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Did Colm Meaney ever feel stupid in Star Trek? | The Tommy Tiernan Show | RTÉ One
Did Colm Meaney ever feel stupid in Star Trek? Tommy Tiernan asking the tough questions 😂
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
published: 07 Mar 2020
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Colm Meaney on the media's treatment of Martin McGuinness | The Late Late Show | RTÉ One
Colm Meaney on how the British media covered the death of Martin McGuinness and how the Irish media treated him when he was alive.
Watch The Late Late Show live and on-demand from anywhere in the world at http://www.rte.ie/player
The Late Late Show | Fridays | RTÉ One, 9:35 pm Irish Time
published: 07 Apr 2017
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Colm Meaney on Star Trek, Brexit, and a return to Barrytown
The Big Reviewski and JOE's Paul Moore chats to Irish legend Colm Meaney about his new comedy The Last Right, as well as pretty much every aspect of his acting career to date, from Star Trek to Con Air and everything in between.
@BigReviewski
#StarTrek #ColmMeaney #ConAir #TheLastRight #Brexit #Barrytown #RoddyDoyle
published: 29 Nov 2019
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Is 'Star Trek's Chief O'Brien "The Most Important Person in Starfleet History"? Colm Meaney Reacts
If you’ve watched Star Trek: The Next Generation or Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, you know how important Chief Miles O'Brien (played by Colm Meaney) was to keeping everyone alive. Whether it was fixing a turbolift or transporter, or solving any of the other many problems faced by his crewmates, O'Brien had his hands in everything technical on those shows.
Because he was so valuable to Starfleet in particular and the Trek universe as a whole, a recent episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks (the animated Star Trek series created by Mike McMahan now streaming on Paramount+) made a reference to Chief Miles O'Brien by calling him “the most important man in Starfleet history.” While it was a throwaway gag at the end of an episode, McMahan had previously explained why he thought O'Brien was an origina...
published: 09 Mar 2021
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Colm Meaney on the Challenges of Playing Martin McGuinness for 'The Journey' | This Morning
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Colm Meaney chats about starring as the late Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness in fictional dramatic comedy film 'The Journey'.
Broadcast on 05/04/2017
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Dr Zoe and Dr Ranj answer all your health questions, stay stylish with Gok Wan's fabulous fashion, be beautiful with Bryony Blake's top make-up tips, and save money...
published: 05 Apr 2017
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Colm Meaney gets a few things off his chest about England
Legendary Irish actor Colm Meaney leads a star Paddy Power cast into battle against the ‘auld enemy’ ahead of the 2020 Cheltenham Festival.
We have a patchy record at many sports, but when it comes to this Champions League of horse racing, we have a team of Zidanes. This is our payback time – our horses winning big on their turf.
published: 21 Feb 2020
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Colm Meaney talks Hell on Wheels and Star Trek | Saturday Night with Miriam | RTÉ One
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published: 06 Jul 2014
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Roddy Doyle and Colm Meaney talk about the origins of Jimmy Rabbitte | RTÉ
Back to Barrytown - The Commitments airs on Sunday at 9.30pm on RTÉ One.
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published: 13 May 2021
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No Way Up ( 2024 ) 20 Interesting Fact | Sophie McIntosh, Will Attenborough, Jeremias Amoore
No Way Up is a 2024 survival thriller film directed by Claudio Fäh and written by Andy Mayson. It stars Sophie McIntosh, Will Attenborough, Jeremias Amoore, Manuel Pacific, Grace Nettle, Phyllis Logan and Colm Meaney.
No Way Up was released in the United Kingdom on February 12, 2024, and in the United States on February 16, 2024.
Watch the full video to get interesting facts, Ott & Satellite Details, Preproduction-Postproduction & Filming Details, Budget & worldwide lifetime Box-office collection details, Deep story analysis & explanation with detailed review of the 2024
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published: 27 Feb 2024
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Colm Meaney on Star Trek, Hell on Wheels, Pixie, and Why Guinness Tastes So Much Better in Dublin
With Colm Meaney’s new movie Pixie now in select theaters, on Digital and On Demand, I recently landed an extended interview with the busy actor. If you’re not familiar with director Barnaby Thompson’s Pixie, it’s a crime story set in Ireland about a girl named Pixie (Olivia Cooke) that’s forced to team up with a pair of misfits (Ben Hardy and Daryl McCormack) after a heist goes wrong. The film also stars Meaney as her gangster stepfather and Alec Baldwin as a criminal priest.
During my wide-ranging interview with Meaney, he talked about making Pixie, getting to work with Alec Baldwin, how the film is fast-moving and violent, what it was like making Hell on Wheels, how a one-day shoot on Die Hard 2 turned into six weeks, why Guinness tastes better in Dublin, what it was like making Star T...
published: 12 Mar 2021
2:02
Did Colm Meaney ever feel stupid in Star Trek? | The Tommy Tiernan Show | RTÉ One
Did Colm Meaney ever feel stupid in Star Trek? Tommy Tiernan asking the tough questions 😂
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
Did Colm Meaney ever feel stupid in Star Trek? Tommy Tiernan asking the tough questions 😂
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
https://wn.com/Did_Colm_Meaney_Ever_Feel_Stupid_In_Star_Trek_|_The_Tommy_Tiernan_Show_|_Rté_One
Did Colm Meaney ever feel stupid in Star Trek? Tommy Tiernan asking the tough questions 😂
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
- published: 07 Mar 2020
- views: 179046
1:47
Colm Meaney on the media's treatment of Martin McGuinness | The Late Late Show | RTÉ One
Colm Meaney on how the British media covered the death of Martin McGuinness and how the Irish media treated him when he was alive.
Watch The Late Late Show live...
Colm Meaney on how the British media covered the death of Martin McGuinness and how the Irish media treated him when he was alive.
Watch The Late Late Show live and on-demand from anywhere in the world at http://www.rte.ie/player
The Late Late Show | Fridays | RTÉ One, 9:35 pm Irish Time
https://wn.com/Colm_Meaney_On_The_Media's_Treatment_Of_Martin_Mcguinness_|_The_Late_Late_Show_|_Rté_One
Colm Meaney on how the British media covered the death of Martin McGuinness and how the Irish media treated him when he was alive.
Watch The Late Late Show live and on-demand from anywhere in the world at http://www.rte.ie/player
The Late Late Show | Fridays | RTÉ One, 9:35 pm Irish Time
- published: 07 Apr 2017
- views: 299789
23:22
Colm Meaney on Star Trek, Brexit, and a return to Barrytown
The Big Reviewski and JOE's Paul Moore chats to Irish legend Colm Meaney about his new comedy The Last Right, as well as pretty much every aspect of his acting ...
The Big Reviewski and JOE's Paul Moore chats to Irish legend Colm Meaney about his new comedy The Last Right, as well as pretty much every aspect of his acting career to date, from Star Trek to Con Air and everything in between.
@BigReviewski
#StarTrek #ColmMeaney #ConAir #TheLastRight #Brexit #Barrytown #RoddyDoyle
https://wn.com/Colm_Meaney_On_Star_Trek,_Brexit,_And_A_Return_To_Barrytown
The Big Reviewski and JOE's Paul Moore chats to Irish legend Colm Meaney about his new comedy The Last Right, as well as pretty much every aspect of his acting career to date, from Star Trek to Con Air and everything in between.
@BigReviewski
#StarTrek #ColmMeaney #ConAir #TheLastRight #Brexit #Barrytown #RoddyDoyle
- published: 29 Nov 2019
- views: 12110
1:23
Is 'Star Trek's Chief O'Brien "The Most Important Person in Starfleet History"? Colm Meaney Reacts
If you’ve watched Star Trek: The Next Generation or Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, you know how important Chief Miles O'Brien (played by Colm Meaney) was to keepin...
If you’ve watched Star Trek: The Next Generation or Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, you know how important Chief Miles O'Brien (played by Colm Meaney) was to keeping everyone alive. Whether it was fixing a turbolift or transporter, or solving any of the other many problems faced by his crewmates, O'Brien had his hands in everything technical on those shows.
Because he was so valuable to Starfleet in particular and the Trek universe as a whole, a recent episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks (the animated Star Trek series created by Mike McMahan now streaming on Paramount+) made a reference to Chief Miles O'Brien by calling him “the most important man in Starfleet history.” While it was a throwaway gag at the end of an episode, McMahan had previously explained why he thought O'Brien was an original Lower Decker and deserved the title:
“So why did we put that statue at the end of the episode? If you ask the common fan on the street to name the most important Star Trek character, they’ll probably say Picard or Kirk. Us Lower Deckers would like to offer a different answer... Chief O’Brien is the original Lower Decker, moving from an enlisted crewman all the way to professor of engineering at Starfleet Academy. We experienced his full life in Starfleet: his marriage and relationship with Keiko, being a dad and moving up in rank and location, the dynamic between enlisted crew and officers through his friendships with Bashir and Sisko, and the trauma he experienced being a veteran of the Federation-Cardassian War. One could argue Miles O’Brien is the most fully realized character in Star Trek, and we ask, no, demand he be given a statue. While a nod to Miles might be seen as slight by a casual fan, those of us who spent years watching him grow across two television series know he is, without a doubt, the most important person in Starfleet History.”
I can’t argue with anything Mike McMahan said.
The other day I got to speak with Colm Meaney for his new Ireland set crime story Pixie. While the interview covered numerous projects, and as I'm a huge fan of his work on Star Trek, we spent a good amount of time talking about his time on both series. One of the things I was curious about was whether he would ever be willing to play Chief O’Brien again on Picard or another Star Trek series. And the other thing I needed to bring up with him was the Lower Decks episode. While he didn’t know the reference, I think you’ll enjoy his response.
Check out what he said below and look for our full conversation very soon.
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If you’ve watched Star Trek: The Next Generation or Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, you know how important Chief Miles O'Brien (played by Colm Meaney) was to keeping everyone alive. Whether it was fixing a turbolift or transporter, or solving any of the other many problems faced by his crewmates, O'Brien had his hands in everything technical on those shows.
Because he was so valuable to Starfleet in particular and the Trek universe as a whole, a recent episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks (the animated Star Trek series created by Mike McMahan now streaming on Paramount+) made a reference to Chief Miles O'Brien by calling him “the most important man in Starfleet history.” While it was a throwaway gag at the end of an episode, McMahan had previously explained why he thought O'Brien was an original Lower Decker and deserved the title:
“So why did we put that statue at the end of the episode? If you ask the common fan on the street to name the most important Star Trek character, they’ll probably say Picard or Kirk. Us Lower Deckers would like to offer a different answer... Chief O’Brien is the original Lower Decker, moving from an enlisted crewman all the way to professor of engineering at Starfleet Academy. We experienced his full life in Starfleet: his marriage and relationship with Keiko, being a dad and moving up in rank and location, the dynamic between enlisted crew and officers through his friendships with Bashir and Sisko, and the trauma he experienced being a veteran of the Federation-Cardassian War. One could argue Miles O’Brien is the most fully realized character in Star Trek, and we ask, no, demand he be given a statue. While a nod to Miles might be seen as slight by a casual fan, those of us who spent years watching him grow across two television series know he is, without a doubt, the most important person in Starfleet History.”
I can’t argue with anything Mike McMahan said.
The other day I got to speak with Colm Meaney for his new Ireland set crime story Pixie. While the interview covered numerous projects, and as I'm a huge fan of his work on Star Trek, we spent a good amount of time talking about his time on both series. One of the things I was curious about was whether he would ever be willing to play Chief O’Brien again on Picard or another Star Trek series. And the other thing I needed to bring up with him was the Lower Decks episode. While he didn’t know the reference, I think you’ll enjoy his response.
Check out what he said below and look for our full conversation very soon.
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- published: 09 Mar 2021
- views: 62449
5:28
Colm Meaney on the Challenges of Playing Martin McGuinness for 'The Journey' | This Morning
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Colm Meaney chats about starring as the late Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness in fictional dramatic comedy ...
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Colm Meaney chats about starring as the late Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness in fictional dramatic comedy film 'The Journey'.
Broadcast on 05/04/2017
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Colm Meaney chats about starring as the late Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness in fictional dramatic comedy film 'The Journey'.
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Join Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes as we meet the people behind the stories that matter, chat to the hottest celebs and cook up a storm with your favourite chefs!
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- published: 05 Apr 2017
- views: 43270
1:19
Colm Meaney gets a few things off his chest about England
Legendary Irish actor Colm Meaney leads a star Paddy Power cast into battle against the ‘auld enemy’ ahead of the 2020 Cheltenham Festival.
We have a patchy re...
Legendary Irish actor Colm Meaney leads a star Paddy Power cast into battle against the ‘auld enemy’ ahead of the 2020 Cheltenham Festival.
We have a patchy record at many sports, but when it comes to this Champions League of horse racing, we have a team of Zidanes. This is our payback time – our horses winning big on their turf.
https://wn.com/Colm_Meaney_Gets_A_Few_Things_Off_His_Chest_About_England
Legendary Irish actor Colm Meaney leads a star Paddy Power cast into battle against the ‘auld enemy’ ahead of the 2020 Cheltenham Festival.
We have a patchy record at many sports, but when it comes to this Champions League of horse racing, we have a team of Zidanes. This is our payback time – our horses winning big on their turf.
- published: 21 Feb 2020
- views: 773851
1:17
Roddy Doyle and Colm Meaney talk about the origins of Jimmy Rabbitte | RTÉ
Back to Barrytown - The Commitments airs on Sunday at 9.30pm on RTÉ One.
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
Back to Barrytown - The Commitments airs on Sunday at 9.30pm on RTÉ One.
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
https://wn.com/Roddy_Doyle_And_Colm_Meaney_Talk_About_The_Origins_Of_Jimmy_Rabbitte_|_Rté
Back to Barrytown - The Commitments airs on Sunday at 9.30pm on RTÉ One.
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
- published: 13 May 2021
- views: 10336
2:13
No Way Up ( 2024 ) 20 Interesting Fact | Sophie McIntosh, Will Attenborough, Jeremias Amoore
No Way Up is a 2024 survival thriller film directed by Claudio Fäh and written by Andy Mayson. It stars Sophie McIntosh, Will Attenborough, Jeremias Amoore, Man...
No Way Up is a 2024 survival thriller film directed by Claudio Fäh and written by Andy Mayson. It stars Sophie McIntosh, Will Attenborough, Jeremias Amoore, Manuel Pacific, Grace Nettle, Phyllis Logan and Colm Meaney.
No Way Up was released in the United Kingdom on February 12, 2024, and in the United States on February 16, 2024.
Watch the full video to get interesting facts, Ott & Satellite Details, Preproduction-Postproduction & Filming Details, Budget & worldwide lifetime Box-office collection details, Deep story analysis & explanation with detailed review of the 2024
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This video is for educational purposes only. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use
https://wn.com/No_Way_Up_(_2024_)_20_Interesting_Fact_|_Sophie_Mcintosh,_Will_Attenborough,_Jeremias_Amoore
No Way Up is a 2024 survival thriller film directed by Claudio Fäh and written by Andy Mayson. It stars Sophie McIntosh, Will Attenborough, Jeremias Amoore, Manuel Pacific, Grace Nettle, Phyllis Logan and Colm Meaney.
No Way Up was released in the United Kingdom on February 12, 2024, and in the United States on February 16, 2024.
Watch the full video to get interesting facts, Ott & Satellite Details, Preproduction-Postproduction & Filming Details, Budget & worldwide lifetime Box-office collection details, Deep story analysis & explanation with detailed review of the 2024
Copyright Use Disclaimer -
This video is for educational purposes only. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use
- published: 27 Feb 2024
- views: 154
35:35
Colm Meaney on Star Trek, Hell on Wheels, Pixie, and Why Guinness Tastes So Much Better in Dublin
With Colm Meaney’s new movie Pixie now in select theaters, on Digital and On Demand, I recently landed an extended interview with the busy actor. If you’re not ...
With Colm Meaney’s new movie Pixie now in select theaters, on Digital and On Demand, I recently landed an extended interview with the busy actor. If you’re not familiar with director Barnaby Thompson’s Pixie, it’s a crime story set in Ireland about a girl named Pixie (Olivia Cooke) that’s forced to team up with a pair of misfits (Ben Hardy and Daryl McCormack) after a heist goes wrong. The film also stars Meaney as her gangster stepfather and Alec Baldwin as a criminal priest.
During my wide-ranging interview with Meaney, he talked about making Pixie, getting to work with Alec Baldwin, how the film is fast-moving and violent, what it was like making Hell on Wheels, how a one-day shoot on Die Hard 2 turned into six weeks, why Guinness tastes better in Dublin, what it was like making Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine, why he never wanted to direct an episode, his favorite Star Trek storyline, why saying the technobabble was always difficult, what it’s like being part of a series people want to talk about twenty years after it ended, and much more.
Trust me, if you’re a fan of Colm Meaney you’re going to enjoy watching this conversation. Check out what he had to say in the player above and below is exactly what we talked about.
Colm Meaney:
• What TV series would he like to guest star on?
• What movie or movies has seen the most?
• What props or costumes has he “borrowed” from set?
• When did he feel like he made it as a working actor?
• What was it like making Hell on Wheels?
• Shares a fun story about doing an action scene on the series.
• When he got asked to do a few episodes of Stargate Atlantis did he feel like he was cheating?
• How he was never a big science fiction fan growing up but he came around to it from his time on Star Trek due to the storylines they covered.
• Far and Away deleted scenes.
• What was it like playing the pilot in Die Hard 2 and was it a day of shooting?
• How his one day of shooting turned into six weeks.
• What did he do in Dick Tracy?
• Why does Guinness taste so much better in Dublin?
• What was it about the Pixie script that made him want to do it?
• How the film shows his character with his family and also doing the business.
• How the movie starts fast and features some violence.
• What was it like working with Alec Baldwin?
• What does it mean to him to be in 225 episodes of Star Trek?
• What is it like being part of a show that people still want to talk about 20 years later?
• Was he ever nervous DS9 would be cancelled?
• What was it like behind-the-scenes making TNG and DS9?
• Did he ever consider directing an episode of Star Trek?
• Talks about why he doesn’t understand why a lot of actors want to direct.
• How you have to hit a certain number of pages a day when filming.
• Did he ever ask the writers of DS9 why they always tortured his character?
• How often is he challenged to a game of darts?
• Would he ever consider playing Miles O’Brien again?
• His thoughts on the Lower Decks episode that calls O’Brien the most important man in Starfleet history.
• What was it like trying to make 26 Star Trek episodes a season?
• Did he have any favorite Star Trek storylines?
• What was it like working with Alexander Siddig?
• What was really tough to pull off making Star Trek?
• How technobabble was always a pain to say.
• How often did the script pages change?
• Did he watch the show as it aired?
• What drew him to living in Spain?
• Are theater audiences different depending on where he is performing and time of day?
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With Colm Meaney’s new movie Pixie now in select theaters, on Digital and On Demand, I recently landed an extended interview with the busy actor. If you’re not familiar with director Barnaby Thompson’s Pixie, it’s a crime story set in Ireland about a girl named Pixie (Olivia Cooke) that’s forced to team up with a pair of misfits (Ben Hardy and Daryl McCormack) after a heist goes wrong. The film also stars Meaney as her gangster stepfather and Alec Baldwin as a criminal priest.
During my wide-ranging interview with Meaney, he talked about making Pixie, getting to work with Alec Baldwin, how the film is fast-moving and violent, what it was like making Hell on Wheels, how a one-day shoot on Die Hard 2 turned into six weeks, why Guinness tastes better in Dublin, what it was like making Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine, why he never wanted to direct an episode, his favorite Star Trek storyline, why saying the technobabble was always difficult, what it’s like being part of a series people want to talk about twenty years after it ended, and much more.
Trust me, if you’re a fan of Colm Meaney you’re going to enjoy watching this conversation. Check out what he had to say in the player above and below is exactly what we talked about.
Colm Meaney:
• What TV series would he like to guest star on?
• What movie or movies has seen the most?
• What props or costumes has he “borrowed” from set?
• When did he feel like he made it as a working actor?
• What was it like making Hell on Wheels?
• Shares a fun story about doing an action scene on the series.
• When he got asked to do a few episodes of Stargate Atlantis did he feel like he was cheating?
• How he was never a big science fiction fan growing up but he came around to it from his time on Star Trek due to the storylines they covered.
• Far and Away deleted scenes.
• What was it like playing the pilot in Die Hard 2 and was it a day of shooting?
• How his one day of shooting turned into six weeks.
• What did he do in Dick Tracy?
• Why does Guinness taste so much better in Dublin?
• What was it about the Pixie script that made him want to do it?
• How the film shows his character with his family and also doing the business.
• How the movie starts fast and features some violence.
• What was it like working with Alec Baldwin?
• What does it mean to him to be in 225 episodes of Star Trek?
• What is it like being part of a show that people still want to talk about 20 years later?
• Was he ever nervous DS9 would be cancelled?
• What was it like behind-the-scenes making TNG and DS9?
• Did he ever consider directing an episode of Star Trek?
• Talks about why he doesn’t understand why a lot of actors want to direct.
• How you have to hit a certain number of pages a day when filming.
• Did he ever ask the writers of DS9 why they always tortured his character?
• How often is he challenged to a game of darts?
• Would he ever consider playing Miles O’Brien again?
• His thoughts on the Lower Decks episode that calls O’Brien the most important man in Starfleet history.
• What was it like trying to make 26 Star Trek episodes a season?
• Did he have any favorite Star Trek storylines?
• What was it like working with Alexander Siddig?
• What was really tough to pull off making Star Trek?
• How technobabble was always a pain to say.
• How often did the script pages change?
• Did he watch the show as it aired?
• What drew him to living in Spain?
• Are theater audiences different depending on where he is performing and time of day?
For interviews, movie reviews, and more visit https://collider.com
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- published: 12 Mar 2021
- views: 12070