Shatner, who played Captain Kirk on 'Star Trek' from 1966 to 1969 and in a later series of 'Star Trek' movies, answered 650 questions on topics from the best and worst parts of working on the classic sci-fi show to where he grew up and the meaning of life. — Reuters
LOS ANGELES: Actor William Shatner, best known for forging new frontiers on the Star Trek TV series, has tapped new technology that will give current and future generations the chance to query him about his life, family and career.
Shatner, who turned 90 on March 22, spent more than 45 hours over five days recording answers to be used in an interactive video created by Los Angeles-based company StoryFile.
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