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[...] Director Adam Nimoy chatted with us about working on the Deep Space Nine documentary What We Left Behind, his [...]
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[...] Pan adaptation, Hook. Star Trek VI was a fitting send off for the Original Series crew. Leonard Nimoy was the driving force behind the film, conceiving its storyline and executive producing. One would [...]
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[...] wounds were still fresh. In this information stone age that was as much as we got. We knew Leonard Nimoy would direct, having earned his stripes on Trek III. I remember seeing William Shatner on Merv [...]
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[...] , perhaps taking on even more weight in the wake of last year’s loss of close friend Leonard Nimoy. Shatner never spoke directly about Nimoy and DeForest Kelley, his cherished mates from his [...]
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[...] on the role when he was cast. Mignogna however was adamant that the role be played consistent with Nimoy’s portrayal. Still, Haberkorn is given some terrific moments as he contemplates his own [...]
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[...] fans. Nimoy was perhaps particularly annoyed by this because his likeness was being used to promote the [...]
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[...] involved in the production of the TOS-films, including: Kirk Thatcher (formerly of ILM, he became Nimoy’s right-hand man during TSFS and TVH), Susan Sackett, Ralph Winter, and David Loughery. Final [...]
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[...] his job not to weep for characters, but to get the audience to react. He laughed at Leonard Nimoy’s recollection, which was recounted in Nimoy’s memoir I Am Spock, that the director [...]
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[...] us too soon: Gene Roddenberry, Majel Barret Roddenberry, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Leonard Nimoy, and Anton Yechin. Takei said that Doohan was his favorite drinking buddy and joked how he played [...]
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[...] Ballad of Bilbo Baggins”, Adam Nimoy and Trek historian Richard Arnold spent their time onstage talking about Leonard Nimoy’s life and [...]
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[...] , in the end five pages is more than enough when considering the gravitas of the character and Nimoy’s portrayal. In fact, anything more might border on emotional. Simple in its presentation and [...]
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