While the Abrams movie franchise has certainly seen a large number of Star Trek characters re-cast, it wasn't the first time a character was re-cast in Star Trek, and wasn't the last either. So I thought it would be fun to see who everyone thinks are the best and worst re-casting decisions throughout the history of the franchise.
Best: Karl Urban as Dr. McCoy in the Abrams Movies
When they first announced that Urban would be playing Bones in Trek '09, my first reaction was "Really? Eomer as Bones?", but it only took a couple of minutes of him on screen to win me over. I seem to recall Urban mentioning at the time that he was a fan of the Original Series and was going to make his performance a straight up tribute to DeForrest Kelley. Well it shows, and he's been a highlight of all three films for me. You can tell he knows exactly who Bones is and loves playing him, and that love translates to the audience.
Honourable mention: Melanie Smith as Tora Ziyal from DS9. I know there were several reasons for the role being recast twice, but even in her first appearance Smith really brought life to the character in a way the other two actors didn't.
Not a re-casting but I'll mention it anyway: David Tristan Birkin as 12 year old Captain Picard in TNG "Rascals". The kid absolutely nailed it and without such a strong performance I don't think the episode would have been as watchable as it is.
Worst: James Frain as Sarek
I've always loved Sarek, and this guy is not Sarek. He grates on me every time he's on screen. He's worse than a normal generic Vulcan, which wouldn't bother me that much except it's supposed to be Sarek for fuck's sake! I have no idea what Mark Lenard ever did outside of Star Trek, but I'm a huge fan of his work as both the Romulan commander in BoT and as Sarek in TOS through TNG. Like Nimoy, he always managed to pull off being very reserved, while letting the audience how he was feeling at the same time. Frain by contrast struggles with just playing a Vulcan, let alone one with the sort of wisdom and aristocratic detachment Sarek possesses.
(Dis)Honourable mention: Robin Curtis as Saavik
What is it about Vulcans eh? Well, this time it's for almost a completely different reason. In Kirstie Alley's Saavik we met a different kind of Vulcan. And then in TSFS she was replaced by a robot.
Not a re-casting but I'll (dishonourably) mention it anyway: Tom Hardy as Shinzon. I must admit, I rather like Tom Hardy as an actor now and would love to see him opposite Patrick Stewart again, but 16 years ago I don't think he quite had the chops just yet.
Looking forward to seeing what others think!
Best: Karl Urban as Dr. McCoy in the Abrams Movies
When they first announced that Urban would be playing Bones in Trek '09, my first reaction was "Really? Eomer as Bones?", but it only took a couple of minutes of him on screen to win me over. I seem to recall Urban mentioning at the time that he was a fan of the Original Series and was going to make his performance a straight up tribute to DeForrest Kelley. Well it shows, and he's been a highlight of all three films for me. You can tell he knows exactly who Bones is and loves playing him, and that love translates to the audience.
Honourable mention: Melanie Smith as Tora Ziyal from DS9. I know there were several reasons for the role being recast twice, but even in her first appearance Smith really brought life to the character in a way the other two actors didn't.
Not a re-casting but I'll mention it anyway: David Tristan Birkin as 12 year old Captain Picard in TNG "Rascals". The kid absolutely nailed it and without such a strong performance I don't think the episode would have been as watchable as it is.
Worst: James Frain as Sarek
I've always loved Sarek, and this guy is not Sarek. He grates on me every time he's on screen. He's worse than a normal generic Vulcan, which wouldn't bother me that much except it's supposed to be Sarek for fuck's sake! I have no idea what Mark Lenard ever did outside of Star Trek, but I'm a huge fan of his work as both the Romulan commander in BoT and as Sarek in TOS through TNG. Like Nimoy, he always managed to pull off being very reserved, while letting the audience how he was feeling at the same time. Frain by contrast struggles with just playing a Vulcan, let alone one with the sort of wisdom and aristocratic detachment Sarek possesses.
(Dis)Honourable mention: Robin Curtis as Saavik
What is it about Vulcans eh? Well, this time it's for almost a completely different reason. In Kirstie Alley's Saavik we met a different kind of Vulcan. And then in TSFS she was replaced by a robot.
Not a re-casting but I'll (dishonourably) mention it anyway: Tom Hardy as Shinzon. I must admit, I rather like Tom Hardy as an actor now and would love to see him opposite Patrick Stewart again, but 16 years ago I don't think he quite had the chops just yet.
Looking forward to seeing what others think!