Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. I heard Gates McFadden say that it was irritating that the only way her and Marina could have dialog that was in provocative costumes (e.g. the Mok'Bara or yoga outfits) with dialog that was about men. Basically not satisfying the Becktel test. It's possible they were irritated that those things were the only way they could talk to each other ...

  2. Gates McFadden played Dr. Crusher in Star Trek the Next Generation. She was a popular character, with her levelheaded attitude and intelligent compassion. But by the end of season one she was gone, and no one really had any idea why. There were lots of rumors, although most were unsubstantiated.

  3. Futuring Machine. In this deepfake video, William Shatner’s face where Chris Pine’s originally was is actually almost indistinguishable in most scenes. However, Leonard Nimoy is noticeably ...

  4. I am grateful my craft was appreciated. Obviously there were parts of Crusher like myself, but most of the time I had a wig and fake medical tools and just imagined. Fans project onto our characters. My performance is thanks to many elements, like script, photography, costume etc. I loved playing a character who was smarter than me, and a leader.

  5. Sept. 8, 2016 12:01 a.m. PT. 6 min read. CBS. As part of our coverage of Star Trek's 50th anniversary, I chatted with nearly a dozen cast members from across the franchise about everything from...

  6. Gates McFadden ist eine talentierte und fähige Tänzerin und Puppenspielerin, sie hat als Choreographin bei einigen Produktionen von Jim Henson mitgewirkt (z.B. „Labyrinth“, „The Dark Crystal“). Ihr sind Bühnenauftritte lieber als Fernsehrollen, so war sie im Laufe ihrer Karriere in zahllosen Produktionen zu sehen.

  7. Leben. McFadden wurde 1949 im Akron General Hospital von Cuyahoga Falls im Bundesstaat Ohio geboren. Als Kind erhielt sie eine Ballettausbildung. Sie besuchte die Brandeis Universität und schloss ihr Studium 1970 mit einem Bachelor in Theaterwissenschaft ab. Später zog sie nach Paris, wo sie bei dem Theaterpädagogen Jacques Lecoq Theater und Schauspiel studierte.