An overview of the childhood and early education of William Shatner, highlighting the experiences that shaped the journey.
William Shatner is a Canadian actor renowned for his iconic role as Captain James T. Kirk in the Star Trek franchise. His career spans seven decades, beginning with the original Star Trek television series in 1966. He played Kirk until his character's final appearance in 'Star Trek Generations' (1994).
In 1905, Ann Garmaise, William Shatner's mother, was born.
In 1928, Joy Rutenberg, William Shatner's older sister, was born.
On March 22, 1931, William Shatner was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
In 1940, Farla Cohen, William Shatner's younger sister, was born.
In 1952, William Shatner graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the McGill University Faculty of Management in Montreal.
On August 12, 1956, William Shatner married Gloria Rand, a Canadian actress.
In 1958, William Shatner's first daughter, Leslie, was born.
In 1961, William Shatner's second daughter, Lisabeth, was born.
In 1964, William Shatner's third daughter, Melanie, was born.
During the shooting of the 1967 Star Trek episode "Arena", William Shatner experienced a pyrotechnical accident that may have led to his development of tinnitus.
In 1967, Joseph Shatner, William Shatner's father, passed away.
In April 1968, a group of fans attempted to tear his clothes from him as he left 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
In March 1969, William Shatner divorced his first wife, Gloria Rand, after leaving her while acting in Star Trek: The Original Series.
In 1969, following the cancellation of Star Trek, William Shatner faced challenges in finding employment and experienced financial difficulties, including a period of living in a truck-bed camper.
In 1973, William Shatner married Marcy Lafferty, the daughter of television producer Perry Lafferty.
In 1977, the enormous success of George Lucas's film Star Wars led Paramount to decide that the next Star Trek adventure should be in theaters instead of television.
In a 1977 episode of The $10,000 Pyramid, Shatner blurted out the word "blessed" instead of providing a hint, disqualifying his partner from a $20,000 prize. He reacted by throwing his chair out of the Winner's Circle.
William Shatner was king of the Mardi Gras Bacchus parade in 1987.
In December 1989, Shatner was surprised by Michael Aspel on the set of the Starship Enterprise for the British television series This Is Your Life.
Since 1990, William Shatner has been one of the most important supporters of the Hollywood Charity Horse Show, which raises money for organizations serving children.
In 1992, Ann (Garmaise) Shatner, William Shatner's mother, passed away.
On New Year's Day 1994, William Shatner was the Grand Marshal of the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California, riding on horseback and participating in the coin toss for the Rose Bowl game.
In 1996, William Shatner divorced his second wife, Marcy Lafferty, after being married for 23 years.
In 1997, William Shatner married Nerine Kidd against advice and his own good sense; Leonard Nimoy was his best man.
On August 9, 1999, William Shatner found his third wife, Nerine Kidd, dead in their swimming pool; her death was ruled an accidental drowning due to alcohol and diazepam.
Following the death of Nerine Shatner in 1999, actress Heather Locklear offered her support and comfort to William Shatner during his bereavement.
In 2001, William Shatner married Elizabeth Anderson Martin.
In August 2004, during James Doohan's final convention appearance, it was reported that he had forgiven William Shatner, and they had achieved a friendship as senior citizens.
In 2004, Elizabeth Anderson Martin co-wrote the song "Together" on William Shatner's album, "Has Been".
In 2004, William Shatner's album "Has Been" included a spoken word piece, "What Have You Done", which described his anguish upon discovering Nerine's body.
On May 16, 2006, during an appearance on The View, William Shatner announced that the proceeds from the kidney stone sale, along with $20,000 from the Boston Legal cast and crew, were donated to Habitat for Humanity.
In January 2007, William Shatner began posting daily autobiographical vlogs on the LiveVideo platform. This project was named ShatnerVision.
In December 2008, William Shatner experimented with the chat show genre in the humorous Shatner's Raw Nerve.
In 2008, William Shatner's memoir, Up Till Now, co-written with David Fisher, was published. This book predated their later collaboration on a book about Leonard Nimoy and Shatner's relationship with him.
On February 28, 2010, William Shatner was one of the speakers at the closing ceremony for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia.
At a convention held in 2010, William Shatner described the 2009 Star Trek film as "wonderful".
In March 2011, Shatner's humorous chat show, Shatner's Raw Nerve, concluded its run.
In 2011, McGill University awarded William Shatner an honorary Doctorate of Letters.
On April 24, 2014, William Shatner performed an autobiographical one-man show on Broadway, which was filmed for screening in theatres across Australia, Canada and the United States.
In 2014, William Shatner served as the Grand Marshal at the 102nd Calgary Stampede parade in his native Canada.
In 2015, after the death of Leonard Nimoy, Shatner expressed his love for him, stating, "I loved him like a brother." Due to other commitments, Shatner could not attend the funeral, but his daughters attended in his place.
On August 23, 2016, the NBC reality miniseries Better Late Than Never premiered, featuring William Shatner and other celebrities touring Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia.
In September 2016, William Shatner was invited to attend the Salt Lake Comic Con as their special guest.
In 2016, Shatner revealed that he and Nimoy had not spoken in the five years before Nimoy's death the year before, despite their long friendship.
In 2017, William Shatner tweeted support for Autism Speaks, leading to arguments with autistic individuals and allies. He later suggested his critics should have kept quiet and called the incident a misunderstanding.
In May 2018, William Shatner was granted an honorary Doctorate of Letters by the New England Institute of Technology.
In 2018, William Shatner, dismayed by the opportunity for customers to swim with dolphins, petitioned the CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line through PETA not to include dolphins in the programme of their cruise.
In 2019, William Shatner filed for divorce from Elizabeth Anderson Martin.
In January 2020, William Shatner's divorce from Elizabeth Anderson Martin was finalized.
In 2020, Shatner revealed that he suffers from swollen joints and age-related "aches and pains," which he treats with cannabidiol oil, a dietary supplement.
In 2020, William Shatner engaged in a month-long argument with other Twitter users about being described as a "straight white cis man".
In March 2021, William Shatner starred in the film Senior Moment, which was released in the same week he turned 90.
In July 2021, Wally Funk flew on Blue Origin's first crewed spaceflight at the age of 82. She was surpassed as the oldest person to fly into space by William Shatner on October 13, 2021.
On October 13, 2021, William Shatner participated in Blue Origin's second sub-orbital human spaceflight, Blue Origin NS-18, travelling on the RSS First Step and becoming the oldest person to fly into space at the time.
In 2021, The Forward noted that William Shatner was dismissive of a Jewish convert of color, drawing parallels to his previous arguments regarding the term "cis" and Autism Speaks.
In 2021, at age 90, William Shatner flew into space aboard Blue Origin NS-18, becoming the oldest person to fly in space at the time.
On February 24, 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, William Shatner issued a statement via Twitter expressing unqualified support for the Ukrainians.
On December 4, 2022, William Shatner was a star guest at the L.A. Comic Con.
In 2023, Brent Spiner stated in a podcast interview that William Shatner had told him his Twitter (now X) account was managed by an employee, and that Shatner had minimal direct involvement in the content.
In 2023, Joy Rutenberg, William Shatner's older sister, passed away.
On May 19, 2024, retired U.S. Air Force pilot Ed Dwight surpassed William Shatner's record, becoming the oldest person to fly into space at the age of 90 years, 253 days.
In 2024, Ed Dwight, aged 90 and 48 days older than Shatner, flew on the suborbital Blue Origin NS-25 spaceflight.
As of 2025, William Shatner and Elizabeth Martin have reconciled, and he is once again referring to her as his wife.
In 2025, George Takei wished Bill Shatner a happy 94th birthday and well wishes.
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