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Roswell | Interviews | Jonathan Frakes
Ironies of a SF career

How interested are you generally in science fiction?

Jonathan Frakes Ironically, I had virtually no interest in science fiction. It was not on my bedside table for reading, it was not something that I was a follower of. I didn’t know anything about the original Star Trek outside of the fact that it was a cultural phenomenon.

I like contemporary American literature and I like biographies and I like jazz and I like baseball and I like writers who write about the human condition and sci-fi is just something that I happened into. Don’t get me wrong, I’m very thankful for all the aliens I’ve met and loved.

It’s ironic that because of my connection with Star Trek my role [seems to be] official spokesperson for all things paranormal, [so] these projects come my way. As a result that’s what I have found myself doing.

I just finished another movie here at paramount called Clockstoppers which is about time travel and has a science fiction bent so I’m determined, or they are, whoever they are, to keep me close to other planets.



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