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Rene Auberjonois Says Deep Space Nine is Over

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By GustavoLeao / 20:02, 8 October 2007 / Deep Space Nine

The latest issue of SFX magazine, just out in the UK, features a brief interview with former Star Trek Deep Space Nine actor Rene Auberjonois, now a regular on Boston Legal. Here are a few excerpts.

Would you ever want to go back to the role of Odo ?

I think it's over. One never says never, but I can't imagine it happening, so I don't really think about it. I'm a character actor and I played a lot of characters before I played Odo and I've played a lot of characters since I played Odo, so I just keep plying my wares.

Where do you think Odo would be now ?

He's in the goo. Whatever he's doing he's there, taking care of business with his people, trying to get them to not be so paranoid.

Would any of Odo's skills have helped you in real life ?

In a sense I have some of them because I'm a character actor !

To read the full article, get the new issue of SFX Magazine at your local newsstand.



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RE: It's over, but can we still be friends? | Report this post to moderator
By: GustavoLeao (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 20:15:05 on Oct 08, 2007

I disagree. I think a DVD movie could very well capture the essence of the series and be very sucessful. Sort of a DS9 Relaunch, just like in the novels. Just look at sucess of the Babylon 5 DVD movie. Paramount is missing the target here.

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RE: It's over, but can we still be friends? by captainkoloth @ 22:53:07 on Oct 08
I'm very much not a setting or FX whore, but.... by prometheus 59650 @ 20:33:45 on Oct 08
    RE: I'm very much not a setting or FX whore, but.... by GustavoLeao @ 20:40:19 on Oct 08
       RE: I'm very much not a setting or FX whore, but.... by prometheus 59650 @ 23:10:08 on Oct 08
          RE: I'm very much not a setting or FX whore, but.... by GustavoLeao @ 03:07:16 on Oct 09
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