


Actor William Shatner was rushed to the hospital on Wednesday after experiencing a medical emergency, according to TMZ.
The “Star Trek” actor was having blood sugar issues at his Los Angeles home, his agent, Harry Gold, told the outlet.
Shatner, 94, reportedly called emergency services as a precaution and was transported to a local hospital where he was examined. He’s already home, according to Gold, who said “he’s fine.”
Shatner is probably most known for playing the iconic Captain James T. Kirk on “Star Trek” in the 1960s. He recently told The Telegraph that he didn’t make any money when reruns of the show aired.

William Shatner speaks onstage during “William Shatner – LIVE!” panel at day 3 of 2025 Dragon Con at Hilton Atlanta on August 30, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
“Nobody knew about re-runs,” he told The Telegraph. “The concept of syndication only came in after ‘Star Trek’ was cancelled when someone from the unions said: ‘Wait a minute, you’re replaying all those films, those shows.’”
Despite being in multiple movies, TV shows, on stage and on a real-life space flight, Shatner said he has no plans to retire.
“No, I don’t recognize the concept,” he said. “I’m working on a new album with Brad Paisley, tentatively called ‘What I Have Loved.’ I’ve got a book in production and my one-man show on Broadway is now available electronically.”