Patrick Stewart, who famously played a “Star Trek” captain, has boldly gone where no...
This cover image released by Gallery Books shows"Making It So" by Patrick Stewart. Actors Patrick Stewart, left, and Whoopi Goldberg attend the Metropolitan Opera premiere of"Dead Man Walking" at the Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center on Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023, in New York. NEW YORK — Patrick Stewart, who famously played a “Star Trek” captain, has boldly gone where no one has gone before — into his past.
“It’s been a very therapeutic experience,” Stewart says in the interview of writing the book. “I know that my therapist is one of the people who is most looking forward to the book. I know I’m going to be hearing, ‘Why didn’t you tell me this?’” Other portraits emerge of people who were kind to Stewart along the way — Paul McCartney, Rod Steiger and Kirk Douglas — and some who were not: Director David Lynch was weird during the original “Dune” shoot and “Star Trek” creator Gene Roddenberry never liked the idea of Stewart piloting one of his starships.
“When the hour was up and I looked at my book, there was nothing but notes scribbled into it,” Stewart says. “I realized that he had opened up this text to me in ways that no one had ever done before.”
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