William Shatner shares his morbid reason for doing a bio-doc

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'My time is limited, so that’s very much a factor. I’ve got grandchildren. This documentary is a way of reaching out after I die,' the actor said in a recent interview.

, the"Star Trek" alum opened up about his upcoming documentary,"You Can Call Me Bill," and said he chose to do the project because he was thinking about his own mortality.

Shatner's documentary, which recently premiered at SXSW, will chronicle the amazing highlights in his illustrious career, including his time on"Star Trek." He said that the doc won't be a retelling of his career, but rather an opportunity for him to talk about something new.

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