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Leonard Nimoy turned down playing Spock twice: Why he was right
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 ...
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