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Posted on 17/05/08

Shatner beams himself up

UP TILL NOWThe AutobiographyBy William Shatner with David FisherSt. Martin's, 358 pages, $28.95William Shatner has been a joke for so long that it is easy to forget he was once taken half-seriously as an actor. With big-screen credits ranging from Judgment at Nuremberg to The Brothers Karamazov, and meaty roles in such iconic series as The Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Man From U.N.C.L.E., the good-natured Montreal native for a number of years seemed poised on the precipice of big-screen stardom.

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