Star Trek icon William Shatner rushed to hospital in ambulance after emergency

Star Trek icon William Shatner rushed to hospital in ambulance after emergency

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After becoming ill at home, Star Trek legend William Shatner was taken to a hospital by an ambulance.

According to legends from Hollywood, the 94-year-old man had a medical emergency in which to have blood sugar levels. According to reports, the actor called mergency services after paramedics arrived at his Los Angeles home today. According to sources, Shatner is now “resting comfortably” and acting “good.”

From the TV series Star Trek in 1966 to the seventh Star Trek feature film Star Trek Generations in 1994, Shatner, a Golden Globe winner for his role in Boston Legal, played the lead character in the Star Trek universe. He is still working on several acting projects, including the upcoming TV series The Elevator.

Additionally, Shatner has a career that spans more than seven decades, including one panel at Dragon Con in Atlanta last month. The father of three, who was born in Montreal, Canada, is also known for his roles in 3rd Rock from the Sun, Boston Legal, and other comedic and drama programs.

William Shatner was in the Star Trek franchise from the off - the first year in 1966
From the beginning, William Shatner worked for the Star Trek television series (Getty Images) in 1966.

The actor claimed to have made a documentary about his life in 2023 because he “didn’t have long left to live.” After his passing, he wanted to “reach out to his grandchildren” through the documentary.

“I’ve turned down a lot of offers to do documentaries before. However, I have only a short life. My time is limited, which is a big factor, he explained, and I’ll have to keel over as I speak to you or in ten years.

However, he overcame health issues to focus on his television and film work and reassured fans last year when they resigned their concern for his well-being. The rebellious entertainer said, “Well, today was interesting. A number of friends called me after reading on a mysterious website that I admitted in an interview that I had no true friends. I’ll pass away by myself.

“Wasn’t that Kirk’s schtick,” you ask? Don’t get me wrong, this is fantasy. Even if Tom Bergeron calls, I promise to tell him that! This is absurd. Don’t believe a word of it, therefore, unless you’re Tom. “

William’s post relieved viewers, who also wrote, “There’s nothing like true friendship.” One person remarked, “Captain, you have millions of friends who would respond right away if called upon.” “

Source: Mirror

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