Get into a vulcan mind meld with Star Trek: discovery’s enterprising— and out-of-this-world— Ethan Peck
Than Peck didn’t even know what he was auditioning for that day. The handsome, broad-shouldered actor, 33, grew up in Los Angeles, the descendant of some pretty heady Hollywood lineage— he’s the grandson of Oscar-winning legend Gregory Peck—and was already a showbiz veteran, working steadily since about the age of 9, snagging parts in That ’70s Show and 10 Things I Hate About You.
But at the time of this mystery audition, he’d begun to harbor serious doubts about continuing his acting career. Still, when his manager encouraged him to send in a taped audition for a new character on a show that couldn’t be revealed to him, he did so. The dialogue he read didn’t give much of a clue. “The scenes were really abstract—an alien in a cave who was kind of losing its mind and speaking in tongues,” Peck remembers. A callback followed. And then another one. Around this time, it was becoming clear to Peck what role he was up for: none other than the legendary Vulcan, Spock, for the second season of CBS All Access’ hit show Star Trek: Discovery.
“I think I then had a full panic attack,” he says with a laugh. The next day, after his last audition with show creator Alex Kurtzman, he was walking near his apartment when he looked down and saw he had a text message from the Star Trek: Discovery casting director: “Welcome aboard, Mr. Spock.”
“I had to sit down on the curb, and I was in tears,” Peck says. “I was so overwhelmed and so grateful. And then there was a part of me that was afraid because of the responsibility [of playing Spock]. There were a lot of feelings rushing in.”
How, as an actor, does one even begin to prepare to play him?
This story is from the March - April 2019 edition of CBS Watch! Magazine.
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