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In reply to the discussion: An Ill 'Star Trek' Fan Wanted to Meet Patrick Stewart, and He Made It So [View all]sarge43
(29,173 posts)61. I wonder if Stewart ever looks back on his decision to audition for the Picard role.
He's on record that he didn't think he would even get the role and, if he did, it wouldn't amount to much - one season at best. He didn't even know about Star Trek - never saw the TV shows or films. At the time he was a respected Shakespearean in British theater and a go to character actor in British TV, that and some minor film roles. He figured the money was good and a chance to branch out.
Now he can pick and choose his roles, known around the world, adds a powerful voice to an important issue and bring joy to a child who doesn't have a lot of it.
Amazing what one choice can do.
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An Ill 'Star Trek' Fan Wanted to Meet Patrick Stewart, and He Made It So [View all]
n2doc
Sep 2014
OP
I still first remember him right before Star Trek as Gurney Halleck in Dune...
cascadiance
Sep 2014
#67
I wonder if Stewart ever looks back on his decision to audition for the Picard role.
sarge43
Sep 2014
#61