Somebody with skills should make that happen.Great pic....just wish all the media and ogglers would have let them take one pic with just the three.....
Somebody with skills should make that happen.Great pic....just wish all the media and ogglers would have let them take one pic with just the three.....
Don't forget Karl Urban. He'd have been perfect.Too bad Chris Doohan and Nichelle Nichols weren't around for that shot.
Great pic....just wish all the media and ogglers would have let them take one pic with just the three.....
But it doesn't look to me like he's had any work done. I could be wrong, but some people age better than others.
I wonder if The Shat and Georgie boy have settled their feud or are at least talking again?
JB
At a con last year my friend was assigned to watch over Koeing and said he was a tired, angry old man who absolutely didn't want to be there. I think if it were the old days and it was just an appearance fee he'd probably not bother attending any longer, but now the actors make bank on the autographs, etc., so too much cash to pass up...Am I the only one who thinks that George and Walter look absolutely miserable?
I had a roommate who was in theatre and I got to meet a lot of actors (none of them famous, though some of them had had encounters with biggish names) and a considerable number (if not an outright majority) of actors are actually shy and introverted. I've discussed this with several of them (including my roommate--among the shy ones) and almost all of them told me acting allows them to escape their own identity and while they play a part, they don't have to focus on themselves. It's when they have to be themselves, rather than a character, in front of people, that their shyness returns. De Niro is quite shy, for example (belying his various famous characters). I've seen him as a panelist at a local film festival and addressing the media throng, as himself, seemed about as pleasant to him as having root canals done to live teeth without anesthetic.I saw Koenig at a con years ago (like 30) and he was - distant and didn't seem thrilled to be there. I've since read that he is somewhat of an introvert (in spite of being an actor). That alone may make it not as much fun for him as it could be if he was extroverted.
I don't think that's animosity. I think that's common sense. Would you make an effort to get to know someone who's been making glib comments about you for 20-30 years?I've always seen both sides of their argument to be honest but when The Shat always states he doesn't know the man I feel he does harbour some animosity to George even if it's in retaliation to some of the glib comments he's made about the star of the show!
It's not at all uncommon for actors to be introverted. I'd say it's more typical than not, actually. Acting can give introverted people a controlled outlet to express themselves.I've since read that he is somewhat of an introvert (in spite of being an actor). That alone may make it not as much fun for him as it could be if he was extroverted.
Exactly. I've been doing stand-up comedy for about 5 1/2 years, and I typically get more nervous about unscripted interactions with people before or after my set than I do about my stage time.I had a roommate who was in theatre and I got to meet a lot of actors (none of them famous, though some of them had had encounters with biggish names) and a considerable number (if not an outright majority) of actors are actually shy and introverted. I've discussed this with several of them (including my roommate--among the shy ones) and almost all of them told me acting allows them to escape their own identity and while they play a part, they don't have to focus on themselves. It's when they have to be themselves, rather than a character, in front of people, that their shyness returns.
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