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A set of Spock ear tips from the original 1960s series went up for bid in 2016 and sold for $2,560 (£1,820, AU$3,315). The movie ears look remarkably similar to those earlier foam-latex costume ...
Leonard Nimoy, who died on Friday at age 83, had the most famous ears in Hollywood. As the logical half-human, half-alien Mr. Spock in the TV series and movies Star Trek, his pointy Vulcan ears ...
NEW YORK -- Owning a piece of history is just a click away; the most complete collection of television props, sets and costumes is now up for auction. James Comisar has spent the past 30 years ...
The early ears were made of foam rubber and had to be glued on every morning and removed every night. The process usually required Nimoy to be in the make-up chair for about 45 minutes each day.
A set of prosthetic ear tips made for Leonard Nimoy to portray Mr. Spock in “Star Trek: The Original Series” have joined the collection of the National Air and Space Museum.
It turns out that when Star Trek got off the ground in 1966, Leonard Nimoy was not a fan of Spock’s iconic ears. In fact, he was so unhappy at first that he was promised that after a number of ...
While the archive doesn’t have Mr. Spock’s ears, anyone with a computer can view and listen to an oral history from Spock himself, the actor Leonard Nimoy.
” Again he went home and hung up the ears. Of course, “Star Trek III” was all about Spock, or rather “The Search for Spock.
HOW LONG THEY TOOK: The early ears were made of foam rubber and had to be glued on every morning and removed every night. The process usually required Nimoy to be in the make-up chair for about 45 ...
The ears are expected to fetch up to $2,000 (£1,400) for two pairs but the mould is listed at up to $20,000 (£14,000). The most valuable Star Trek lot is a plaster life mask of William Shatner as ...