{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/62b0aaff6fddaf0012d1e507/62b0ab04ae2c850015704382?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"William Shatner Goes Deep on Entire Career from Broadway to ‘Senior Moment’ - Collider Connected","description":"<p>It’s not every day you get to speak with someone that has influenced hundreds of millions of people on a planet, but it happened a few days ago when I spoke with <strong>William Shatner</strong> for our latest episode of <strong>Collider Connected</strong>. During the extended interview, Shatner shared some amazing stories about his entire career ranging from his time on Broadway in the 50’s, to being on <strong><em>The Ed Sullivan Show</em></strong> in 1958, to his recent partnership with <strong>Storyfile </strong>which will allow future generations to have conversations with him (he recorded with Storyfile for five days to make this happen).</p><p><br></p><p>In addition, Shatner talked about his life long love affair with animals and horses, why he owes <strong><em>Star Trek: Discovery</em></strong>’s <strong>Sonequa Martin-Green</strong> an apology, how <strong>David E. Kelley</strong> cast him as \"Denny Crane\" after seeing him in a Priceline commercial, what it was like winning two Emmy’s for the role, what it was like being <strong>Christopher Plummer</strong>’s understudy on <strong><em>Henry V</em></strong>, directing <strong><em>T.J. Hooker</em></strong>, <strong><em>Star Trek</em></strong>, his fantastic album with <strong>Ben Folds</strong>, and all the various projects he’s been working on during the pandemic.</p><p><br></p><p>However, before going any further, the reason Shatner was doing interviews was to promote his new movie opening this weekend, <strong><em>Senior Moment</em></strong>. In the film, he plays a retired NASA test pilot living in Palm Springs whose life changes when he loses his license. Forced to take public transportation, he meets his polar opposite Caroline (<strong>Jean Smart</strong>) and learns to navigate love and life again. <em>Senior Moment</em> also stars <strong>Christopher Lloyd</strong>, <strong>Esai Morales</strong>, <strong>Katrina Bowden</strong> and <strong>Carlos Miranda</strong>.</p><p><br></p><p>Check out what Shatner had to say in the player above and below is everything we talked about. If you’re a fan of Shatner’s, or just want to hear some great stories, you’re going to really enjoy this conversation.</p><p><br></p><p>William Shatner:</p><p>• Has he been vaccinated yet?</p><p>• What has he been during the past year while he’s been trapped at home?</p><p>• Talks about Storyfile and how future generations will be able to have a conversation with him. Took him 5 days to record his answers.</p><p>• His album with Ben Folds has a song called “It hasn’t happened yet.” I asked him if its happened.</p><p>• In the song there is a line “at my age I need serenity. I need peace.” Has he gotten it yet?</p><p>• For the young viewers that have never seen your work, what is the first thing or things that he’d like them to watch?</p><p>• What does it mean to have influenced so many people on our planet?</p><p>• When did he realize he wanted to act?</p><p>• What did his parents say when he told them he wanted to act for a living?</p><p>• Did his family come see him on Broadway after telling him not to act for a living?</p><p>• How he was Christopher Plummer’s understudy on Henry V and shares a great story about what happened the night he had to go on.</p><p>• What it was like getting roles in the 50s and 60s (he did a lot of television episodes).</p><p>• What was it like being on an episode of <em>The Ed Sullivan Show</em> in 1958.</p><p>• Shares a story about the night he opened his one man show on Broadway and what happened because of food poisoning.</p><p>• What was it about <em>Senior Moment</em> that made him want to get involved?</p><p>• I jokingly ask if he did the movie because the production said they would give him the classic Porsche he drove in the movie.</p><p>• What was it like working with Christopher Lloyd?</p><p>• Did he have flashbacks to playing Denny Crane in the courtroom scene?</p><p>• Did he improvise on the film?</p><p>• Did he take home and props or costumes from the things he’s worked on?</p><p>• What was it like directing episodes of <em>T.J. Hooker</em> and shooting episodic television?</p><p>• What did he think of <em>Galaxy Quest</em>?</p><p>• How he’s ever watched <em>Star Trek</em>.</p><p>• Why he owes <em>Star Trek: Discovery</em>’s Sonequa Martin-Green an apology.</p><p>• Is it true David E. Kelley cast him as Denny Crane after seeing him in a Priceline commercial?</p><p>• What did it mean winning two Emmy’s for playing Denny Crane and did he think he was going to win?</p><p>• His support for animals.</p><p>• When did he fall in love with horses?</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href=\"https://megaphone.fm/adchoices\">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>","author_name":"Collider"}