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William Shatner with his Star Trek-era wax double
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AdvertisementWilliam Shatner has unveiled a waxwork of himself in his Star Trek days at Madame Tussauds in Hollywood.
The real-life Shatner said the figure, based on the movie-era Captain James T Kirk, was "shocking" but seemed pleased to think "it will be here long after I am gone".
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