William Shatner is getting vulnerable about mortality. In a recent profile with Variety, the 91-year-old “Star Trek” actor expressed that he doesn’t “have long left to live” while discussing his new documentary “You Can Call Me Bill”. “You Can Call Me Bill” chronicles the actor’s career highlights, ranging from his time on “Star Trek” to the series “T.J.
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But I don’t have long to live. Whether I keel over as I’m speaking to you or 10 years from now, my time is limited, so that’s very much a factor.
I’ve got grandchildren. This documentary is a way of reaching out after I die,” explained the actor regarding his choice to release a documentary.
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