The top 10 most inspiring quotes by René Auberjonois
- At this point we’ve answered about every question you could possibly imagine about Deep Space Nine, so we do this thing called Theatrical Jazz, where we do a show of bits and pieces of things from plays and literature, poetry… stuff that we like. It’s fun.
- It always takes awhile to find out who the characters are.
- How many times can you put together 26 different stories without running out?
- I worked with my son when he was much younger; we did L.A. Law together, where I played his father and he played a kid who was suing his father for alienation of affection or something. It was great.
- And my father, being a good Swiss puritan, always really insisted that if I was going to be an actor, I shouldn’t just be an actor, I should know about the whole process.
- And so I’ve always been fascinated by the technical end of theater, and a lot of my closest friends are not actors, but in the other end of the business.
- I would hardly call myself an artist in that sense; I doodle, I draw, I’m not a trained artist, I couldn’t sit down and do an accurate portrait of anyone.
- I came out of repertory theater, where I worked 50 weeks a year, and I loved working with the people.
- My daughter is here in town doing a play, and her dog is staying with us. We live up in the hills, so he has access to thousands of acres of wilderness.
- I love the fact that it’s not only about Star Trek, but about science fiction in general, and science.
René Auberjonois (June 1, 1940 – December 8, 2019) was an acclaimed American actor renowned for his versatility across stage, film, and television. Born in New York City, Auberjonois was the son of a Swiss-American journalist and a French princess, fostering his early immersion in the arts.
He attended Carnegie Mellon University, where he honed his craft before embarking on a prolific career. Auberjonois gained prominence with his Tony Award-winning performance in “Coco” (1969), and his Broadway credits include “City of Angels” and “Big River.”
He became a household name as Odo on “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” and was beloved for his roles in “Benson” and “Boston Legal.” His distinctive voice also featured in animated films like “The Little Mermaid.” Auberjonois’ enduring legacy is marked by his dynamic range, from Shakespearean plays to science fiction, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.
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