NEW YORK β Nearing his 80th birthday, Sir Patrick Stewart is finally ready for the project he once feared taking on β his memoir.
The award-winning actor best known as Capt. Jean-Luc Picard of βStar Trek: The Next Generationβ has a deal with Gallery Books for a βrevealing and heartwarming lookβ into his life and times, the publisher announced Tuesday. A title and release date will be determined later.
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βThe idea of writing a memoir based on my life and career has been in my mind for several years, but always the demands of work have pushed it into the background. Today there are no demands, nor is there a prediction when there might be," Stewart, who turns 80 on July 13, said in a statement.
"I am caught in the middle of shooting a new series, βStar Trek: Picard,β and I passionately want to see it through, but in the meantime ... what? Well, I have a beautiful study in our house in Los Angeles, sunny and peaceful. I am 80 in a little over two weeksβ time. I have just treated myself to a gorgeous office chair. And ... I have the time. But most important, I am loving what I am doing, even though I never thought I would or could.β
Stewart will write about everything from βStar Trekβ to his award-winning stage performances to his voice work on βAmerican Dad.β He had expressed concern in the past about bringing back memories of his abusive father, but he will βreflect on his childhood in Yorkshire, England, βmarked by poverty and domestic violence; as well as his lifelong political advocacy and ongoing charity work,β according to Gallery, a division of Simon & Schuster.
