{"id":69644,"date":"2023-10-06T13:27:06","date_gmt":"2023-10-06T13:27:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/geels.net\/?p=69644"},"modified":"2023-10-06T13:27:06","modified_gmt":"2023-10-06T13:27:06","slug":"patrick-stewart-lived-in-a-haunted-house-in-la-voices-in-rooms-that-were-empty","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/geels.net\/beauty\/patrick-stewart-lived-in-a-haunted-house-in-la-voices-in-rooms-that-were-empty\/","title":{"rendered":"Patrick Stewart lived in a haunted house in LA, voices in rooms that were empty"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Patrick Stewart is currently promoting his memoir, Making It So<\/em>. A lot of it seems to be about his time on Star Trek, and he tells many stories admitting his own poor behavior on and off set. You can read some excerpts about that here – basically, he\u2019s admitting that he had a really prissy attitude and he needed to learn how to loosen up, especially as he was working with so many Americans. But it turns out, he completely glosses over one of the most interesting parts of his life at that time: he was living in a haunted house.<\/p>\n One interesting non-Trek anecdote was about a house in Los Angeles that Stewart owned, which he firmly became convinced was haunted.<\/p>\n \u201cYes, it was haunted,\u201d Stewart recalls. \u201cThere was no question about that. There were phenomena present in that house that could not be explained and that I experienced and were experienced by others. My son, one day, was home from college and alone in the house and all of a sudden all the books in a bookshelf were thrown across the room. This upset him so badly that he left the house and waited outside until I came home.<\/p>\n \u201cAfter I moved out of the house,\u201d he continued, \u201cnot because of the haunting \u2014 although it had become bothersome with noises, footsteps on stairs, voices in rooms that were empty and feelings of temperature changes and so forth. I rented the house to a family and one day the mother called me up and said, \u2018You didn\u2019t tell us all the other things that came with your house.\u2019 She and her family have been experiencing the same things that I experienced!\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n [From THR]<\/p>\n Imagine confessing all of these detailed anecdotes about Star Trek and then tossing off the fact that you were living in a massively haunted house at the same time. \u201cIt had become bothersome with noises, footsteps on stairs, voices in rooms that were empty and feelings of temperature changes and so forth\u201d<\/em> AND SO FORTH! Like, \u201cyes there were several ghosts and they were really angry, but back to this one episode of Star Trek\u2026\u201d <\/em> Tell us more about the haunted house, damn. I want to know how many people experienced the hauntings. I could tell some stories! I already told one of my big stories on the podcast, about the phantom banging on the door on the one year anniversary of my father\u2019s passing. That scared the sh-t out of me. I wouldn\u2019t be able to handle sustained creepy sh-t in one house though.<\/p>\n He also told a story about working with Tom Hardy on Star Trek: Nemesis<\/em> in 2002, before Tom became a big star. Patrick writes that Hardy was \u201can odd, solitary young man from London\u201d who \u201cwouldn\u2019t engage with any of us on a social level. Never said, \u2018Good morning,\u2019 never said, \u2018Goodnight,\u2019 and spent the hours he wasn\u2019t needed on set in his trailer with his girlfriend\u2026He was by no means hostile \u2014 it was just challenging to establish any rapport with him.\u201d<\/em> When Tom wrapped on the film, he just walked away with no ceremony, no goodbyes, no nothing. <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Photos courtesy of Avalon Red.<\/small><\/p>\n\n