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Patrick Stewart, 83, looks dapper at the 2024 Peabody Awards, where the Star Trek franchise was honored with the Institutional Award

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Patrick Stewart looked dapper as his iconic Star Trek franchise was honored at the 2024 Peabody Awards.

Patrick Stewart looked dapper as his iconic Star Trek franchise was honored at the 2024 Peabody Awards.

The 83-year-old actor, best known for playing Captain Jean-Luc Picard on Star Trek: The Next Generation and more recently Picard, was all smiles on the red carpet.

Stewart, whose Star Trek: The Next Generation co-star Alan Scare recently passed away, wasn’t the only Star Trek actor there, as Jeri Ryan was also in attendance.

The British actor stepped out wearing a slightly unbuttoned white dress shirt over a dark blue suit.

The beloved bald actor also wore thick black-rimmed glasses along with a black pocket square for the evening’s festivities.

Patrick Stewart looked dapper as his iconic Star Trek franchise was honored at the 2024 Peabody Awards.

The 83-year-old actor, best known for playing Captain Jean-Luc Picard on Star Trek: The Next Generation and more recently Picard, was all smiles on the red carpet.

The 83-year-old actor, best known for playing Captain Jean-Luc Picard on Star Trek: The Next Generation and more recently Picard, was all smiles on the red carpet.

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Stewart, whose Star Trek: The Next Generation co-star Alan Scarfe recently passed away, wasn’t the only Star Trek actor there, as Jeri Ryan was also in attendance.

Jeri Ryan as 7 of 9 in the beloved Star Trek series Picard

Jeri Ryan as 7 of 9 in the beloved Star Trek series Picard

Stewart completed her look with matching dark blue pants and shiny black dress shoes for the evening.

Her co-star Ryan stepped out in a silky black blouse with a plunging neckline, accessorized with large hoop earrings.

She also rocked matching silky black pants and open-toe heels with her hair in a ponytail for the event.

Patrick and Jeri’s beloved franchise, Star Trek, was honored with the Institutional Award, joining a host of honored brands and companies.

Other recent winners include TODAY, Fresh Air with Terry Gross, ARRAY, The Simpsons, 60 Minutes, Sesame Street, The Daily Show, FIRST LINE and ITVS.

Jeffrey Jones, CEO of Peabody, said in a statement: “From a groundbreaking television series to a vast collection of films, novels, comics and more, Star Trek has been delivering joy, wonder and thought-provoking stories since so”. the 1960s.

‘With powerful anti-war and anti-discrimination messages, it has blazed trails for all sci-fi franchises while earning passionate fans around the world. “We are proud to honor Star Trek with the Peabody Institutional Award,” he added.

Star Trek was created by Gene Roddenberry, and the groundbreaking television series premiered in 1966, starring William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy.

Stewart completed her look with matching dark blue pants and shiny black dress shoes for the evening.

Stewart completed her look with matching dark blue pants and shiny black dress shoes for the evening.

Her co-star Ryan stepped out in a silky black blouse with a plunging neckline, accessorized with large hoop earrings.

Her co-star Ryan stepped out in a silky black blouse with a plunging neckline, accessorized with large hoop earrings.

Her co-star Ryan stepped out in a silky black blouse with a plunging neckline, accessorized with large hoop earrings.

Her co-star Ryan stepped out in a silky black blouse with a plunging neckline, accessorized with large hoop earrings.

The beloved bald actor also wore thick black-rimmed glasses along with a black pocket square for the evening's festivities.

The beloved bald actor also wore thick black-rimmed glasses along with a black pocket square for the evening’s festivities.

Star Trek: Voyager debuted in 1997 and introduced fans to Seven of Nine, before starring in Picard.

Star Trek: Voyager debuted in 1997 and introduced fans to Seven of Nine, before starring in Picard.

The franchise also spawned 2001's Star Trek: Enterprise, starring Scott Bakula, before JJ Abrams' films rebooted the franchise.

The franchise also spawned 2001’s Star Trek: Enterprise, starring Scott Bakula, before JJ Abrams’ films rebooted the franchise.

The franchise expanded in 1987 with Star Trek: The Next Generation, which introduced fans to Stewart's iconic Captain Jean-Luc Picard.

The franchise expanded in 1987 with Star Trek: The Next Generation, which introduced fans to Stewart’s iconic Captain Jean-Luc Picard.

Doug Jones, who played Saru on Star Trek: Discovery, also attended the Peabody Awards.

Doug Jones, who played Saru on Star Trek: Discovery, also attended the Peabody Awards.

While the show only lasted three seasons, it created an iconic fan base and spawned several movies featuring the original cast.

The franchise expanded in 1987 with Star Trek: The Next Generation, which introduced fans to Stewart’s iconic Captain Jean-Luc Picard.

Star Trek: Voyager debuted in 1997 and introduced fans to Seven of Nine, before starring in Picard.

The franchise also spawned 2001’s Star Trek: Enterprise, starring Scott Bakula, before JJ Abrams’ films rebooted the franchise.

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