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Parade on MSN'Star Trek' Star Makes Rare Comment About Leonard Nimoy
Peck began playing Spock during the second season of Star Trek: Discovery, which premiered in 2019. While speaking to ...
At her FanExpo Dallas Star Trek panel, Sonequa Martin-Green talked to ScreenRant's Joe Deckelmeier about history with Star Trek: The Original Series, and how studying Nimoy's performance as Spock ...
When Star Trek ended in 1969, Leonard Nimoy stood at a crossroads. By then, Spock had become one of the most recognizable characters in pop culture—perhaps even eclipsing the show itself.
Leonard Nimoy had a chance to be a significant contributor behind the scenes in Star Trek: The Next Generation, now available to stream with a Paramount+ subscription, but turned down the opportunity.
Leonard Nimoy Star Trek Pointed ears Gene Roddenberry NBC Jay Kroll WJAR-TV Spock Jay Kroll was a popular fixture on WJAR-TV from the 1950s, all the way into the late '60s. One guest on his talk ...
Leonard Nimoy, world famous to "Star Trek" fans through a beloved cult TV series and a half-dozen films as the pointy-eared, purely logical science officer Mr. Spock, has died.
The New York Times reports that Leonard Nimoy, who was and always will be "Spock" of "Star Trek" fame, passed away at his California home Friday morning. More from the paper: His artistic pursuits ...
Leonard Nimoy has attended his final "Star Trek" convention. The 80-year-old actor, best-known for playing Mr. Spock in the original TV series that began in September 1966, formed four fingers ...
This pair of latex ear tips are make-up appliances used to transform actor Leonard Nimoy into Mr. Spock. They date from the original Star Trek television program, which aired on NBC from 1966-1969.
Leonard Nimoy has attended his final "Star Trek" convention. The 80-year-old actor, best-known for playing Mr. Spock in the original TV series that began in September 1966, formed four fingers ...
Leonard Nimoy has attended his final "Star Trek" convention. The 80-year-old actor, best-known for playing Mr. Spock in the original TV series that began in September 1966, formed four fingers ...
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