How about William Shatner?

William Shatner Whether in TV and real life space – with over 70 years of experience in the entertainment industry, but at the end of the day, this 93-year-old idol is really like us.
“Sometimes I record something during the day [that] I want to watch it at night, and by the time I finished watching it, it was two o’clock in the morning,” Shatner in the latest issue US Weeklynow on newsstands. “I think the trick is obviously to get six [or] Seven hours of sleep, hoping for normal times. ”
Although Shatner admits staying up late is one of his many “bad habits”, the actor is definitely doing the right thing.
He received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 52nd Annual Saturn Awards ceremony on February 2, 2025, which raised funds to benefit those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires.
He told us Acknowledgement. “I’m happy to watch the organization’s growth [over the years] It’s great to get them back and get a lifetime achievement award. ”
Keep scrolling to see what Shatner looks like us:
us: When was the last time you washed your clothes?
Shatner: Well, I washed a piece of my face in the sink yesterday.
us: What was the last thing you waited in line?
Shatner: I won’t wait. I sent people to line up for what I was going to get – from coffee to gold.
us: What is the last thing you order online?
Shatner: My wife who is not in the city gives an order [me] Breakfast from one of the places where breakfast is served. It was a cold and cold. I asked her not to order from there again.
us:Who are you going to take the last celebrity with?
Shatner: Me and [former Boston Legal costar] Michael J. Fox [at the Fan Expo in New Orleans] We have a moment. Something that makes sense between us.

us: When do you wake up and go to bed every night? How many hours of sleep do you need?
Shatner: It’s different. Sometimes I record something during the day [that] I want to watch it in the evening, and by the time I finished watching it, it was two o’clock in the morning. I think the trick is obviously to get six [or] Seven hours of sleep, hoping for normal times.
us: What was your first job and do you remember how much salary you received?
Shatner: My first job was an actor. I was not paid much for being an amateur actor in Montreal for many years. As a puberty I joined a group of actors on CBC Radio, so there are six actors that can make money in Montreal. I was one of them, it went on to high school, then college, and then I went to other places that paid less. I think I make $30 a week. I can eat or pay for laundry. The definition of success is that I can do it at the same time.
us:What is a bad habit you are going to break at the moment?
Shatner: I have many bad habits. Staying up too late.
us:What is your family nickname?
Shatner:dad.
With Amanda Williams’ report