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All Hail Spock! Live long and prosper!
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2015/02/27/leonard-nimoy-obit/24120819/
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2015/02/27/leonard-nimoy-obit/24120819/
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Nimoy starred in Mission Impossible from 1969 to 1971, which was after Star Trek (1966-1969).phinds said:I remember LONG before his sci-fic stuff, he was a terrifically entertaining member of the cast of the original Mission Impossible TV series. An excellently entertaining actor.
I'll be darned. I was sure it was the other way 'round. Senior moment I guessD H said:Nimoy starred in Mission Impossible from 1969 to 1971, which was after Star Trek (1966-1969).
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Highly illogical.phinds said:I'll be darned. I was sure it was the other way 'round.
I'd forgotten about that. He was an excellent narrator, and particularly fitting for that show.robphy said:Nimoy was also the narrator for "In Search Of..." (1977-1982)
jedishrfu said:Leonard Nimoy also made guest appearances on Fringe.
MeTV remembers Leonard Nimoy with special programming this weekend. From the 'Star Trek' episode "Amok Time," in which Spock travels to Vulcan to perform his native mating ritual, to Nimoy's appearances on such shows as 'Bonanza,' 'Rawhide,' 'The Twilight Zone' and more ...
Rabbi John L. Rosove, who is also the first cousin to Nimoy's wife, Susan, provided a eulogy in which he talked about the actor's love for his other half:
Leonard shared with me after he and Susan married 26 years ago that he had never met a woman like her, never had he loved anyone so dearly and passionately, that she’d saved his life and lifted him from darkness and unhappiness in ways he never thought possible. His love, appreciation, respect, and gratitude for her transformed him and enabled him to begin his life anew.
Rosove also told several stories of their time together, honored the star's contributions to his various communities, and recalled his visits to the Soviet Union in the 1980s and to Germany. "Kind-hearted, gentle, patient, refined, and keenly intelligent was he," Rosove said. (You can read the full eulogy here.)
http://abc7.com/entertainment/willi...-not-to-attend-leonard-nimoys-funeral/540485/thankz said:he didn't attend his funeral.
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