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Of course, the young male demographic has always been the target demographic for 'Star Trek,' the men ageing fifteen to about twenty-five or thirty, a very tough market to appeal to. — Kate Mulgrew
There are a lot of big spec houses now all across Connecticut, a lot of ostentatious showing of wealth. — Glenn Close
Everyone always says it's a blessing to look a lot younger than my age, but sometimes I just want to look my real age. — Dave Franco
I think people think I'm accessible. I'm never treated as a star, either by fans or other actors, and I like it like that. I don't get the star treatment. I think that means I'm a good actor. They acknowledge me as a human being, and to me, that's invalua. — Kate Mulgrew
I like me some of Wayne stuff. I think he's the one exception as far as the auto-tune thing goes. — GZA
With a single leap, you can change your entire life. — Janelle Jalbert
It's called Star Trek: Voyager. You would be playing the captain of a starship. — Kate Mulgrew
The first female captain in the history of the Star Trek franchise, — Kate Mulgrew
I am often fond of saying the Trekkers are passionate about a hobby, their hobby is 'Star Trek.' They are by and large very imaginative, very intelligent people, and they certainly have been more than generous to me. — Kate Mulgrew
There was only one, and it said, "Kate Mulgrew, this is Rick Berman, the executive producer of Star Trek: Voyager, and I simply wanted to say welcome aboard, Captain. I'll see you on the bridge Monday morning. — Kate Mulgrew
Did I need to experience them if I could imagine them? — Leslye Walton
Solitude asks no pledges of anyone. — Don DeLillo
The best thing about acting is that I get to lose myself in another character and actually get paid for it ... It's a great outlet. I'm not really sure who I am - it seems I change every day. — Leonardo DiCaprio
therapist who is able to think and connect while struggling with feelings that are vicariously linked to the patient's internal states. Returning — Duncan Cartwright