I'm probably the biggest reality television star living.
There is no such thing as a reluctant star.
I don't want to be a reality retro star.
As you know, when Star Trek was canceled after the second season, it was the activism of the fans that revived it for a third season.
To be totally honest, I thought I would have a Broadway debut in the distant, distant future, maybe in my 60s or 70s when somebody revived one of my off-Broadway plays with a star.
I would've been a really big silent movie star.
When Ronald Reagan was elected I was on a bus traveling with a band in France. I wrote a little arrangement of The Star Spangled Banner in a minor key.
And I enjoyed the celebrity and the creativity that was involved in Star Trek.
Nobody could have imagined the phenomenon that 'Star Trek' became. It's still almost impossible to imagine.
I never watched 'Star Trek.'
There would be no Star Trek unless there were transporter malfunctions.
What we need is Star Peace and not Star Wars.
I have been in 'Star Wars' since I was 20.
I was a huge fan of the original 'Star Trek,' and I'd never even dreamed that I would someday be captain of a starship.
Question everything. Every stripe, every star, every word spoken. Everything.
I want to speak directly with a star, not her stylist.
I do like sci-fi, absolutely. I've watched everything from 'Star Trek' to 'Star Wars' to 'Terminator' - the list goes on and on.
I always wanted to be a Vine star. I wasn't, thank God.
My dream was never to become this unattainable star.
The star of oil and vinegar and the oil and vinegar of the stars.