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MOVIE NEWS THE TREK STORY, HANKS’ ‘HUMAN’ ROBOT, COURIC’S NOT NEW “REVEAL”
On Nov. 5, The History Channel will premiere a 10-part docuseries called The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek. It’s directed by Brian Volk-Weiss, 45, the director/producer of The Movies That Made Us, a hit Netflix series. Each episode focuses on different “chapters” of the Trek franchise: live-action TV series, animated series and films. Many people associated with Trek were interviewed for the docuseries, including actor Walter Koenig, 85
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(‘Chekov’ in the original Trek series), actor Brent Spiner, 72 (‘Data’ on Star Trek: The Next Generation), Nicholas Meyer, 75 (He directed Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and co-wrote Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home), and Rick Berman, 75, the head producer of five Trek TV series — beginning with Next Gen and ending with Star Trek Enterprise.
It’s always seemed a ‘miracle’ to me that three of the seven main cast stars in the
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“original” Trek were Jewish (Koenig; the late Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock; and William Shatner, now 90, as Capt. Kirk). I hope the docuseries, as it covers the first “failed” Trek pilot and the “retooled” successful pilot, provides some support for my (following) explanation of this “miracle.”
Trek creator Gene Roddenberry wanted good actors, but he had a small budget. He managed to get a “name actor,” Jeffrey Hunter, for the failed pilot. But Hunter walked away from Trek after NBC opted to not turn that pilot into a show. Roddenberry then followed the example of Rod Serling, the creator of The Twilight Zone, and hired low-salary but very talented character actors and cast them in lead roles. For a variety of reasons, Jewish actors were/are much more likely to be first-class character actors than leads.
Shatner didn’t have much of a track record as a leading man. But he did guest star on two memorable Twilight Zone episodes. Nimoy was a guest actor on other shows Roddenberry had worked on, and he knew Nimoy was talented. As for Koenig — well, he could do a really good Russian accent because his parents were Russianspeaking Jewish immigrants.
Post-Script: Of course, we all know that Shatner recently went into space. Here are answers to two questions I always get asked about him: (1) Yes, he is very open about being Jewish (see his two volumes of memoirs) and he has done some Jewish charitable events and (2) His first wife was Jewish, and she is the mother of his children (three daughters). Shatner often celebrates Jewish holidays with his daughters.
‘HUMAN ROBOT’
Finch is a new film that was set to be in theaters in 2020, but the pandemic intervened, and it will now premiere on Apple+ on Nov. 5. The premise is that the Earth was turned into a wasteland by a solar event. Tom Hanks plays Finch, a robotics engineer and one of the few survivors. His companion is a beloved dog. Things get dicey when Finch learns he is dying. He creates a robot and trains it to be “so human” that it will be able to take over the care of his dog. The director is Miguel Sapochnik, 47, a British Jew whose parents were Argentine immigrants. Sapochnik is best known as the Emmy-winning director of the spectacular, big-battle Game of Thrones episodes (Battle of the Bastards and others).
You might have read a recent JTA piece about a new autobiography by Katie Couric, the former NBC anchor. The headline said that Couric “revealed” that her late mother was Jewish. Well, Detroit Jewish News readers found this out in 2004 when I reported that Couric had just told a Fox reporter that her mother was Jewish. Couric added she was raised in her father’s Protestant faith. Then, in 2007, I told News readers about a new full-scale biography of Couric. It reported that Couric’s Jewish-born mother had converted to Christianity after marrying her father. This important detail isn’t in the JTA piece. In 2015, I reported that Couric wed her current husband, a Jewish banker.
The fourth season of the Paramount Network’s modern Western Yellowstone, starring Kevin Costner, begins on Nov. 7. Yellowstone is one of the bigger hits in the land of basic cable. I thought it was time to clue you into what I know of the Jewish background of Cole Hauser, 46, one of the show’s stars. His father wasn’t Jewish. He was raised by his Jewish mother, Cass Warner, 73, the granddaughter of Harry Warner, one of the founders of Warner Brothers. I regret to say that I’ve never been able to find out if Hauser has any “Jewish ties” other than being the son of a Jewish mother.
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