Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has cameo in new “Star Trek” movie

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has cameo in new “Star Trek” movie

PanARMENIAN.Net - Amazon founder Jeff Bezos got to live out every Trekkie's fantasy by playing an alien in the new "Star Trek" movie, the Associated Press reports.

Bezos is listed in the credits for "Star Trek Beyond," the third installment of the rebooted sci-fi franchise. In interviews Friday, July 15, producer J.J. Abrams and director Justin Lin confirmed his appearance in the movie.

Lin said the billionaire CEO arrived with plentiful security for a day of filming and waited patiently for crews to shoot the single tracking shot that includes his character.

"He was awesome," Lin said. "It was like a president was visiting, you know? He had a big entourage! But it didn't matter because he was so into it. He had to wait around all day because it was one day we were shooting like three different scenes and, it was also credit to Jeff because ... he just nailed it every time."

Bezos has spoken in interviews of his passion for "Star Trek" and said his childhood dreams of space led him to found his private space travel company, named Blue Origin.

His cameo in the latest movie comes after several musicians and actors made unbilled appearances in Abrams' "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," including Daniel Craig as a Stormtrooper, AP says.

"Listen — you can't keep people away," Abrams said, laughing. "I saw it, I thought it was funny."

Even for Hollywood actors accustomed to the red-carpet glitz, Bezos caused a stir with his appearance on set.

"I was there for the bit with his like nine bodyguards and three limos. It was really intense," said Chris Pine, who stars in the film as Capt. James T. Kirk. "I had no idea who he was. Not a clue. But he was obviously very important."

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