Although he his often viewed as an American television icon,
Will Shatner in fact hails from Montreal, Quebec. Born on March 22, 1931, he
attended Verdun high school and then moved on to McGill University where he
studied commerce. In 1956 he moved to New York City to pursue a career in
acting.
Shatner made a name for himself on American television, appearing on a myriad of
shows. Some were successful while others weren't; however, those that were
successes scored big. The first series was the short lived: For the People. The
next year saw him appear on a unique new series named Star Trek, which lasted
for three years, from 1966 to 1969. At the time the series was deemed a failure
and Shatner moved on. He gave Star Trek another try in 1973, this time as a
voice on the animated series, but the show survived only one year. Shatner left
Star Trek behind and moved on to other exploits. The Barbary Coast was the next
television show in line for Will but the program only lasted from 1975 to 1976.
In 1979, Shatner once more turned to Star Trek, this time in the form of Star
Trek: The Motion Picture. Shortly afterwards he got the starring role on T.J.
Hooker, a cop drama from which he achieved great fame. At the same time the Star
Trek films were gaining great momentum in the theatres.
It was Star Trek that propelled him into the hearts and minds of the world. The
science fiction series, created by Gene Roddenberry, revolved around
multi-cultural cast of space explorers on a galactic mission to "seek out new
world and new civilizations". The show was way ahead of its time with its
message of understanding and acceptance that reflected the society of the
future. Unfortunately, Gene Roddenberry's vision, was not an immediate success.
The series failed to impress the television audience of the time and it was
canceled after only three seasons. Looking back at the original Star Trek series
now, it is tempting to pass it off as just campy, dated stuff, but this would
undermine what it stands for and what it has become around the world. Captain
James T. Kirk, and the Star Trek series, have become a sort of ambassador and
symbol for peace throughout the world.
The success of Star Trek obviously is not due solely to the original television
series eventual success. Indeed it was not into much later that the series
gathered a following. The triumph and Star Trek, and through it William Shatner,
came with a series of movies based on the Roddenberry's creation. Even though it
had failed to reach a home audience, Star Trek somehow managed to make it to the
silver screen. The first Star Trek film met a lukewarm response, and most people
wrote the whole "Star Trek" thing off as finished.
Since leaving his Star Trek days behind William Shatner has not been seen an
awful lot cinematically. He popped up in National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon, but
has not had any starring roles. Whether this is due to typecasting or just the
way he wants it, is not known. His most current and most recognisable role, is
that of host of Rescue 911. The show has been copied many times but was one of
the first to depict real life rescues.
His newest passion is writing. William Shatner has become a successful novelist,
and has developed his own franchise of sci/fi fiction. He has penned a number of
books called the TEK series. He also developed a television series based on the
books for Canadian T.V.
William Shatner continues to be a force in North American television. He has
been given a great degree of trustworthiness by the public, and nothing seems
able to shake the esteem in which he is held.
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