La’an’s “How would that feel” is definitely this musical’s “Let it go”. 

even Shatner had his issues once TOS ended and nobody wanted Captain Kirk on their show, he had to join a travelling theater company and lived in a mobile home, as he couldn’t afford even cheap hotel rooms.And even if you're lucky enough to land to a steady role on a series once in a while, those paychecks have to hold you over during the long drought between gigs. Heck, how many Star Trek cast members (aside from Shatner or Patrick Stewart or whomever) have had big acting careers after their respective shows wound down
He was actally living out of a pickup truck for a while at one point, and even did hosting and narration for a number of scholastic history/U.S. Govt., etc. 16mm films I'm the 70s (In my day, the 15/30 minute 1 reel films they'd show you in class in Elementay/Jr./Sr. High school.)even Shatner had his issues once TOS ended and nobody wanted Captain Kirk on their show, he had to join a travelling theater company and lived in a mobile home, as he couldn’t afford even cheap hotel rooms.
That's awesome!
even Shatner had his issues once TOS ended and nobody wanted Captain Kirk on their show, he had to join a travelling theater company and lived in a mobile home, as he couldn’t afford even cheap hotel
You say, as you post from your private island in the Caribbean.
And even major stars can someday find themselves struggling for work as they age into "has-been" status.
There's a reason why once-big actors can end up doing B-movie schlock later on in their careers. Having starred in a timeless classic, or having an Oscar on your mantel, doesn't pay the electricity bill years later when your phone has stopped ringing and the big studios have forgotten your number. "That old guy? He's still alive?"
Hi there, Ray Milland, Joseph Cotton, Joan Crawford, etc.
I'm pissed off at the AMPTP for not being able to get shit done with their corporate overloads/shareholders so as to negotiate in good faith with the people who create the entertainment they make all their money off
Indeed, yet these actors works (and writers, directors, et al) put millions in the coffers of the studios.Alimony was reportedly the reason the late John Carradine ended up doing the likes of BILLY THE KID VERSUS DRACULA and VAMPIRE HOOKERS. Too many ex-wives.
Heck, Laurence Olivier was upfront about doing lots of "paycheck" movies in his later years, just to put his kids through college.
Even being acclaimed as a great Shakespearean actor does not necessarily pay the bills on a regular basis.
Alimony was reportedly the reason the late John Carradine ended up doing the likes of BILLY THE KID VERSUS DRACULA and VAMPIRE HOOKERS. Too many ex-wives.
Brooks did "Spenser for Hire" and "A Man Called Hawk" years before he did DS9. Bakula did "Quantum Leap" long before he was cast in "Enterprise."A lot of Trek actors had trouble finding work after their Trek show. The captains were usually the exception, though. Stewart returned to Shakespeare and the other four each had two series other than Trek: Shatner had TJ Hooker and Boston Legal, Brooks had Spenser For Hire and A Man Called Hawk, Mulgrew had Ryan's Hope and Orange is the New Black, and Bakula had Quantum Leap and one of the NCIS spinoffs.
That may be why a lot of them (Frakes, Burton, Macneil, and Dawson) moved behind the camera.
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