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Patrick Stewart Annoyed by Star Trek Association

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By GustavoLeao / 16:51, 2 April 2006 / People

In a recent interview to the Radio Times, Star Trek The Next Generation star Patrick Stewart talks about his new series Eleventh Hour and his return to England. Here is an excerpt.

Q : Is it annoying that everyone still thinks of you as the bloke from Star Trek ?

Stewart : Yeah, very much so. I have often been irritated when I have been identified as an English actor exclusively know as Jean-Luc Picard, as though the rest of my life didn't exist at all. It continues to irritate now when I'm introduced as "Star Trek's Patrick Stewart". But let me be clear about it, it's not because I'm in any way uncomfortable about the work we did - I'm very proud of the television series and I'm proud that it will go on entertaining people for the rest of my life.

Read the full interview here.



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By: Cymro (Odo's file, contact) @ 14:22:10 on Apr 04, 2006

He has dealt with it, you moron. It doesn't make it any less annoying, and it doesn't mean that when he's asked if it annoys him he's going to lie about it. He enjoyed the work and got paid a shitload for it, but there were some drawbacks, as there are with most careers, and I don't see why anyone should be pissed at him for being honest about it.

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