Kate Mulgrew Reflects on the 25th Anniversary of Filming Her First Scenes on Voyager
Yesterday, September 19th, marked the 25th anniversary of Kate Mulgrew filming her first scenes as Captain Janeway, and she reflected on the event on Twitter.
TrekNews.net first posted a tribute to Star Trek’s first female captain, with an animated GIF and a caption that read, “25 years ago today (Sept. 19, 1994), @TheKateMulgrew filmed her first scenes as Captain Kathryn Janeway on the set of #StarTrek: Voyager. The series would premiere the following January on UPN. #otd #tbt”
Mulgrew retweeted their message, and added, “25 years ago today I walked onto the Bridge and my life changed utterly. A singularly privileged and extraordinary journey on that intrepid vessel, with my beloved crew. How lucky I have been. #startrekvoyager #startrek”. It’s unclear whether Mulgrew intended to make a pun over the fact that Voyager was an Intrepid-class starship.
Congratulations to Kate Mulgrew, and the whole cast of Voyager...the 25th anniversary of the premiere of the first episode will be on January 16th, 2020.
This article was written for the podcast Daily Star Trek News.
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