At 39 it’s actually pretty depressing too, quite a few of them died younger than me, or not much older. In fact not many of them lived to my mum’s age (72)…
Please check your video before posting it. there are many errors in it. for example Paul Lambert: Date of death: April 27, 2097? or the name of the actor Paul Winfield in Pal Winfield. They don't deserve that.
Always surprised to be reminded how much time has passed from when I used to watch TNG on my parent's couch and now. Tempus fugit and all that. Feels like yesterday.
I had a friend who passed a long time ago, he also was a huge fan. I'd just love to sit down with him and watch everything called Star Trek he didn't get to see.
wow, they say we sometimes forge the beauty as seasons pass us. So many good men and women that gave us memories of the great Star Trek franchise show, that awakened so many dreams and hopes and entertainment for us Fans. What a world and culture and lore. WE MISS YOU ALL. So much talent that gave their time to our beloved little world culture of Trek. LETS NOT FORGET BUT be thankful. Those were the good days of TREK.
Yes, indeed. But there are still many more, such as Robert Ellenstein from "Haven", Michael Pataki and Marsha Hunt, from the same episode "Too Short A Season", Ivy Bethune from "When The Bough Breaks", Ron Gans/Mart McChesney from "Skin Of Evil" and "The Ensigns Of Command", Peter Mark Richman from "The Neutral Zone", Bill Erwin from "Remember Me", Kim Hamilton from "Final Mission", Jean Simmons from "The Drumhead", Stefan Gierasch from "A Matter Of Time", Susan French and George D. Wallace from the same episode "Man Of The People" and Norman Lloyd from "The Chase".
These people worked 16 hours a day 6 days a week for many years. This will cause you to live a very unhealthy lifestyle. Kate Mulgrew of "Voyager" said she almost quit the show because of the grueling working hours. The actress who accepted the role before her quit because of it. Patrick Stewart said the only reason he even agreed to do "Picard" was that he insisted he'd only work 8 hours a day. All his scenes were shot 1st and by 12 noon he was gone home while the others worked till 3am, only to be back on set by 9am. Hollywood chews these actors up and spits them out
Had no idea that Ned Romero from TNG's "Journey's End" had previously played the Klingon Krell in TOS "A Private Little War". Always learning something new!
I am struck that so many of the actors died within just a few years of their appearance in the franchise...and so many seemed to have died young. I have watched the various shows, seen countless re-runs. And although a cliche' these people live on through their performances. They will never die in that sense. In fact, they are still there right now, waiting to come alive again at the next viewing. That's not a bad legacy to leave behind.
There are some many more actors who played in tng. I did not see the actors Robert Ellenstein, Michael Pataki, Marsha Hunt, Ivy Bethune, Ron Gans, Mart McChesney, Peter Mark Richman, Bill Erwin, Kim Hamilton, Jean Simmons, David Ogden Stiers, Majel Barret, Stefan Gierasch, Susan French, George D. Wallace and Norman Lloyd. They have also played in it. Robert Ellenstein is born at 18.06.1923 and died at 28.10.2010, Michael Pataki is born at 16.01.1938 and died at 15.04.2010, Marsha Hunt is born at 17.10.1917 and died at 07.09.2022, Ivy Bethune is born at 01.06.1918 and died at 19.07.2019, Ron Gans is born at 09.09.1931 and died at 29.06.2010, Mart McChesney is born at 27.01.1954 and died at 14.01.1999, Peter Mark Richman is born at 16.04.1927 and died at 14.01.2021, Bill Erwin is born at 02.12.1914 and died at 29.12.2010, Kim Hamilton is born at 12.09.1932 and died at 16.09.2013, Jean Simmons is born at 31.01.1929 and died at 22.01.2010, David Ogden Stiers is born at 31.10.1942 and died at 03.03.2018, Majel Barret is born at 23.02.1932 and died at 18.12.2008, Stefan Gierasch is born at 05.02.1926 and died at 06.09.2014, Susan French is born at 23.01.1912 and died at 06.04.2003, George D. Wallace is born at 08.06.1917 and died at 22.07.2005, and Norman Lloyd is born at 08.11.1914 and died at 11.05.2021. Nice effort, but with some errors. Nice music, but a little bit sad! 😥😢😭
A lot of brilliant actors whose body of work outside of the Star Trek universe is worthy of mention. I recognize almost all these actors in parts away from Star Trek.
I can't vouch for the accuracy of the dates, but I am shocked, a lot of actors I didn't know had passed on, and so young in some cases. You begin to understand how fragile and precious life is.
John Anderson was great in his TNG episode as kind of an unofficial Q. I loved him as Kenesaw Moutain Landis in 8 men out. I believe he has a bit part in Hitcock's Psycho in the beginning as well. Nancy Parsons was a really good character actress. It is too bad Porky's is a forgotten great comedy. She was just a great heel in that. I didn't realize Richard Lynch passed. He was always a REALLY good villain, even in the B movie roles he got. Mark La Mura is a sad one for me. He was a featured character on a TNG episode and a few months later he was doing a stage production at the theater as I was working at. Really nice guy. He was pumped when I told him I recognized him from TNG.
@pdqmusic3873 And Tony Jay, who ALMOST married Lwaxana Troi in "Cost of Living". The only correct name was the actress playing the governess. She also voiced the twin eels in "The Little Mermaid"
@@sureshmukhi2316 I agree. Some actors I recognized from the characters they played, like John Anderson and Anne Haney from "The Survivors," a great, and tragic mystery, (S3.E3). And Paul Winfield starred in the weird, but fascinating "Darmok" (S5.E2). And why is Paddi Edwards' name with both a woman (first, properly) but then a man (I don't recognize, at 5:02)? Great list, but needed proofreading.
Watching this depressing as hell! The bland piano drove in the last nail to the coffin. Im glad is skipped most episodes or I'd be heading to the nearest bar. 😢
Jean Simmons who is a worthy mention who has played some big roles in times past such as The Thornbirds and many others. Born January 31st 1929 and passed January 22nd 2010.
William Morgan Shepard, Leonard Nimoy...both played Vulcans...both lent voices to Sid Meyer's Civilization games...just found that cool for some reason
The original video was nearly 30 minutes long. I edited it down. I only showed extra footage when faces were obscured by excessive makeup or costumes, or when they appeared in other Star Trek roles.🙂🙂
@@mysticknight6724 He *owned* that part, as did Peter Jurasik as Mollari. These actors are irreplaceable. A reboot of B5 will be a pale shadow, even if JMS oversees it. Until S5, every actor grew into their part. I'd love to see something along the lines of 'The Chronicles of Garibaldi'
Thanks for this Video ! Star Trek TNG is my favorite Star Trek TV Show 😏 The Second is Voyager 😉 That Andreas Katsulas have i discoverd long Time after he plays G´Kar in Babylon 5 ! He plays G´Kar fantastic and his and Londo Molari Storyline are for me on the Level of Shakespeare !
I can't believe so many NEXT GENERATION cast members have passed on. Some faces are known from their previous appearances in the original Star Trek years and other film and series. So many great people gone.May they all rest in peace. But i can enjoy their company when I watch the shows they're in.🙏🙏🙏👍🇭🇲🦘🐨✌️
@@rony41165 I beg your pardon. I stand corrected. I was meant to say guest stars. Of course some faces I did see in other shows. Andreas Katsulas yes in Babylon 5. That's one not from Star Trek. Pardon my mistake.😔😒🙁👍🇭🇲🦘🐨✌️😒🙁
So many . . . Then again, ST:TNG stopped production in 1994, 30 years ago. Beautiful music but missing cast members and typographical detracted from the presentation.
Yes, such as Michael Pataki, Marsha Hunt, Ron Gans, Peter Mark Richman, Bill Erwin, Kim Hamilton, Jean Simmons, David Ogden Stiers, Majel Barret, Stefan Gierasch, Susan French, George D .Wallace and Norman Lloyd 😔😌
Yes, and so is Robert Ellenstein, Michael Pataki, Marsha Hunt, Ivy Bethune, Ron Gans, Mart McChesney, Peter Mark Richman, Bill Erwin, Kim Hamilton, Jean Simmons, Majel Barret, Stefan Gierasch, Susan French, George D. Wallace and Norman Lloyd
John Anderson! That was his name! He always seemed to play science-fiction! I remember him opposite.... oh, I can't remember his name in the Twilight Zone episode The Old Man In A Cave!
@@tomasjoconnel5367 Okay. My cousin loved Gunsmoke. I never saw it. Not that I recall. I DO remember that other.... James Coburn. John Anderson's protagonist played against a "dis-tagonist" (just(?)came up with that) portrayed by James Coburn. Wasn't he in Westerns?
sad to watch the people I have grown up with and continue to watch. As a 53 year, frightening how many people died in their 60s or earlier
At 64 it is even scarier.
também sempre penso isso.
At 39 it’s actually pretty depressing too, quite a few of them died younger than me, or not much older. In fact not many of them lived to my mum’s age (72)…
Please check your video before posting it. there are many errors in it. for example Paul Lambert: Date of death: April 27, 2097? or the name of the actor Paul Winfield in Pal Winfield. They don't deserve that.
Some repeats too
Das ist echt eine schlamperrei!
Wrong century!
Always surprised to be reminded how much time has passed from when I used to watch TNG on my parent's couch and now. Tempus fugit and all that. Feels like yesterday.
I had a friend who passed a long time ago, he also was a huge fan. I'd just love to sit down with him and watch everything called Star Trek he didn't get to see.
yes, I am with you. HE IS WITH YOU in Spirit.
wow, they say we sometimes forge the beauty as seasons pass us. So many good men and women that gave us memories of the great Star Trek franchise show, that awakened so many dreams and hopes and entertainment for us Fans. What a world and culture and lore. WE MISS YOU ALL. So much talent that gave their time to our beloved little world culture of Trek. LETS NOT FORGET BUT be thankful. Those were the good days of TREK.
... the BEST days of Trek 🖖🖖🖖
David Ogden Stiers and Majel Barret both missing and both appeared in the same episode "Half a Life".
Nice effort, but with errors. Great music!
Yes, indeed. But there are still many more, such as Robert Ellenstein from "Haven", Michael Pataki and Marsha Hunt, from the same episode "Too Short A Season", Ivy Bethune from "When The Bough Breaks", Ron Gans/Mart McChesney from "Skin Of Evil" and "The Ensigns Of Command", Peter Mark Richman from "The Neutral Zone", Bill Erwin from "Remember Me", Kim Hamilton from "Final Mission", Jean Simmons from "The Drumhead", Stefan Gierasch from "A Matter Of Time", Susan French and George D. Wallace from the same episode "Man Of The People" and Norman Lloyd from "The Chase".
David Ogden Stiers is born at 31.10.1942 and died at 03.03.2018 and Majel Barret is born at 23.02.1932 and died at 18.12.2008
So many of these actors passed away so young.
i came here to write the same thing, such a shame
Gosh, most of them in their early 60s. I'm 58, the video clip reminds me not wasting to much life time on unimportant things....
Cancer sucks.
These people worked 16 hours a day 6 days a week for many years. This will cause you to live a very unhealthy lifestyle. Kate Mulgrew of "Voyager" said she almost quit the show because of the grueling working hours. The actress who accepted the role before her quit because of it. Patrick Stewart said the only reason he even agreed to do "Picard" was that he insisted he'd only work 8 hours a day. All his scenes were shot 1st and by 12 noon he was gone home while the others worked till 3am, only to be back on set by 9am. Hollywood chews these actors up and spits them out
@@GHOSTLYWHISPERS All good points. I agree with all of them.
RIP to these Wonderful actors who made Trek special
Had no idea that Ned Romero from TNG's "Journey's End" had previously played the Klingon Krell in TOS "A Private Little War". Always learning something new!
Paul Lambert was clearly a time traveler. He will go back to his future and die in 2097.
U caught that to hih?
That's exactly what I was going to say. Good catch. I look it up and it should have been 1997. Oops!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I am struck that so many of the actors died within just a few years of their appearance in the franchise...and so many seemed to have died young.
I have watched the various shows, seen countless re-runs. And although a cliche' these people live on through their performances. They will never die in that sense. In fact, they are still there right now, waiting to come alive again at the next viewing. That's not a bad legacy to leave behind.
Majel Barret 1932-2008...
Even with the omissions nicely done! Includes two of my acting heroes: Paul Winfield and David Warner.
Paul Winfield had a terrific quality to his acting.
So sad to see so many of them gone.
There are some many more actors who played in tng. I did not see the actors Robert Ellenstein, Michael Pataki, Marsha Hunt, Ivy Bethune, Ron Gans, Mart McChesney, Peter Mark Richman, Bill Erwin, Kim Hamilton, Jean Simmons, David Ogden Stiers, Majel Barret, Stefan Gierasch, Susan French, George D. Wallace and Norman Lloyd. They have also played in it. Robert Ellenstein is born at 18.06.1923 and died at 28.10.2010, Michael Pataki is born at 16.01.1938 and died at 15.04.2010, Marsha Hunt is born at 17.10.1917 and died at 07.09.2022, Ivy Bethune is born at 01.06.1918 and died at 19.07.2019, Ron Gans is born at 09.09.1931 and died at 29.06.2010, Mart McChesney is born at 27.01.1954 and died at 14.01.1999, Peter Mark Richman is born at 16.04.1927 and died at 14.01.2021, Bill Erwin is born at 02.12.1914 and died at 29.12.2010, Kim Hamilton is born at 12.09.1932 and died at 16.09.2013, Jean Simmons is born at 31.01.1929 and died at 22.01.2010, David Ogden Stiers is born at 31.10.1942 and died at 03.03.2018, Majel Barret is born at 23.02.1932 and died at 18.12.2008, Stefan Gierasch is born at 05.02.1926 and died at 06.09.2014, Susan French is born at 23.01.1912 and died at 06.04.2003, George D. Wallace is born at 08.06.1917 and died at 22.07.2005, and Norman Lloyd is born at 08.11.1914 and died at 11.05.2021.
Nice effort, but with some errors. Nice music, but a little bit sad! 😥😢😭
Thank you for remembering these amazing people.
A lot of brilliant actors whose body of work outside of the Star Trek universe is worthy of mention. I recognize almost all these actors in parts away from Star Trek.
So sad to see them die so young in many cases........RIP
I had forgotten how stunning Marta DuBois was, R.I.P.
I can't vouch for the accuracy of the dates, but I am shocked, a lot of actors I didn't know had passed on, and so young in some cases. You begin to understand how fragile and precious life is.
some of these people have been dead over 30 years and im just finding out now
John Anderson was great in his TNG episode as kind of an unofficial Q. I loved him as Kenesaw Moutain Landis in 8 men out. I believe he has a bit part in Hitcock's Psycho in the beginning as well.
Nancy Parsons was a really good character actress. It is too bad Porky's is a forgotten great comedy. She was just a great heel in that.
I didn't realize Richard Lynch passed. He was always a REALLY good villain, even in the B movie roles he got.
Mark La Mura is a sad one for me. He was a featured character on a TNG episode and a few months later he was doing a stage production at the theater as I was working at. Really nice guy. He was pumped when I told him I recognized him from TNG.
May they all Rest in Peace! 😢❤
Sad how so many of them were relatively young
That really stood out to me as well.
Three people named Paddi Edwards.A female who died in 1999 and a man who died in 2006. and another mn who died in 2015. isn't that strange ?
Mistakes were made there. the actor who played in "Up the Long Ladder" was Barrie Ingham, not Paddi Edwards.
@pdqmusic3873 And Tony Jay, who ALMOST married Lwaxana Troi in "Cost of Living". The only correct name was the actress playing the governess. She also voiced the twin eels in "The Little Mermaid"
@@pdqmusic3873 Indeed. And there are some more they missed. It's almost a 100 from it
I would have liked to see listed the characters they played in the TNG universe!
Yes, and the episode title too.
@@sureshmukhi2316 I agree. Some actors I recognized from the characters they played, like John Anderson and Anne Haney from "The Survivors," a great, and tragic mystery, (S3.E3). And Paul Winfield starred in the weird, but fascinating "Darmok" (S5.E2). And why is Paddi Edwards' name with both a woman (first, properly) but then a man (I don't recognize, at 5:02)? Great list, but needed proofreading.
R I P to all the great actors and the great work they left behind for us to watch and love
thanks for the effort some mistakes are common, some people are so touchy.
Yes there are errors, but the whole concept is well done. RIP to all.
Todos estos actores estaran en nuestros corazones.
That show was the kiss of death.
Wow. Kind of beside myself there. So many…
May they all rest in peace 🪦 🙏🏼🖖🏻
that's some impressive make-up with Paddi Edwards @7:37. Who also died twice in this overview.... sad @2:18
Watching this depressing as hell! The bland piano drove in the last nail to the coffin. Im glad is skipped most episodes or I'd be heading to the nearest bar. 😢
So many were under 60. So unsettling & sad =(
Jean Simmons who is a worthy mention who has played some big roles in times past such as The Thornbirds and many others. Born January 31st 1929 and passed January 22nd 2010.
And she was also the Matriarch of the Main family in the North and South Mini-Series with Jonathan Frakes. Mitchell Ryan played his father in that...
The actor identified as Paddi Edwards (7.36 mins) is actually the british actor Barrie Ingham. Born in Halifax UK in 1932 and passed away 2015.
William Morgan Shepard, Leonard Nimoy...both played Vulcans...both lent voices to Sid Meyer's Civilization games...just found that cool for some reason
The series ended 30 years ago. I'm surprised the number isn't higher.
should have included Gene Roddenberry, without him STNG would never have existed
Nice to make a video about this but check the mistakes before you post it
Oops. Paul Lambert died
27.04.2097? Live long and prosper 😅
when you always type 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016... a 1997 becomes easily a 2097 ... 😂😂
Paul Lambert, his arms closed.
Andreas Katsulas, he also played G'Kar in Babylon 5. Surprised you didn't show him in that role here.
The original video was nearly 30 minutes long. I edited it down. I only showed extra footage when faces were obscured by excessive makeup or costumes, or when they appeared in other Star Trek roles.🙂🙂
B5 is my favourite sci-fi show and he did a masterful job playing G’Kar
@@mysticknight6724 He *owned* that part, as did Peter Jurasik as Mollari. These actors are irreplaceable. A reboot of B5 will be a pale shadow, even if JMS oversees it. Until S5, every actor grew into their part. I'd love to see something along the lines of 'The Chronicles of Garibaldi'
Thanks for this Video !
Star Trek TNG is my favorite Star Trek TV Show 😏 The Second is Voyager 😉
That Andreas Katsulas have i discoverd long Time after he plays G´Kar in Babylon 5 ! He plays G´Kar fantastic and his and Londo Molari Storyline are for me on the Level of Shakespeare !
David L. Lander
Laverne & Shirley
Star Trek Next Generation
Peak Performance
B: June 24 1947
D: December 4 2020
Saw Adrian Monk's Dr Kroger (Stanley Kamel). RIP
Many of them were not very old when the passed.
R.I.P Bon voyage..😌
I can't believe so many NEXT GENERATION cast members have passed on. Some faces are known from their previous appearances in the original Star Trek years and other film and series. So many great people gone.May they all rest in peace. But i can enjoy their company when I watch the shows they're in.🙏🙏🙏👍🇭🇲🦘🐨✌️
These are not cast members they appeared on next generation
@@rony41165 I beg your pardon. I stand corrected. I was meant to say guest stars. Of course some faces I did see in other shows. Andreas Katsulas yes in Babylon 5. That's one not from Star Trek. Pardon my mistake.😔😒🙁👍🇭🇲🦘🐨✌️😒🙁
Thank you all for giving me and many thousands more an escape from the norm.. May they all Rest In Peace.....
Forever.
.R.I.P.
🌹💜
Vincent Schiavelli
One Flew Over the
Cuckoo's Nest
Would have thought you would have shown Gene Darnowski's other Trek role from Mudds Women.
1:03 Just for your information: The late actor Christopher Collins is also known as Chris Latta.
2 important actors are missing.
Norman Lloyd - Prof. Galen (1914-2021)
And
Marsha Hunt - Anne Jameson (1917-2022)
Much more.
Michael Pataki - Karnas (1938-2010)
And
Jean Simmons - Admiral Satie (1929-2010)
My mom dated Nick Coster for a few weeks after her divorce.
Paul Lambert ist unglaubliche 175 Jahre alt geworden!
Thank you.❤❤❤
Merritt Butrick, at only 29 :(
... died of AIDS 😔😞
12:09 Captain Dennis Sheridan in "T.J. Hooker" and John, the leader of the extraterrestrials in "V"
Paul Lambert apparently lives until 27.04.2097? 1:50
Roy Brocksmith
Star Trek Next Generation
Deep Space Nine
Wow most of them are character actors
We see you all behind the horizon.🖖🖖🖖
Yea, Kirk's son was killed by the Klingons
Tony Jay had paddi Edwards credentials.
Mark Lenard
Star Trek
Star Trek Motion Picture
Star Trek III
Star Trek IV
Star Trek VI
Star Trek Next Generation
William Morgan Sheppard
Star Trek VI
Star Trek Next Generation
Star Trek Voyager
Jon steuer (alexander) reunion
Ray Walston
Star Trek Next Generation
Star Trek Voyager
David Warner also played John irinicus from balder's Gaye ii..
And Ed Dillenger in TRON.
Rene Auberjonis
Star Trek VI
Star Trek Deep Space Nine
Star Trek Enterprise
Chris Latta
Star Trek Next Generation
Deep Space Nine
All good things.......
So many . . . Then again, ST:TNG stopped production in 1994, 30 years ago.
Beautiful music but missing cast members and typographical detracted from the presentation.
Boldly go
So just about everyone who guest starred
Barbara March
Star Trek Next Generation
Deep Space Nine
Star Trek Generations
So many loses. 😌
Yes, such as Michael Pataki, Marsha Hunt, Ron Gans, Peter Mark Richman, Bill Erwin, Kim Hamilton, Jean Simmons, David Ogden Stiers, Majel Barret, Stefan Gierasch, Susan French, George D .Wallace and Norman Lloyd 😔😌
I am taken back that alot of these actors and actress were around when WW 2 started. I wonder how that effected them.
Are there 3 with the same name they called Paddi Edwards?
No need for "soft speak, it's ok to say died. Although, there is always the current , and beyond rediculous term "unalive".
You forgot one, the one and only Lt. Uhura died July 30. 2022
Lt. Uhura never appeared on TNG. She was only in TOS and the the movies.
Maybe put a character name with the actor, and/or episode(s)
George Murdock
Battestar Galactica
Star Trek V
1:50
2097!?
No vi que mencionaran a Ricardo Montalban
Ricardo Montalbán?????? - Khan
TNG??? ... TOS!!! ❤️❤️❤️
1:52 Died in 2097 ?
David Ogden Stiers is missing
Yes, and so is Robert Ellenstein, Michael Pataki, Marsha Hunt, Ivy Bethune, Ron Gans, Mart McChesney, Peter Mark Richman, Bill Erwin, Kim Hamilton, Jean Simmons, Majel Barret, Stefan Gierasch, Susan French, George D. Wallace and Norman Lloyd
Nichelle Nichols
@@brennonguilbeau569 She never appear in it
John Anderson! That was his name! He always seemed to play science-fiction!
I remember him opposite.... oh, I can't remember his name in the Twilight Zone episode The Old Man In A Cave!
Matt Dillon (James Arness) beat the crap out of him in front of The Long Branch saloon in an episode of 'Gunsmoke'
@@tomasjoconnel5367 Okay. My cousin loved Gunsmoke. I never saw it. Not that I recall. I DO remember that other....
James Coburn. John Anderson's protagonist played against a "dis-tagonist" (just(?)came up with that) portrayed by James Coburn.
Wasn't he in Westerns?
And he was the Patriarch of the Main family in the North and South Mini-Series...
@@kendallcaminiti-hess2243 North & South? Of what family was Lloyd Bridges the patriarch? Was that in the Blue & the Gray?
Oh, also, he played a general in M*A*S*H*
in a very poignant episode.
If I recall.
6:31 This one os not from Star Trek TNG 😄
That's Tony Jay, not Paddi Edwards
And again, Barrie Ingham, not Paddi Edwards. You have a fixation on that name!
This has so many errors, which is disrespectful to the actors. This video should be reported and removed
Give me a break.
@@brennonguilbeau569 no
Why not include their age? Gotta do some quick math to figure out how old they were
They forgot nog aron Eisenberg
I don't think Nog was ever on TNG?
So, ChatGPT garbage output that isn't even fact checked?
C'mon, bro: 2097. -_-
Paddi Edwards twice ?
No. THREE TIMES! - 2 man and 1 woman!?!
more than embarrassing 🥺🥺 ...
1) correct
2) 5:01 Tony Jay
3) 7:33 Barrie Ingham
What is this lovely music? Very fitting background… 😢
It’s a bit breathtaking to see so very many. They made their contribution, each and every one. Some very significant indeed!
Hope you fix the video.
TNG ended its run 30 years ago. Wil Wheaton is in 52. He’s 5 years older now than Stewart was in 1987.