WHAT IS ENTERPRISE

WHAT IS ENTERPRISE
The events of Enterprise are set about a century earlier than the classical series, namely in the crucial moment in which humanity is entering for the first time to the stars.

Thanks to the Warp 5 engine, which took 30 years to be perfected by land after its invention by the dr. Zefram Cochrane (in the film Star Trek: First Contact), the newest spaceship Enterprise (NX-01) is the first of the fleet to be able to land at speeds of curvature (warp) 5, under the command of Captain Jonathan Archer, the son of one of main designers of its engine.

Not only were technical difficulties have slowed our race to the stars, but also those of a political and diplomatic interplanetary: Vulcans, the first extraterrestrial species which appears to humans, have doubts that they are ready to face the challenge of: Earthlings are a species too young, impulsive and inexperienced against the ancient, wise and paternalisti Vulcans.
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# Posté le dimanche 03 février 2008 15:38

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MY MASTER SCOTT BAKULA

Scott Bakula came from a musical family. In the fourth grade, he started a rock band and wrote songs for them. Later, he sang with the St. Louis Symphony. He studied Law at the University of Kansas. In 1976, he was first hired professionally in the role of Sam in "Shenandoah" and went to New York. After several small roles on TV, he made "Quantum Leap" (1989).

He won a Golden Globe in 1992 for Best Performance by an Actor in a TV series - Drama for "Quantum Leap" (1989) and was nominated for a Tony award in 1988. Today, he lives in Los Angeles and has a farm in upstate New York.

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Spouse
Chelsea Field (1996 - present) 2 children
Krista Neumann (1981 - 1995) (divorced) 2 children


Trivia
Children: Chelsy Bakula (b. 1984), Cody (b. 1991 - adopted) with Neumann; Wil (b. 1995) and Owen (b. 1999), with Field.

Appeared on the cover of the March 1995 issue of Playgirl Magazine. In the interview inside, illustrated with several photos of Scott baring his hairy chest, he stated that he wouldn't have a problem doing a nude scene in a movie.

The white streak in his hair appeared when he was four years old. He had been helping a neighbor paint, and his mother thought he had gotten paint in his hair.

His daughter Chelsy appeared in the "Quantum Leap" (1989) episode "Memphis Melody."

Last name means "flower".

Member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.

Has speculated (half jokingly) that Jonathan Archer's middle name is Beckett. This is in reference to Dr. Sam Beckett, the character Bakula portrayed on "Quantum Leap" (1989).

The only actor to have two roles included in TV Guide's "25 Legends of Sci-Fi," One entry noted the character of Sam Beckett from "Quantum Leap" (1989), while the other entry noted all of the Captains from the various Star Trek series, which would of course include his role of Jonathan Archer from "Enterprise" (2001).

The song "Somewhere in the Night," which appeared in an episode of "Quantum Leap" (1989), was sung by Bakula and can be found in a CD single format.

His 1988 Tony nomination was as Best Actor (Musical) for "Romance/Romance," written by Barry Harman. The winner in that category that year was Michael Crawford for "Phantom of the Opera," Scott was not the producers' first choice for the role but was chosen after Armand Assante turned it down. When Scott left "Romance/Romance" to do "Quantum Leap" (1989), he was replaced by Barry Williams for the remainder of the show's Broadway run.

Ran the Los Angeles Marathon on March 6, 2005 in 4 hrs 10 mins 41 secs.

Has starred in five different series which were canceled: "Gung Ho" (1986), "Eisenhower & Lutz" (1988), "Quantum Leap" (1989), "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (1996) and "Enterprise" (2001).

Has been directed by James Whitmore Jr. in episodes of three different series: "Quantum Leap" (1989), "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (1996), and "Enterprise" (2001).

His second wife Chelsea Field auditioned for the role of Captain Kathryn Janeway on "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995).

His father-in-law (Chelsea Field's father) once sold a horse to William Shatner.

Coincidentally, his fictional character named Capt. Jonathan Archer is similar to real-life Star Trek: Voyager novelist Nathan Archer.

The surname Bakula is very common in Croatia and very rare in the Czech Republic. During the premiere of the first season of Star Trek: Enterprise in Croatia, some Croatian newspapers, like Slobodna Dalmacija, conducted a few interviews with Croatians named Bakula, especially with people from Dalmatia and Herzegovina, in an effort to determine Scott Bakula's origin. It is also possible, as a lot of Croats have lived in the Czech Republic for centuries, that Scott's ancestors are among them.

Best remembered by the public for his starring role as Doctor Sam Beckett in Quantum Leap (1989) and as Captain Jonathan Archer on Star Trek: Enteprise (2001).
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# Posté le dimanche 03 février 2008 15:34

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