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Patrick Stewart on his Yorkshire roots, Star Trek and 'Making It So'

Patrick Stewart discusses his passion for Shakespeare, the physicality of acting, the parts he’d still love to play, and how ignoring the advice of a trusted friend led him to the role in Star Trek as Captain Jean-Luc Picard, with which he would become a global household name. There are heartwarming stories of interactions with fellow stars, from his debut film role in a scene with one of his acting heroes, Rod Steiger, to a first meeting with a global superstar that brought with it an unexpected level of personal pressure. ‘I didn’t realise until tonight we were in the Royal Festival Hall, I thought we were in a little side place,’ says Stewart early in this talk, highlighting the humility of a man who has never forgotten his roots in working class West Yorkshire. He discusses those early years with Ahmed, and the impact two people in particular had in steering him along the path to his six decade career as an actor on stage and screen; his schoolteacher Cecil Dormand and his first acting teacher Ruth Wynn Owen. Spend an hour in the company of Sir Patrick Stewart as he discusses his life and career with Samira Ahmed at our London Literature Festival, to launch his long-awaited memoir, Making It So. Subscribe for the latest videos: https://southbankc.re/youtube TikTok ➳   / southbank.centre   Instagram ➳   / southbankcentre   Facebook ➳   / southbankcentre   X ➳   / southbankcentre   #SouthbankCentre #PatrickStewart #StarTrek #XMen Patrick Stewart on his Yorkshire roots, Star Trek and 'Making It So'    • Patrick Stewart on his Yorkshire root...   Thumbnail Image by Pete Woodhead

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