Star Trek’s Mr. Spock: Leonard Nimoy

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For anyone who is Leonard Nimoy for that and are interested, there's another name that is linked almost as often with the man's face as hers – the name is of course, Mr. Spock, Nimoy's character as shown in popular TV show in 1960, Star Trek. Although Star Trek was just in the air for a few years, much shorter time than most popular television shows of today, the characters were created in such a short time, went to the most popular the United States today. The original show produced several television programs from others, including The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager and Enterprise, and of course, nine feature films, including some in which his character Spock Nimoy would return. Leonard Nimoy Each quiz will be filled mostly with questions about his representation of the half-human half-Vulcan Spock, and we will not specify their attention here. Did you know that the original show only ran for 80 episodes? Although this was the origin of the character of Mr. Spock Nimoy continue to play the character of several other times over the years, right up to today. He played the character in the film Star Trek I-VI, as well as reprising the role again in the recent film "Star Trek", released in 2009. Did you know that in addition to playing Mr. Spock on many different occasions, Nimoy was also the director of some films of Star Trek? It is a small piece of Leonard Nimoy, and many of which identify with him, that his character is totally unknown. He also directed Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home – which was, until the advent of the new film in one of the most successful films of the Star Trek franchise. His only other major success as a director was "Three Men and Baby," which was actually the film's most extrapolating the year of their release. Did you know that Leonard Nimoy has also enjoyed considerable success in several other artistic arenas? He has published several books of his photographs recorded album was released, is a writer, including two autobiographies, his views is a reconciliation between him and figure he is so famous for representation and a published poet.

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