Doctor Omega
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Star Trek - Power Records - 01 - A Mirror Of Futility (Vinyl)
In May of 1993 I was on vacation in the States and one of the things we did was go on a Star Trek cruise (Seatrek 93). Among the guest stars were James Doohan and George Takei. I do not remember who of the two said it, but we fans were told of plans to do this spot and that everyone except Mr. Nimoy had already signed on for it. Since the company would do the commercial only with all of them on board, we were told to keep our fingers crossed. As you can see, things worked out in favour of the supporting cast's hope of an employment opportunity.
I have a copy of this book, and still haven't read it. Sounds like there's some good stuff in there,Actually, in his book, Walter surprisingly also takes Leonard Nimoy to task at one stage.
It was during the shooting of THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY and Leonard came in one morning, went and sat with Bill and started talking about what a weekend he had had.
The penny suddenly dropped with Walter and it dawned on him that Leonard had never spoken to him or the other supporting actors in such a casual, friendly way and that, in some ways, he knew Bill Shatner better than he did Leonard. The conversation he was having with Bill proved that this was not shyness, but a discretionary choice, concluding that Leonard - like Bill - had bought into the tier system of "I am up here and you are down there".
Matters were not helped on that film where - in the scene where Uhura and Chekov were looking through books to get a translation, Leonard was off-camera mimicking Walter's performance. The crew laughed, but Walter was very upset. He said that he found it very difficult to find his way back to a civil relationship with Leonard after that and was in a foul mood for the rest of the shooting of the film, with Walter angry and snapping at all of his co-stars.
Except De. He said that everybody loved De.
Walter, in fairness added that he and the supporting cast had "a measure" of the blame, because they never said "cut the shit Shatner", for fear that he might interfere with their future employment. But in hindsight he wishes he had confronted Bill at the time, because now he would never know if Bill would have backed down, despite Shatner reassuring him that he actually would have.
I found Walter's book to be the most intelligently written of all the Trek biographies, yet it came out late in the day and seems to be overlooked as a quality read.
I don't rate Walter as a good actor at all. I don't think he can act really, pretty much.
But his writing is really good. Maybe he should have made that his career focus more.
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Funny Star Trek parody from Germany - it finally creeps in that everyone on board is gay XD To read the subtitles, just click on the red arrow in the lower right corner. It's my first subtitled video, so don't be too harsh!