Up Till Now

By William Shatner & David Fisher

Up Till Now - William Shatner & David Fisher
  • Release Date: 2009-04-28
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 15 Ratings

Description

After almost sixty years as an actor, William Shatner has become one of the most beloved entertainers in the world. And it seems as if Shatner is everywhere. In Up Till Now, Shatner sits down with readers and offers the remarkable, full story of his life and explains how he got to be, well, everywhere.

It was the original Star Trek series, and later its films, that made Shatner instantly recognizable, called by name---or at least by Captain Kirk's name---across the globe. But Shatner neither began nor has ended his career with that role. From the very start, he took his skills as an actor and put them to use wherever he could. He straddled the classic world of the theater and the new world of television, whether stepping in for Christopher Plummer in Shakespeare's Henry V or staring at "something on the wing" in a classic episode of The Twilight Zone. And since then, he's gone on to star in numerous successful shows, such as T.J. Hooker, Rescue 911, and Boston Legal.

William Shatner has always been willing to take risks for his art. What other actor would star in history's first---and probably only---all-Esperanto-language film? Who else would share the screen with thousands of tarantulas, release an album called Has Been, or film a racially incendiary film in the Deep South during the height of the civil rights era? And who else would willingly paramotor into a field of waiting fans armed with paintball guns, all waiting for a chance to stun Captain...er, Shatner?

In this touching and very funny autobiography, William Shatner's Up Till Now reveals the man behind these unforgettable moments, and how he's become the worldwide star and experienced actor he is today.

"It is now Bill Shatner's universe---we just live in it."---New York Daily News

Reviews

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    5
    By johnnsb
    Sparing the obvious caveat that the author of an autobiography may or may not be depicting their true or full life, I loved this book. By the end I was convinced that William Shatner was what I had always thought...self-deprecating, a lover of life, and the youngest 80 some year old man I've ever seen. This is all timely for me as I get to see his one-man show this Saturday in LA. I am left with the feeling that this was and is an amazing life that continues on with youthful vigor, admitted foibles, honesty, integrity, and passion.