Rapp: Well, it's not just a glorious death scene, but it’s a glorious death scene at the hands of Michelle Yeoh. Michelle Yeoh stars as Empress Georgiou in the Star Trek: Discovery episode, Terra Firma, Part 1 Michael Gibson/CBS ©2020 CBS Interactive, Inc. Do you remember anything about the idea that you would have what every actor lives for, a glorious death scene? Your character, Stamets, in the alternate universe, in the Mirror Universe, has a devious plot. Sometime, maybe about a year ago? I want to say, -ish, give or take.Įnnis: The wonders of Hollywood. Note: if you have not yet viewed this week’s episode of Star Trek: Discovery, Terra Firma Part 1, there are spoilers aplenty ahead!Įnnis: How long ago was it you filmed this?
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Scroll down to watch the video of the full interview. This interview was edited for clarity and space limitations. He took a break Wednesday evening to talk about being a nerd, his castmates, his thoughts on acting and LGBTQ representation in Star Trek. In our present day, the veteran actor of stage and screen - known also for roles in the films A Beautiful Mind and Adventures in Babysitting - is in Toronto, Canada, where he is filming season four of the CBS All Access streamed series. Discovery, serving aboard a 23rd century starship that in this third season has flown 930 years into the future. Together, they play the science fiction franchise’s first regularly appearing gay couple aboard the U.S.S. Rapp starred in the original production on Broadway in 1996 as Mark Cohen, alongside his current co-star Wilson Cruz, who played the part of Angel in the touring production. That’s a parody of perhaps the most well-known song from Rent. James Dimmock/CBS ©2019 CBS Interactive, Inc. Commander Paul Stamets and Wilson Cruz as Dr.