René Murat Auberjonois (/rəˈneɪ oʊˌbɛərʒənˈwɑː/;[1] June 1, 1940 – December 8, 2019) was an American actor and director, best known for playing Odo on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993–1999). (wikipedia)
My daughter is here in town doing a play, and her dog is staying with us. We live up in the hills, so he has access to thousands of acres of wilderness.
The best scene is the last great scene I did.
So, yes, the five years that we've been working on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine has evidenced a real deepening of all the characters, not only mine.
It always takes awhile to find out who the characters are.
For me, as I began to see the light at the end of the tunnel, I became aware of how on an instinctive level I made choices to cover myself.
And so I've always been fascinated by the technical end of theater, and a lot of my closest friends are not actors, but in the other end of the business.
The only other series I worked on a regular basis was Benson, and that was a sitcom, so there really wasn't a chance to go deeply into the characters.
I just wait for something to present itself, and then I consider it.
And my father, being a good Swiss puritan, always really insisted that if I was going to be an actor, I shouldn't just be an actor, I should know about the whole process.
The writers and producers always have an idea, then they cast the role and the instrument starts to tell them how to play the music.