Because they will write a line, and it is a very funny line. And it may not be a line that they thought was all that funny.
But now they have it down to a real science where it's about an hour.
I have not been recognized.
I like plays, movies, everything. It doesn't matter.
I love good comedy. I don't like bad comedy.
I'd love to star in a television series of my own. I love the idea of living with a character for a number of years, watching him grow.
Michael often refers to his Air Force T-33 Shooting Star as his "starship."
Only six months after his television debut, Michael landed a job in the popular series CHiPs, where he spent three years as a regular cast member.
Michael appeared in 101 of the 176 episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993).
Michael made a grand total of 282 Star Trek appearances.
Along with a few other fellow TNG cast members, Michael sang back up on Brent Spiner's album Ol' Yellow Eyes Is Back.
Michael lent his voice talents to the video game: Star Trek: Klingon Academy (2000) as the character Thok Mak.
Fans can write to Michael at the following address: Micheal Dorn 3751 Multiview Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90068
Michael voiced the audio book: Star Trek the Next Generation - Contamination.
Michael wrote, directed, and starred in the short film Through the Fire.
Michael has appeared with Rene Auberjonois in five different productions: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Aladdin, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, The Savage Dragon, and Captain Simian & The Space Monkeys.
Michael is the only person to have been a main cast member in two different Star Trek series.