Key Takeaways:
– Patrick Stewart was initially hesitant to quit theatre for Star Trek: The Next Generation.
– His agent gave him a revelation that changed his career path.
– Despite being dubbed an ‘unknown British Shakespearean actor’, Stewart prided on his successful theatrical career.
– His theatrical experiences helped shape his character Captain Jean-Luc Picard.
– His change in career led to iconic roles in modern pop culture.
Patrick Stewart’s Reluctant Journey from Stage to Screen
Starting as a relatively unknown British actor in the world of television, Patrick Stewart’s journey to becoming the face of Star Trek: The Next Generation was anything but straight forward. Despite having a successful career in theatre, particularly with the Royal Shakespearean Company, Stewart was initially hesitant when called upon to depict the iconic character Captain Jean-Luc Picard.
The Art of Compromise and Taking Chances
This hesitance reportedly stemmed from his contentment with theatre and doubts about a sci-fi TV series being a fit for him. He was even prepared to negotiate himself out of the show citing his pre-existing theatre commitments. However, his agent had different plans, leading to a reality check for Stewart which changed his career path completely.
Defining a New Path
Signing a six-year contract, Stewart was assuaged by his agent’s prediction that the show may not make it past the first year. However, Star Trek: The Next Generation went on to be a global success, surpassing the profitability of the original series and making Stewart a household name.
Bridging Literature and Science Fiction
Stewart’s solid foundation in Shakespearean plays contributed considerably to his portrayal of Captain Picard, a character also well-acquainted with Shakespearean literature. Despite his initial reluctance and attempt to leave the show, Stewart stayed for seven seasons, featured in four movies, and reprised his role in three seasons of a spinoff show.
An ‘Unknown’ Yet Busy Actor
For all his accomplishments, being labeled an ‘unknown British Shakespearean actor’ by the LA Times did not sit well with Stewart. Although he acknowledged it was an accurate description of his status prior to Star Trek, he emphasized that his career spanned 27 years and had included major theatrical productions and Hollywood movies.
Despite the initial sting of being labeled ‘unknown’, Stewart turned it into a humorous moment. His co-star Brent Spiner even went on to create a sign for his trailer that read ‘BEWARE: UNKNOWN BRITISH SHAKESPEAREAN ACTOR’, a sign which Stewart still reportedly owns to date.
In spite of not dreaming of a Hollywood career, Stewart found himself playing one of the most iconic characters in modern popular culture. Thanks to a push from his agent, an open mind, and a pinch of luck, Patrick Stewart transitioned from a busy but ‘unknown’ Shakespearean actor to a globally recognized Star Trek captain. His legacy as a part of the Star Trek universe continues to inspire and entertain fans worldwide. His journey reiterates that career paths can take unexpected turns, often leading to unforeseen success and recognition.
Fans can revisit or discover Stewart’s iconic role as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation now streaming on Paramount+.