Is william shatner gay

Openly Gay Producer of Senior Moment and Film’s Star William Shatner Assist Overcome Senior Stereotypes

90-year-old player William Shatner on October 13 became the oldest person to fly into space when he rocketed into the great beyond aboard the Blue Start. Best known for playing Captain Kirk in the Star Trek franchise, Shatner had actually just wrapped up shooting of his latest film, Senior Moment, produced by out and proud Gina Goff of Goff Productions. While billionaires have been criticized for their space exploits, many of us watched in awe as Shatner climbed the many steep steps to board the rocket and looked as hip as Captain Kirk after landing back on Earth’s terra firma.

Shatner, who is a vegetarian and remains an accomplished athlete, is helping to shatter senior stereotypes not only with real life exploits such as the space voyage, but also with his character Victor Martin in Senior Moment, a intimate comedy-drama now streaming on multiple platforms. Goff mutual with the San Francisco Bay Times what it was like working with Shatner, female lead and no senior slouch either Jean Smart, and tackling ageism in Hollywood.

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William Shatner’s name is synonymous with cosmos. It’s where the 92-year-old actor, creator and recording creator has made a significant amount of history.

The veteran artist originated the role of Captain James T. Kirk on “Star Trek” in 1966, appearing in every episode of the franchise-launching series. That includes 1968’s “Plato’s Stepchildren,” which featured what is generally accepted to have been TV’s first interracial kiss; he shared with the late Nichelle Nichols’ Lt. Uhura.

Decades later — after starring in spinoffs including the first seven “Star Trek” films, culminating with “Star Trek Generations” in 1994 — Shatner experienced vacuum not through Kirk’s eyes, but his own. In 2021 at age 90, he became the oldest person to ever fly in space during Sky Origin’s second sub-orbital human flight. His journey is chronicled on “Shatner in Space,” streaming now on Prime Video.

Shatner reflects on that and more during “William Shatner Inhabit on Stage,” coming to Florida Nov. 8-12 starting at Tampa’s Straz Center for the Demonstrating Arts. The tour promises “a overnight of intergalactic enjoyable as he leads audiences on a journey through period and space; sharing fascinating and humorous be

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Bill Shatner's response to being uninvited to George Takei's wedding

'The whole thing makes me sense badly, poor gentleman. There is such a sickness there. It's so patently obvious that there is a psychosis there. I don't know what his original thing about me was. I have no concept.
'I didn't read his manual that was printed many years ago, but apparently I didn't let somebody have a close-up. I literally don't know him.
'I didn't know him very well on the series. He would come in for a diurnal or two, as evidenced by the part he played. Then on the movies, there occasionally. I didn't understand the man.
'But he has continued to speak ill about me for all these years. Obviously, hiding his homosexuality - discuss about festering and not living the truth of your life and feeling badly about yourself - and creature fearful somebody would find out about this terrible, terrible secret, so he thought.
'Finally at the age of, I think, 70, he decides to come out of the closet and say, "I'm gay."
'Like, who cares? Be gay. Don't be gay. That's up to you George.'...
'You would think he had thi