

William Shatner have in space – both of TV and in real life – and have more than 70 years of entertainment industry experience, but at the end of the day, the 93-year-old icon is like us.
“Sometimes I record something in the day (that’s) I want to look at the night, and at the time I finish watching, it’s two nights in the morning,” revealed exclusively to most recent issue of Week of the USof newsstands today. “I think the trick is, to get six (o) seven hours of sleep, hope at a regular time.”
While Shatner admits that keeping later one of his many “bad habits,” the actor really does right.
He received a lifetime achieved award of 52th annual Saturn Saturn Awards Showcase on February 2, 2025, raised funds to those affected by wildfires in Los Angeles.
“It’s an honor I enjoy receiving,” he told us to identify. “I looked happy how the organization was progressing (for many years) and so that they would come back and make a life achieved, that’s good.”
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us: When was the last time you washed?
Shatner: Well, there’s a fabric face yesterday I washed in the sink.
us: What was the last thing you were waiting in line?
Shatner: I don’t wait. I sent people to the line to wait for what I can get – from coffee to gold.
us: What was the last thing you had in charge online?
Shatner: My wife, out of town, ruled (I) some breakfast from one of the places that have been teaching breakfast. It’s a frittata cold ice. I asked him not to order again from it again.
us: Who was the last famous person you asked to take a picture?
Shatner: I took a picture of (before Legal to Boston Costar) Michael J. Fox (In the Fan Expo of New Orleans) and we have a chance. Something meaningful passed between us.

us: What time do you wake up and go to bed every night? How many sleeping hours do you need?
Shatner: It varies. I sometimes record something in the sun (that’s) I want to look at the night, and at the time I finished looking, it’s two years in the morning. I think the trick is, openly, to get six (o) seven hours of sleep, hope at a regular time.
us: What’s your first job and do you remember how much you pay?
Shatner: My first job is an actor. I haven’t been paid for many years as an amateur artist in Montreal. As a teenager, I associate with a group of actors who broadcasts Canada’s radio, so there are half a dozen actors to make money in Montreal. I am one of them, and it continues to high school and then universities, and then I continue to other places pay for a little money. I think I got $ 30 a week. I can eat or I can pay for washing. The definition of success is that I can do both.
us: What’s a bad habit now you try to break?
Shatner: I have a lot of bad habits. Remained too late in the evening.
us: What is your nickname family?
Shatner: Papa.
With reporting Amanda Williams