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William Shatner is taking the famous 'Star Trek' motto “Live long and prosper” to new heights. The actor, who turned 93 on Friday, March 22, remains energetic and galactically busy almost 60 years after he became famous as Capt. James T. Kirk on the classic sci-fi series. Shatner is the star of a new documentary, titled “You Can Call Me Bill.” On April 8, he’ll give a talk in front of 60,000 people at Indiana University Memorial Stadium ahead of the total solar eclipse.
“You should be looking for joy anywhere, whether it’s a hot bath or a good friend or a piece of cheese. There’s joy everywhere,” he told Dr. Mehmet Oz. Shatner finds joy in horses, dogs, family, adventure and food, he said at the red-carpet premiere of his documentary released on birthday. “I’m curious about everything,” he noted. “You’ve got to cherish each day.” He flew on board Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket and capsule in 2021, making him the oldest person to go to space at 90.
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