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West Wing star says no to office | West Wing star says no to office |
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West Wing star Martin Sheen said he has been put off running for political office by all the meetings he would have to attend if he was elected. | West Wing star Martin Sheen said he has been put off running for political office by all the meetings he would have to attend if he was elected. |
Mr Sheen, who played US President Jed Bartlet in the hit show, told the Oxford Union he did not have the "character" to make it in politics. | |
Mr Sheen said he had been approached by the Democrats to run for the US Senate in 2004 but had turned the offer down. | Mr Sheen said he had been approached by the Democrats to run for the US Senate in 2004 but had turned the offer down. |
"I couldn't bear sitting in meetings all day," he told the debating society. | |
Mr Sheen said the offer to run for office was "tempting" but he would not have been suited to the daily routine of governing. | Mr Sheen said the offer to run for office was "tempting" but he would not have been suited to the daily routine of governing. |
"I don't have any aptitude for it," he said. | "I don't have any aptitude for it," he said. |
Mr Sheen played a fictional Democrat President for seven years in The West Wing. | Mr Sheen played a fictional Democrat President for seven years in The West Wing. |
Asked about his own political ambitions, Mr Sheen made an apparent reference to Ronald Reagan, who made the real-life transition from Hollywood to the White House. | Asked about his own political ambitions, Mr Sheen made an apparent reference to Ronald Reagan, who made the real-life transition from Hollywood to the White House. |
"We already had an old actor in national politics and it did not work out so well," he said. | "We already had an old actor in national politics and it did not work out so well," he said. |
The prominent Democrat supporter revealed he had been arrested 66 times, most recently in 2007 - for trespassing on a nuclear test facility. | The prominent Democrat supporter revealed he had been arrested 66 times, most recently in 2007 - for trespassing on a nuclear test facility. |
"Acting is what I do for a living," he added. "Activism is what I do to stay alive." | "Acting is what I do for a living," he added. "Activism is what I do to stay alive." |
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