I just purchased another DVD copy of Trekkies since my old one was either stolen or lost and I was wondering whatever happened to a lot of those people interviewed?
(side note: It's amazing to notice the difference between the Trek fandom then, late 90s, vs. now)
I know that Gabe Koerner ended up being a SFX guy in Hollywood which is a cool thing to do and I was happy to see that he took his passion and turned it into a career.
Then there's Barbara Adams who was a Whitewater juror and there's almost no information on her anywhere.
I wondered what happened to the Talk Trek Radio Show because I've never been able to track down a reference to the show online nor does there seem to be an archive somewhere.
Starbase Dental still exists, but with a new dentist/owner. I couldn't find much on the original guy, Dr. Bourognion, or something like that.
Douglas Marks (the cross-dressing filk singer) is also impossible to find.
I would love for there to be some kind of redux of Trekkies, but 10 years after the "boom" era.
CBW
(side note: It's amazing to notice the difference between the Trek fandom then, late 90s, vs. now)
I know that Gabe Koerner ended up being a SFX guy in Hollywood which is a cool thing to do and I was happy to see that he took his passion and turned it into a career.
Then there's Barbara Adams who was a Whitewater juror and there's almost no information on her anywhere.
I wondered what happened to the Talk Trek Radio Show because I've never been able to track down a reference to the show online nor does there seem to be an archive somewhere.
Starbase Dental still exists, but with a new dentist/owner. I couldn't find much on the original guy, Dr. Bourognion, or something like that.
Douglas Marks (the cross-dressing filk singer) is also impossible to find.
I would love for there to be some kind of redux of Trekkies, but 10 years after the "boom" era.
CBW