William Shatner is a legendary actor most famously known for his portrayal of Captain James Tiberius Kirk in the Star Trek franchise. Later in his career, he embraced more comedic-leaning roles, including his portrayal of attorney Denny Green in Boston Legal, which earned him two Emmy Award wins.In the latest news about the scene-stealing star, William Shatner took to X on March 22 to commemorate his 95th birthday. He posted a collage of two side-by-side images of himself with the following caption:"At 95, I'm still smokin'! I’ve learned two things: Never waste a good cigar. Never trust anyone who says you should ‘act your age.’"Once Shatner posted, it did not take long for his take to go viral, with social media users quick to respond to the actor’s milestone birthday. One X user stated:“Looking good Captain, live long and prosper!”Another X user added:“The phrase "act your age" was always just a way to stop someone from doing something the speaker found inconvenient. it was never actually about age. at 95 still doing whatever you want is just the proof that it never made sense.”One X user warned that his message might not be appropriate for his younger fans:“At 95, you could still come down with lung cancer, TB or COPD Be careful what you put out there especially when you’re don living your life. The young ones are watching”Even Elon Musk took to X to wish William Shatner:“Happy birthday!”Finally, an X user communicated his well-wishes and disbelief that the actor was still so fresh-faced at 95:“Dude. You cannot be 95… Jesus. Bro you look mad young for 95….”William Shatner on the worst Star Wars CharacterInterestingly, a 2011 interview with Shatner from The Daily Beast has recently resurfaced, which is sure to ignite some comments from sci-fi fans. At the time, the Star Trek icon commented on rival space property Star Wars, and while he made sure to praise the universe as a whole, Shatner did not mince his words about his least favorite character in the franchise:"Probably the best of the science fiction films of its time. Technology has improved tremendously since then. What we now take as great cinematic effects had their start with George Lucas's Industrial Light & Magic. But remember, the prequel used ILM's power to make Jar Jar Binks perhaps the most annoying character ever."William Shatner is not alone on this take, as several critics and fans point to Jar Jar Binks as one of the few weak links in the Star Wars cinematic universe, especially as it pertains to the first 6 films as released.