Welcome to Gates McFadden Files, your online resource dedicated to the amazing Gates McFadden. Actress, director and choreographer, you may better remember Gates for her role of Doctor Beverly Crusher in the Star Trek franchise. But her career also dives into other projects on screen such as Marker, Franklin & Bash, Mad About You, Make the Yuletide Gay, The Muppets Take Manhattan, and on stage with Cloud 9, To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday, Voices in the Dark. This fansite is comprehensive of an extensive photo gallery with events, magazines, screencaps, an updated press library for articles and written interviews, and a video section for recorded interviews, sneak peeks, trailers. We are absolutely respectful of her privacy and proudly a paparazzi-free site!!!
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interviews

  • Dated: November 15, 1991   |   Duration: 08:45
    Interview with Gates McFadden, "Dr. Beverly Crusher" on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Recorded for The Sci-Fi Channel. 11/15/1991
  • Dated: September 1, 2015   |   Duration: 46:24
    Gates McFadden is an incredible actress well known for her role as Dr. Beverly Crusher in Star Trek. Catch up on her panel from Comic Con Honolulu and learn more about filming in Hawaii, her philosophy on acting and some of her amazing experiences working in theater.
  • Dated: April 2, 2023   |   Duration: 04:14
    The 'Star Trek: Picard' cast, Patrick Stewart, Gates McFadden, Michael Dorn, and Jonathan Frakes, reveal the most famous trekkies they've encountered, including President Obama, Pelé and Whoopi Goldberg.
  • Dated: December 15, 2023   |   Duration: 37:49
    Conversation with Sir Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Gates McFadden, Jeri Ryan, and Michelle Hurd.
  • Dated: March 4, 2017   |   Duration: 61:35
    ECCC - Main Stage Q&A with Gates McFadden
  • Dated: December 4, 1998   |   Duration: 08:44
    Promo interview for Star Trek: Insurrection with Bobby Wygant. 12/4/98
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