Alexander Siddig secured DS9 role with one-word audition

Actor Alexander Siddig landed his iconic role as Dr. Julian Bashir on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine after uttering just one word during a brief audition. Initially believing he was trying out for a small part on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Siddig's performance impressed casting directors enough to secure the lead spot. The opportunity, rooted in his prior film work, transformed his career over the series' seven seasons.

Alexander Siddig's path to stardom in the Star Trek universe began unexpectedly with what he described as a 'shot in the dark.' In an oral history for SyFy, the actor recounted being flown to Los Angeles for the first time, arriving at Paramount Studios filled with awe at its romantic allure. He entered the audition room thinking it was for a minor role in season 6 of Star Trek: The Next Generation, specifically the episode 'Birthright, Part I.'

To his surprise, Siddig's entire in-person audition consisted of a single word: 'no.' The room erupted in applause, and as he exited, a casting associate dismissed the other waiting actors, signaling that the job was his. 'They all clapped, and as I walked out... I think at that moment, I realized I got the job,' Siddig recalled.

Unbeknownst to him at the time, the casting team had already been impressed by his audition tapes. Their decision was influenced by his performance in the 1990 film A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia, an unofficial sequel to Lawrence of Arabia, where he starred alongside Ralph Fiennes. That project also drew the attention of Steven Spielberg, who subsequently cast Fiennes in Schindler's List. 'I was predestined to get the job, and I didn't know that,' Siddig reflected. 'They'd already given me the job before I'd even auditioned, on the strength of the film I'd done a year before.'

Over seven seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Siddig's character, Dr. Julian Bashir, evolved from an eager young physician into a compassionate, battle-tested medical expert. Though not an immediate fan favorite, Bashir's arc gained popularity, particularly through his intricate friendship with the enigmatic Garak, played by Andrew Robinson. 'It changed my life,' Siddig said of the role that defined his early career.

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