Saturday, February 28, 2015

He died Leonard Nimoy – Spock from “Star Trek” – rmf24.pl

Leonard Nimoy, known primarily for her role as Spock in the series from the years 1966 to 1969 and the first six feature films “Star Trek,” died at his home in Los Angeles as a result of the last phase of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Star was 83 years.

Leonard Nimoy

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Leonard Nimoy was not only an actor, but also a director, writer and photographer, but will be remembered as Spock of the first films and later versions. They played a half-human, half-alien and used the characteristic greeting “Live long and prosper.”

Santa Claus after years of ambivalence approached for the role. He wrote two autobiographies, the first of which, from 1975., Titled “I Am Not Spock” (I am not Spock). In the next 20 years later, his autobiography was titled “I Am Spock” (I’m Spock).

The actor starred in the TV series and movies adventure “Mission Impossible”. In the years 1976 to 1982 led TV programs from the series “In Search of …”, in which he tried to solve such mysteries as the disappearance of Amelia Earhart and the legendary Loch Ness Monster.

Leonard Nimoy was born in Boston a family of Jewish immigrants from Russia, and grew up in an Italian neighborhood. He won a scholarship to drama school, but resigned from her, moved to California, where he studied acting. He stopped to speak with a Boston accent and began to get uncredited role in TV series and movies.

After military service he returned to Hollywood, where he worked as a taxi driver, salesman of vacuum cleaners, and took on other sub-classes in anticipation of the film roles. He married in 1954 with Sandra Zober, with whom he had two children. After her divorce from Sandra married Susan Bay, producer, film.

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