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3 Bald encounters on the set of Star Trek
by the mag - August 25, 2008 - 10:57 AM

Picture 210.pngHere are 3 surprising wig and toupee stories from the set of Star Trek– a show that baldly went where no show has gone before. BY CHRIS HIGGINS

Captain Jean-Luc Picard tries out in wig

Patrick Stewart’s Male Pattern Baldness (androgenetic alopecia) had rendered him mostly bald by age 19. In fact, when he first tried out to for the “Star Trek” part, Stewart wore a wig, but Trek creator Gene Roddenberry nixed it, preferring the bald look. A reporter later goaded Roddenberry, “Surely they would have cured baldness by the 24th century.” The Trekkie’s comeback? “In the 24th century, they wouldn’t care.” A TV Guide poll named Stewart “Sexiest Man on Television” in 1992, proving Roddenberry’s point four centuries early.

Shatner’s hairpiece works overtime

William Shatner’s toupee was the butt of jokes for decades, but that wasn’t the only mileage it was getting. A 1968 memo to creator Gene Roddenberry warned that if “Star Trek” was picked up for another season, new hairpieces would have to be constructed for Shatner “because he will have used [them] to such an extent that they will not be photographable.” Reportedly, Shatner later had hair restoration surgery to do away with the toupee altogether.

Chekov’s wig used as teen bait

Although he wasn’t bald, actor Walter Koenig had to wear a shaggy toupee for his first few episodes, until his real hair grew to an appropriate length. The mop-topped Ensign Chekov, added in the original Trek’s second season, was reportedly modeled after Monkees singer Davy Jones in an attempt to appeal to teenage viewers.  Koenig reportedly griped, “Swallows kept trying to nest in the wig they gave me.”

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Comments (2)
  1. Some time ago I had the opportunity to hear Harlan Ellison speak (he wrote “City on the Edge of Forever”–I think, I know he wrote the one that one the Hugo). He relayed the story of how they tied a fishing hook to an overhead boom and pulled Shatner’s toupee off in the middle of one of his (many) love scenes. Beautiful…

  2. I think it’s time for a new Star Trek show, or movie.

    And why all this going back in time crap? I want to see the Next NEXT generation.

    Not Kirk as a kid, or the very first Enterprise (although I do love Scott Bakula).

    Come on guys get on with it!!! Doesn’t have to be Picard and the bunch, let’s get some new blood!

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