Sir Patrick Stewart.
My, that name sounds pretentious.
Luckily, the man behind the name is not.
When I first started watching Star
Trek: The Next Generation on television (back when I watched TV), I was
smitten with this British gent. Who wasn’t? What do you call someone who loves everything
associated with England? An Anglophile? Well, I probably qualified. I grew up watching the original series Star Trek, but I liked the second one
just as well as a teen and young adult.
When I first moved to Los Angeles and was working as a
nanny, I remember watching the show with the boys I was caring for. My few hours of television watching in the
late evening were my only hours “off” work.
My days were long, and I worked six days a week, usually from 7am until
8 or 9pm. But, the boys would cry on the
floor outside my shut and locked bedroom door, so I usually let them in and we
sat on my bed and watched TNG together
even though it was my down time. Oh,
well. Now that I was in Los Angeles, I
was sad that TNG had completed
filming. However, my boss whom I nannied
for knew of my love of all things Trek,
so after the Northridge Earthquake when they moved to Florida, he helped get me
a job at Paramount Pictures, where TNG
had been shot. From there, I ended up
working on two seasons of DS9, and
got a crack at the studio portion of the
TNG movie First Contact from the Voyager 1st AD, Jerry Fleck,
who liked my work ethic and hustle while I was working on DS9. I was thrilled when
Jerry told me I’d gotten the job. How
strange it was, to be working on a show I’d admired previously only on the
television screen!
My first day of work as a Production Assistant on Star Trek: First Contact could have been
my last. One of my job responsibilities
was to get the cast breakfast. For some
reason most of the cast had early call times (when actors have to show up on set)
and Mr. Stewart had a later call. I had
handled breakfast just fine for all the other cast and people that I was
responsible for, but I forgot all about Mr. Stewart. I saw him walk into the sound stage and notice
other actors eating. With a sinking
heart, I sucked it up and walked over to him.
Introducing myself, I said, “Hello Mr. Stewart, I’m your new Set
Production Assistant Kerry and I forgot your breakfast order. May I please get you something?” I was so
afraid he was going to get angry and demand my resignation. Instead, he smiled and said, “Don’t worry, I
know where the Craft Service table is.
I’ll get a croissant and a coffee, and we’ll try it again tomorrow. Shall we?”
YES. I could have kissed his
feet. And so, my first day was NOT my
last after all. Thank goodness, and him!
That pretty much sums up the character of Sir Patrick
Stewart. Sure, everyone has bad
days. However, I honestly never saw him
have one while on First Contact – or
maybe how he handles a bad day is preferable to the ways some other actors have
them! I truly believe that the content
of someone’s character is tested by how they treat those who have nothing to
offer them.
Since then, I have kept track of him and his doings out in the
world. With appreciation,I see him becoming an advocate for victims of domestic
violence. Apparently, his own family of
origin experienced domestic violence, his mother being the prime victim of his
father, a veteran suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
This is yet another example of why I am delighted to be able
to put together a blog like this showcasing interesting things that actors on Star Trek are doing in their own
lives. I am happy to be able to
advertise this aspect of him. He is a
wonderful human being, I am lucky to have gotten to work with him.
For more information on domestic violence prevention, visit http://www.thehotline.org/. Please take some time to find out what
resources are available in your own area.
Do what you can to support these services or make use of them. If Patrick Stewart can take a stand against
this, so can you and I.
If you need any inspiration, please watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QX8h4V4Ny9o
Thank you, Sir Patrick.
Such a fine fellow :)
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