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Tom Kitten

(7,372 posts)
6. I agree
Sat Jun 15, 2013, 09:41 PM
Jun 2013

That is a good Mark Twain performance (too bad Hal Holbrook wasn't considered though)...so often I would await TNG episodes and it was so iffy which were good and not so good but there were enough good ones to remember.

As far as the new Picard in the reboot...I have no idea, are there any young bald actors with Shakespearian voices out there who might fit the bill?

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