Michael Dorn

Michael Dorn
Michael Dornis an American actor and voice artist who is known for his role as the Klingon Worf in the Star Trek franchise...
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth9 December 1952
CityLuling, TX
play matter
I like plays, movies, everything. It doesn't matter.
science
But now they have it down to a real science where it's about an hour.
comedy
I love good comedy. I don't like bad comedy.
I have not been recognized.
stars character ideas
I'd love to star in a television series of my own. I love the idea of living with a character for a number of years, watching him grow.
smart waiting goes-on
When you're on a series, it's tough to go on and do something else afterward. If you're smart, save your money and you can wait out the bad times, until something else comes along.
running fun people
I miss working with my friends and the fun we had. Working on the series was the best time I ever had on a set. I am disappointed that they cancelled the series when they did, because I felt that by the seventh season, we were really hitting our stride, and that episodes were getting better and better. Some people say that the show had run its course and that it was time to quit, but I disagree.
stars people fiction
Even people that were never interested in science fiction are interested in STAR TREK.
makeup who-i-am knows
I've spent so much time in that makeup that I'm now unrecognizable. The business doesn't know who I am.
growing-up character makeup
When I was growing up, I had a G.I. Joe doll, and now, to see a recreation of my character as an action figure ... it's strange. Because Worf doesn't really look like Michael Dorn without makeup, it's easier to separate myself from these recreations, but it's still strange, flattering, and weird all at the same time.
comedy courses
I love good comedy. I don't like bad comedy. Of course, nobody loves bad comedy, but there's a lot of bad comedy out there.
smart character past
Was seriously just a name. They didn't tell you what to do. They didn't tell you how they wanted the character to be nothing. You went in to audition for this character name and that was it. When I started, before I came onto the set, I went to Gene Roddenberry and said: hey, what do you want from this guy? Who is he? And being as smart as he is, he said: don't listen to what you've heard or read or seen in the past, nothing. Just make the character your own. And that's what I did.
writing space guy
Ron Moore. He was the guy that on our show and Deep Space Nine wrote the best Klingon episodes. He wrote great episodes in general but he wrote the best Klingon episodes. I always could tell when he was going to write a Klingon episode because he was able to grow a beard really quick and I'd see him with the beard, like a Worf beard, and I go "Ah, Klingon episode coming up!" and he goes "Oh yeah."
stars makeup years
After doing STAR TREK for so many years, to do just regular makeup is such a treat. Just put some makeup on and "thank you very much," you're on your way.