Leonard Nimoy was proud to be Spock, but there were two instances when Star Trek asked him to don Vulcan ears and Nimoy had good reasons to say no.
As a kid, I remember gathering around the TV to watch my father’s favorite TV show, Star Trek. I was amazed by the aliens, the technology (Hello, iPads!), and how the show always ended on a positive ...
Planet Vulcan was the famous homeworld of the humanoid species to which Star Trek hero Mr. Spock belonged. Logical, steadfast Spock was cast as a troubled galactic refugee aboard the starship ...
When Gene Roddenberry was putting Star Trek together, NBC execs had some advice: "Lose the Martian." We all know how that turned out: Mr. Spock (a... Mr. Spock: The 'Mystery of Masculinity' Embodied ...
Whirrs, bloops and pings greet visitors inside a darkened non-nondescript, corporate-friendly ballroom. Half hotel, half life-sized reproduction of the famous bridge of the NCC-1701, this is Starfleet ...
September 8, 2016 is the 50th anniversary of Star Trek’s first TV appearance on NBC. Having been a part of American life for half a century, it should come as no surprise that the show has had a ...
There was much more to Spock than simply a raised eyebrow and knowing smirk. By Graeme McMillan Yep, it's that time of the decade for Mr. Spock. Kirk's first officer goes rather crazy in the aptly ...
Roberto Orci, a producer for "Star Trek," says he has a special bond with one of the franchise's most popular characters. Orci, a Mexican-born filmmaker, likens Mr. Spock to an illegal alien in modern ...
(Reuters) - Leonard Nimoy, who won fame and fans with his portrayal of logic-bound, half-alien Mr. Spock in the "Star Trek" TV series and movies, died on Friday. He was 83. Nimoy, who had battled ...