William Shatner been in place – both in TV and real health – and you are over 70 years of experience in the entertainment industry, but at the end of the day, the 93-year-old icon is like Us.
“Sometimes I will record something during the day [that] I want to look at night, and when I finished watching, at two o’clock in the morning, “Shatner said only in the latest magazine of the US of WeekIn the news now. “I think the trick is, evidently, getting six [or] Seven hours of sleep, hopefully during the normal time. “
While Shatner acknowledges that staying late is one of his bad habits, the actor is certainly doing something right.
You received a Lifety Efficiency Award at 52ND Dound Awards Bemards Showsase on February 2, 2025, who raised funds to benefit from those affected by the Los Angeles feliles.
Has told Us of recognition. “I gladly looked on how the organization grew [over the years] And they also make the prize to fulfill the rest of life, that is good. “
Continue scrolling to see what Shatchner is just like Us:
Us: When was the last time you were washed?
Shatner: I’ve had a face fabric yesterday I washed a pool.
Us: What’s the last thing you expect in line?
Shatner: I’m not waiting. I send people on the line to wait for what I will do – from coffee to gold.
Us: What’s the last thing you ordered online?
Shatner: My wife, who is not in the city, ordered [me] Breakfast in one of those things bring about breakfast. It was a frittata that was snowing. I asked him not to laugh there again.
Us: Who was the famous person who asked to take a picture?
Shatner: I took a picture with [former Boston Legal costar] Michael J. Fox [at the Fan Expo in New Orleans] And we had a second. Something reasonable passing between us.
Us: What time is you up and sleep all the night? How many hours do you need to sleep?
Shatner: It varies. Sometimes I will record something during the day [that] I want to look at night, and when I finished watching, it’s two o’clock in the morning. I think the trick is, obviously, getting six [or] Seven hours of sleep, hopefully during the normal time.
Us: What was your first job and remember how much was it?
Shatner: My first job was an actor. I was not paid for many years, many as Amateur of Amaterial in Montreal. As a young child, I joined a group of Canada who were in Canada scattered the organization’s radio, so there were twelve astrology that made money in Montreal. I was one of them, and continued passing the high school and then at university, then went to other small-paying areas. I think I was earned $ 30 a week. I can eat or can afford clothing. The advantage of success is that I did both.
Us: What is one bad practice you’re trying to break?
Shatner: I have so many bad habits. Staying late at night.
Us: What’s your family nickname?
Shatner: Papa.
By reporting by Amanda Williams