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William Shatner

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I have tinnitus.


— William Shatner


I know very little about the viral, electronic world, but I use Twitter to communicate not only information that I think some of the fans want to hear about but also ideas.


— William Shatner


#also #communicate #electronic #fans #hear

I love living in Los Angeles.


— William Shatner


#i #i love #living #los #los angeles

I love to evoke the bones and meat and thoughts of characters.


— William Shatner


#characters #evoke #i #i love #love

I never watched 'Star Trek.'


— William Shatner


#never #star #star trek #trek #watched

I often conduct interviews in my truck.


— William Shatner


#i #interviews #often #truck

I played comedies and dramas.


— William Shatner


#dramas #i #played

I see people putting text messages on the phone or computer and I think, 'Why don't you just call?'


— William Shatner


#computer #i #i see #i think #just

I sometimes find that in interviews you learn more about yourself than the person learned about you.


— William Shatner


#find #i #interviews #learn #learned

I think the acting satisfies the need and desire for approval.


— William Shatner


#approval #desire #i #i think #need






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Early life and education
Shatner was born on March 22 1931 in the Côte Saint-Luc neighborhood of Montreal Quebec Canada the son of Anne (née Garmaise) and Joseph Shatner a clothing manufacturer. In 2000 a Reuters story reported that Shatner was planning to write and direct The Shiva Club a dark comedy about the grieving process inspired by his wife's death. Speaking to the press shortly after his wife's death a clearly shaken and emotional Shatner said that William Shatner "meant everything" to him and called her his "beautiful soulmate.

Hooker from 1982 to 1986. He has also authored a series of science fiction novels called TekWar that were adapted for television. Kirk captain of the USS Enterprise in the science fiction television series Star Trek from 1966 to 1969; Star Trek: The Animated Series from 1973 to 1974; and in seven of the subsequent Star Trek feature films from 1979 to 1994.

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