At the time Patrick Stewart was casted for TNG he was in his late forties, and yet his character is meant to represent a much older man. Given his Starfleet experience, captain rank, and personal anecdotes he recounts, Picard should be a man well into his 50s, that is, 10 years older than actor Patrick Stewart was.
Of course Mr. Stewart looks like a much older person, which is explained, in part, by his bald look, he's a younger actor playing a much older character.
As a general rule, captains are in their fifties (Janeway an exception) admirals well into their sixties, while lieutenants and other junior officers either in their twenties or mid-thirties. Commanders, like Chakotay and Riker, undoubtedly in their forties.
So, how old is Picard? Is this mentioned in any episode?
Of course Mr. Stewart looks like a much older person, which is explained, in part, by his bald look, he's a younger actor playing a much older character.
As a general rule, captains are in their fifties (Janeway an exception) admirals well into their sixties, while lieutenants and other junior officers either in their twenties or mid-thirties. Commanders, like Chakotay and Riker, undoubtedly in their forties.
So, how old is Picard? Is this mentioned in any episode?