In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter prior to the premiere, de Lancie admitted he was as shocked as anyone when the request came for him to once again reprise Q, one of Star Trek‘s most popular ...
Actor John de Lancie, a graduate of Kent State University, didn’t need an iconic role given the variety of his filmography and theatrical resume. But as Q, a god-like being, he took six episodes ...
Star Trek: Picard sees a new batch of major The Next Generation characters return to the franchise. As well as Whoopi Goldberg coming back as Guinan, Episode 1 sees the return of Jean-Luc Picard's ...
The cosmic trickster Q is perhaps the most iconic villain from "Star Trek: The Next Generation," one who often broke the fourth wall. Played by actor John de Lancie, the character debuted in the ...
John de Lancie, who played the meddlesome Q on “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” is coming to Spokane in November to lend a hand to Interplayers Professional Theatre. De Lancie will do two different ...
Interviews ‘I Said God Bless’: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Writer Shared How Season 3’s Big Q Twist Came To Be Interviews Star Trek’s Robert Picardo Revealed Something Concerning The EMH In ...
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Acting saved John de Lancie’s life. Best know for playing “Q,” a petulant alien with god-like powers, on three different series in the “Star Trek” franchise, de Lancie failed out of schools as a child ...
John de Lancie, the longtime principal oboist of the Philadelphia Orchestra and a former head of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, died Friday of leukemia in Walnut Creek. He was 80. Mr.
The highly anticipated Paramount+ series once again beamed down Thursday with some familiar faces from 'The Next Generation.' By Ryan Parker Former Senior Reporter “I did [the TNG series finale] ‘All ...
Steven Weintraub launched Collider in the summer of 2005. As Editor-in-chief, he has taken the site from a small bedroom operation to having millions of readers around the world. Over the years, he ...