Words matter. These are the best Persis Khambatta Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
One thing about me, as far as my career is concerned, is that I’m very confident. I know I’m good.
I also had this artist friend who’d paint butterflies and things like that on my head.
I know that nobody can become a star without a team.
I was thrilled, because I like the big screen and I could then move on to the next thing. It was the biggest break for me. In a way, though, I wish it had been a TV series because then you are working for five years.
I arrived in Hollywood and lived much of my life in America, but the fans did not really know me.
I mean, every Star Trek episode you saw was just phenomenal.
Basically, they had asked me if I would shave my head or wear a bald cap. I said look, if you are doing a series for five years I would want to shave my hair because I would go bald with all the gum and glue from the bald cap.
If there is an exotic woman it’s always a terrorist role.
Creative people are very insecure people because they don’t know whether people like them or are in awe of them. That insecurity always comes out. It makes them a better actor, I feel.
I just have beautiful memories of what has happened in my life.
Gene Roddenberry was a genius.
If I send out positive messages, it will set a chain of healthy thought processes.
I love what I do, and I’m not doing anything either for money or for the sake of some unfulfilled ambition.
It’s tough to make it as an actor, tougher still to make it as an actress – the Screen Actors Guild is eager to provide the statistics to verify the latter.
I thought I was very pretty without hair. Naked, more honest somehow. No glamor, just bald old me. I seldom wore wigs or hats. But some people must have thought I was an exhibitionist or a religious fanatic.
Every star, whether it’s Harrison Ford or Robert De Niro, is remembered by one film. Persis is a star in the sky – how can a star be forgotten when all you have to do is look up and see her?
Maybe I’m being philosophical and spiritual, but I believe that if you put negative energy out there that that is what will come back.
We are all part of the same energy that envelops.
Besides, a bald cap would have never looked real.
I was brought to Hollywood by Gene Roddenberry and Michael Eisner, chosen from 600 hopefuls to star in the original ‘Star Trek’ motion picture. The success of the film, coupled with the allure that I had shaved my head for the role, put a spotlight on me.
I only went to one Star Trek convention and that was in the late ’80s. I hadn’t gone to a convention before that. It was quite amusing, with the people dressed up and all of that.
After Star Trek, I was with the top agencies, but producers and directors did not know what to do with me.