I'm going down in history with Star Trek. It's a great feeling.
I do live like a rock star, but it's not as great as it sounds. It's a lot of traveling.
I put Catholic guilt to work pretty good for a rich rock star.
I'm a 'Star Wars' kid. I'm a 'Back to the Future' kid. I'm a Spielberg kid.
But I'm not imaginative. I couldn't look into the future, like Star Wars or Robots or anything like that.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be either a rock star or a wrestler.
Secretly, or maybe not so secretly, I've always wanted to be a rock star.
A lot of film stars are just playing themselves in different frocks.
We sit in the mud... and reach for the stars.
Larry Hagman was a huge star, and he was carrying my stuff for me.
I think people connect better with TV. stars over film stars.
I love anything by Tchaikovsky. He was the real pop star of his day.
No, in 1968 I still wanted to be a Pop Star, and be about the music. Now, I want to be just about the music.
I'm in a band, and we play music. And that's sort of my way of still being a rock star.
I think everybody wants to be a rock star.
I was a star in England, but I've never been a star in America. Now I am.
The comedy in 'Star Trek' is always very subtle, if it's there at all.
I never watched 'Star Trek.'
It is the stars, The stars above us, govern our conditions.
'Star Trek' is about a bunch of disparate people and what they're capable of when they work together.
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