Other works
(1998)
TV commercial: "NFL on Fox"
(1989)
TV commercial: Oldsmobile cars with daughter
Melanie Shatner.
Collaborator, with
Ron Goulart, on the "Tek-War" series of sci-fi books: TekWar (1989), TekLords (1991), TekLab (1991), Tek Vengeance (1993), Tek Secret (1993), Tek Power (1994), Tek Money (1995), Tek Kill (1996), Tek Net (1997).
(1998) Radio commercial: priceline.com
(early 1980s)
TV commercial: Commodore Computers
Novel: "Spectre" ("Star Trek" series)
Voice on
Norman Corwin radio dramas.
(1968) Album: "A Transformed Man," Geffen/Interscope/Universal Records 986 493 (2004 remaster).
Album (with
Leonard Nimoy): "Spaced Out: The Best of Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner".
(1999)
TV commercial: priceline.com
(1998) Album: He did two spoken-word pieces on
Ben Folds' solo album "Fear of Pop: Volume One". He spoke the lyrics of "In Love" and "Still In Love" to Folds' music. A remixed version of "In Love", available only to dance clubs, became a short-lived hit on the club scene.
(1993) Album: Recorded "William Shatner and
Leonard Nimoy Read Four Science-Fiction Classics" featuring stories by
Isaac Asimov,
Ray Bradbury,
Henry Kuttner and
Robert A. Heinlein(mid-1970s) Interviewed on "Inside Star Trek", an LP produced by Star Trek creator
Gene Roddenberry(1/1/94) Grand Marshal, Tournament of Roses parade, Pasadena, CA.
Music video: Appears in the music video for
Brad Paisley's "Celebrity", along with
James Belushi and
Jason Alexander.
(2001)
TV commercial: Molson Canadian beer
(2003)
TV commercial: Crest White Effects toothpaste
(1998)
TV commercial: WEB TV
(2003)
TV commercial: Kellogg's All-Bran cereal
(2004)
TV commercial: priceline.com (with
Leonard Nimoy)
(2004)
TV commercial: Wendy's hamburger restaurants
(2004)
TV commercial: Kellogg's All-Bran cereal
(2004)
TV commercial: Blockbuster video rental stores
Radio commercial: Kelloggs All-Bran.
(2004) Album: "Has Been", Shout! Factory/SBMG Records DK 30349
(2005)
TV commercial: Kellogg's All-Bran cereal
(2005)
TV commercial: Law offices of Jeff Martin Attorney at Law (in Tulsa, OK), national and local.
(2005)
TV commercial: the Law offices of Brown & Crouppen personal injury lawyers in Missouri and Illinois (St. Louis, MO), local.
(2004) Book: Contributed a piece on his memories of making the 1974 film
Impulse (1974), for the cult film book "Gods In Polyester: A Survivors' Guide To 70s Cinema Obscura", published by Succubus Press.
(2005-2006)
TV commercials: Connecticut attorney Mark E. Salamone
(2006)
TV commercial: The Law Offices of Joe Bornstein (Maine & New England)
(10/06)
TV commercial: DirecTV as Capt. James T. Kirk from
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991); appears on the bridge of the Starship Enterprise with
Leonard Nimoy as Capt. Spock,
DeForest Kelley as Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy,
James Doohan as Capt. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott,
Walter Koenig as Cmdr. Pavel Chekov,
Nichelle Nichols as Cmdr. Uhura,
George Takei as Capt. Hikaru Sulu and
Kim Cattrall as Lt. Valeris.
(1988) Album: His versions of
The Beatles' "Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds" and
Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man" were featured on Rhino Records' "Golden Throats: The Great Celebrity Sing Off" (Rhino #70187)
(1961) Stage: Appeared (as "Paul Sevigne") in "A Shot in the Dark" on
Broadway. Comedy/farce. Written by
Marcel Archard, adapted by
Harry Kurnitz. Directed by
Harold Clurman. Booth Theatre: 18 Oct 1961-22 Sep 1962 (389 performances + 1 preview). Cast:
Julie Harris,
Walter Matthau, Pierre Epstein, Hugh Franklin,
Gene Saks, Louise Troy,
Diana Van der Vlis. Produced by
Leland Hayward.
(1958) Stage: Appeared (as "Usumcasane") in "Tamburlaine the Great" on
Broadway. Written by
Christopher Marlowe, as adapted by
Tyrone Guthrie (also director). Winter Garden Theatre: 19 Jan 1956-4 Feb 1956 (20 performances). Cast included: Myrna Aaron, Ken Ayers, Guy Belanger,
George Blackwell,
Lloyd Bochner,
Colleen Dewhurst, Julian Flett, Ted Follows, David Gardner, Jay Gerber, Margot Hartman, John Hayes, Peter Henderson,
Anthony Quayle,
Douglas Rain, Fay Tracey, Peter Wylde. Produced by The Producers Theatre, in association with The Stratford Foundation of Canada.
(1958) Stage: Appeared (as "Robert Lomax") in "The World of Suzie Wong" on
Broadway. Drama. Written by
Paul Osborn. Based on the novel by
Richard Mason. "How Can You Forget?" by
Richard Rodgers and
Lorenz Hart. Special arrangements by
Benny Goodman. Scenic / Lighting Design by
Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Dorothy Jeakins. Paintings by Wade Reynolds. Directed by
Joshua Logan. Broadhurst Theatre (moved to The 54th Street Theatre from 9 Nov 1959-2 Jan 1960): 14 Oct 1958-2 Jan 1960 (508 performances). Cast:
France Nuyen (as "Suzie Wong"),
Ron Randell, Stephen Cheng,
Noel Leslie (as "George O'Neill"), Viraj Amonsin, Clifford Arashi, William Becker, Jorge Benhur, Kurt Bieber, Meiyu Chang, Stephen Cheng,
Ellen Davalos, Derrick Dobb, Tracy Everitt, Ed Garrabrandt, Bill Harden, Karl Held, David Hill, Linda Ho, Ichisuki Ishikawa, Bill Jason, Flavia Hsu Kingman, David Kitchen, Tinya Lang Yun, Jerry Logas, Jin Jin Mai, John Mamo, Marc Marno,
Sarah Marshall, Mary Mon Toy, Ted Morell, Richard Nieves, Warren Robertson, Tsunao Sato, Sirat, Paul Smith, Fred Starbuck, Takayo, Hokon T'ang, Sufei T'ang, Vie Von Thom, Neil Vipond,
Kathleen Widdoes. Produced by
David Merrick, Seven Arts Productions and Mansfield Prods. NOTE: Filmed as
The World of Suzie Wong (1960) starring
William Holden (in the role originated by William Shatner) and
Nancy Kwan.
(2007) Music video: Appears in
Brad Paisley's "Online". The video is directed by and co-stars
Jason Alexander. It also features
Estelle Harris,
Maureen McCormick,
Taylor Swift,
Kellie Pickler and
Patrick Warburton.
(2007)
TV commercial: Blizzard Entertainment. Ad is for the game "World of Warcraft". Shatner, as a Tauren Shaman, is asking, "What's your game?"
(1986)
TV commercial: Public Service for Health and Fitness while wearing tennis gear
(1970s)
TV commercial: Promise margarine
Duetted with
Joe Jackson on a cover version of
Pulp's "Common People".
(2008) Public service
TV commercial: Shriner's Hospital for Children
(7/21/08) Interviewed on
"The Oprah Winfrey Show" (1986).
(1969) Stage: Appeared in "There's a Girl in My Soup" at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ.
(9/08) For CTV (Canada), narrated "To Hell With Manners". A special on etiquette in various parts of the world.
(2000) Album (cameo):
Miss Congeniality (2000) CD soundtrack #12 "Miss United States"; Berman Bros. remix, Tvt B000054A5B.
Voice work: As himself, spoofing priceline.com, for
Seth MacFarlane's
"Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy" (2008).
(1970s)
TV commercials: Ontario/Quebec, Canada supermarket chain Loblaw's
(2009) Voice work and creator of YouTube animated, mob series: "The Gavones".
(2/20/70) Guested on the game show "Lucky Pair" hosted by
Richard Dawson. Also guesting was
Betty White.
(2009A)
TV commercials: The Mike Slocumb Law Firm
(2010)
TV commercial: Law Office of William Gee
(2010)
TV commercial: March of Dimes Canada (Canada)
Guested on the game show "Lucky Pair" hosted by Richard Dawson for the week of January 4, 1971 with Nita Talbot.
(October 2011) Release of his book, "Shatner Rules: Your Guide to Understanding the Shatnerverse and the World at Large", by Shatner with
Chris Regan.
Album: "Seeking Major Tom" (2011/Cleopatra)
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