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'Star Trek' actor Patrick Stewart says he's braver as a performer than he once was
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Date:2025-04-15 03:04:47
The Star Trek: Picard actor says he's changed his approach over the years: "I am not averse to risk-taking and I don't judge myself. I used to do that so much. " Stewart's new memoir is Making It So.
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