Star Trek: The Next Generation, which aired from 1987 to 1994, continues to resonate with audiences, thanks to its groundbreaking storytelling and memorable characters. As we reflect on the series 38 years later, it’s fascinating to see how the cast has evolved since their iconic roles aboard the USS Enterprise D.
Patrick Stewart, who portrayed Captain Jean-Luc Picard, was 47 when he first took on the role, bringing to life a character defined by intelligence and diplomacy. Now at 84, Stewart remains active in film and theater, embodying the wisdom of his character. Jonathan Frakes, who played the charismatic Commander William Riker, was 35 at the series’ inception. Today, at 72, he continues to engage audiences through acting and directing.
Lavar Burton, known for his role as the resourceful engineer Geordi La Forge, was 30 when he joined the cast. Now 68, Burton remains an advocate for literacy while continuing his work in television and film. Brent Spiner, who portrayed the inquisitive android Data, was 38 during the show’s debut and is now 76, still involved in various projects that keep him connected to the Star Trek legacy.
Michael Dorn, who played the honorable Klingon officer Worf, was 35 when he first donned the Klingon makeup. At 72, he still actively participates in voice work and acting roles. Gates McFadden, who brought life to Dr. Beverly Crusher, was 38 and now, at 76, continues to grace screens with her performances.
Other notable cast members include Whoopi Goldberg as Guinan, who was 33 at the time and remains a celebrated figure in entertainment, and Marina Sirtis as the empathic Counselor Deanna Troi, who is now 69 and actively participates in fan conventions.
As we reminisce about these beloved characters, the journey of their actors from then to now highlights not just the impact of Star Trek on popular culture but also the enduring legacy of its cast. Fans continue to celebrate the show’s rich history, eagerly awaiting future Star Trek projects while cherishing the past.