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STAR Trek legend Sir Patrick Stewart has revealed he was originally going to play Captain Jean-Luc Picard in a wig.

The 79-year-old actor, who stars in upcoming series Star Trek: Picard, spoke on This Morning today about how at one point he performed with a hairpiece.

 Patrick Stewart was originally due to wear a wig on Star Trek, he revealed on This Morning
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Patrick Stewart was originally due to wear a wig on Star Trek, he revealed on This Morning

Co-host Phillip Schofield asked him: "You nearly wore a wig?"

Patrick replied: "My final audition was done wearing a hairpiece, yes."

Referring to Star Trek's William Shatner, who played the Starship Enterprise's Captain Kirk, he added: "The studio wanted to see what I would look like if I looked like Bill Shatner."

Shocked, Phillip replied: "What a mistake that would have been. The way Picard looks is iconic."

 In the end, the acting legend went for the fully-bald look
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In the end, the acting legend went for the fully-bald lookCredit: CBS TV
 He spoke about making the switch on This Morning today
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He spoke about making the switch on This Morning todayCredit: Rex Features
 Patrick appeared today with Star Trek's Jeri Ryan and newcomer Isa Briones
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Patrick appeared today with Star Trek's Jeri Ryan and newcomer Isa BrionesCredit: Rex Features

Looking unconvinced, Patrick chuckled: "You don't see him in the mirror when he gets up - especially this morning. He's not so iconic then."

The actor added that his friend Ian McKellen warned him not to appear in Star Trek, saying it would "ruin" his career in the theatre.

Patrick told Phillip and Holly Willoughby: "He and I were very naive about Hollywood series.

"I didn't realise I was signing on for six years. Everyone said we'd be lucky to make it through the first season."

 Patrick joined Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1987
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Patrick joined Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1987Credit: CBS TV
 Patrick and Ian McKellen shared a kiss for the cameras last night
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Patrick and Ian McKellen shared a kiss for the cameras last nightCredit: PA
 The pals appeared at the premiere of Star Trek: Picard in London
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The pals appeared at the premiere of Star Trek: Picard in LondonCredit: PA

The star told The Sun Online last night that show bosses convinced him to breathe new life into Jean-Luc Picard against all odds.

He explained: "I know I’m on the record as having said: ‘No, no more Star Trek.

"'I said goodbye to that, I’m proud of everything we did but I’m done with it.'"

He continued: “Then [the producers] began talking to me about Star Trek in a way that I never imagined it."

 The character is returning in new show Star Trek: Picard
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The character is returning in new show Star Trek: PicardCredit: CBS

“As I reflected I began to realise it was something that I had to do. What a smart decision that was. After wrapping filming I was happy with what we’d done.”

Patrick appeared at the London premiere of Star Trek: Picard in Leicester Square last night, where he and old pal Sir Ian McKellen shared a kiss.

The pair were larking about in front of the camera, with Gandalf star Ian getting down on one knee beside his friend at one point.

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