Star Trek until recent years. I remember seeing some footage about his wife at the time who apparently drowned in the pool at his home. What seemed very odd was the 911 call. The operator asked if he was attempting CPR, and he replied that she was still lying on the bottom of the pool. What? I don't know how any loving husband would leave his wife at the bottom of the pool without making every effort to save her. It struck me as a very strange and suspicious behavior. It seems something happened to his wife, but he was never held responsible. It makes you wonder if he was responsible in some way for his wife's death. We will never know. I started to look up stories about the Star Trek cast members. I noticed how all the members seemed to support and cheer for each one as they received their Star on the Hollywood walk of fame. One person seemed to be absent from these events, and it was William Shatner. Why? Was he disliked by all of the cast members, or did Shatner not wish to support them in such happy times? This interview with Larry King left me feeling like Shatner was pompous, narcissistic, and kind of unlikable. I should have stuck with Star Trek and remained a fan.
Anyone who lives within 200 miles of Bill, and I do, knows that the wife who supposedly drowned was really a mermaid... It was her time to go back to the ocean... The 911 call was made to give them a moment's privacy from speculative fans and a free ride to the Pacific
@@uncltrain Glad you think her death was a source of amusement for you.
@@cathykeim1088 Cathy, if your middle is Karen and your last name is vanilla I love you
@uncltrain Here we go, another Ken who can't think of a reasonable response. Good luck coming up with something resembling a sensible comment.
@@cathykeim1088 Ken is short for "Kensational"... I feel like we've met...
Cant Nimoys kids tell Bill what the problem was at the end there...?
the camera man: 👁👄👁
Denny Crane back on Larry King!
🧙♂️ 🖖
This is crazy. He could pass for 25-30 years younger than 85.
The Canadian gov't waited for Shattner to die, he doesn't accommodate, they do the coin and stamp, now they'll recommend him MAID 🤣😬
Only good rap is the C rap😂
“OH MY GOD…… I’m going to die.”
Why, “Oh my God?” When you’re an atheist? Lol…😊
5 minutes in and he seems like a narsisti.
That's Shatner being an entertainer. Like with most actors, they play for the cameras. When he recalls his time onboard the space shuttle in Earth's lower obit, he shows very warm and humble side.