
Is William Shatner A-List?
Yes — William Shatner is an A-list celebrity, a household name with massive fame and influence.
Reached A-list in 1979
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Lost A-list status in 1989
Dropped to B tier — Star Trek V Direction
Ranking Timeline
Star Trek Original Series
Shatner lands the iconic role of Captain James T. Kirk in *Star Trek*, which becomes a cultural phenomenon. Though initially modest in pay, the role defines his career forever.
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
The first *Star Trek* film becomes a box office success, reigniting the franchise. Shatner's return as Kirk makes him a major film star and solidifies his pop culture icon status.
Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan
*The Wrath of Khan* becomes the most acclaimed Trek film, with Shatner's "KHAAAAN!" scream becoming legendary. His performance earns critical praise and cements Kirk as one of sci-fi's greatest characters.
Star Trek V Direction
Shatner directs and stars in *Star Trek V: The Final Frontier*, which underperforms critically and commercially. The misstep slightly tarnishes his Trek legacy but doesn't diminish his overall fame.
Boston Legal Emmy Wins
Shatner wins Emmy and Golden Globe awards for his role as Denny Crane on *Boston Legal*. The acclaimed performance proves his acting range beyond Kirk and revitalizes his mainstream career.
Self-Parody & Cultural Renaissance
Shatner embraces self-parody through commercials, talk shows, and viral videos, becoming beloved for his humor and self-awareness. His willingness to mock himself endears him to new generations.
Oldest Person in Space
At 90, Shatner becomes the oldest person to travel to space aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket. The historic flight generates global media attention and emotional public moments.
Beloved Pop Culture Icon
At 95, Shatner remains a household name through Trek legacy, continued public appearances, and social media presence. His seven-decade career and willingness to evolve maintain his A-list status as one of entertainment's most enduring figures.
Last updated: February 24, 2026