Well, I want to interrupt our regularly scheduled post feed for some breaking news, Leonard Nimoy has passed away at age 83. Mr. Nimoy was best known for playing Spock in the original Star Trek series in the 1960’s. Nimoy passed away around 10:40 am Central time at his Los Angeles home from end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Yes, Mr. Nimoy was a smoker, but he kicked the habit after the damage was already done.
Mr. Nimoy was born in Boston, and began acting at around age 8. He went on to serve in the US Army from 1953-1955 and returned to Hollywood where he had roles in shows like Rawhide, Bonanza, and The Twilight Zone. In the 1960’s, Gene Roddenberry created a new groundbreaking sci-fi series called Star Trek. Gene was impressed with the work Nimoy was doing on TV, so he casted Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock, a half-Vulcan, half-human science officer on the USS Enterprise. NBC rejected the first pilot, and it forced Gene to re-write most of the script. That might have been a good thing, or Star Trek would not be as big as it is today.
After the re-write of the script, Spock was the only character to survive the re-write, and soon Star Trek would go on to become the iconic series it is today. Leonard Nimoy appeared in every episode of the original Star Trek series, he appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation and the first six Star Trek movies. It’s kind of ironic that we have a scene of Spock dying in Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan. What an emotional scene and funeral.
Leonard Nimoy did a lot more outside of Star Trek! He starred in other TV shows like Mission: Impossible, he also directed several Star Trek movies and others like Three Men and a Baby, and The Good Mother. Leonard Nimoy was also a writer and wrote two books called I Am Not Spock in the 1970s and I Am Spock in 1995.
Nimoy was also very active on Twitter on his @TheRealNimoy account. His last tweet was something special.
A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP
— Leonard Nimoy (@TheRealNimoy) February 23, 2015
Here is a Fox News video remembering Leonard Nimoy.
And here is George Takei on CNN remembering Leonard Nimoy.
If you want to take a great look back at the most memorable moments featuring Leonard Nimoy , this video from the YouTube channel PGComet has you covered!
There will be special shirts going on sale and proceeds will go to the COPD Foundation, to learn more go to: http://www.shopllap.com. Live Long and Prosper Mr. Spock. You changed TV history for the better!
Live Long and Prosper Mr. Spock. #VulcanSalute pic.twitter.com/utMK6Nvbp4
— Nathan Young ❄️☮️💜💙🧡 (@nvyoung) February 27, 2015
Before I wrap up this post, I wanted to share tweets from other Star Trek cast members and other celebs.
"I loved him like a brother. We will all miss his humor, his talent, and his capacity to love."
-William Shatner http://t.co/U8ZN98tVYp
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) February 27, 2015
Farewell Leonard. Glad I knew you. Thinking of Susan, Adam, and his entire family. And his vast extended family of Star Trek.
— Brent Spiner (@BrentSpiner) February 27, 2015
RIP, Mr. Nimoy.
You really did live long and prosper, and we were all the richer for it.— Jeri Ryan (@JeriLRyan) February 27, 2015
God Bless You, Leonard Nimoy… May Angels guide thee to thy rest!#agoodman
#talented
#funny
#awesome— LeVar Burton (@levarburton) February 27, 2015
#LLAP RIP to the best First Officer. @TheRealNimoy
— Jonathan Frakes (@jonathansfrakes) February 27, 2015
http://twitter.com/wilw/status/571364608457318400
RIP Leonard Nimoy. So many of us at NASA were inspired by Star Trek. Boldly go… http://t.co/qpeH5BTzQc pic.twitter.com/nMmFMKYv1L
— NASA (@NASA) February 27, 2015
I shall truly miss Leonard Nimoy. He gave us a great gift that will last for ages. A good soul and kind man. RIP
— jason alexander (@IJasonAlexander) February 27, 2015
. @TheRealNimoy
I have been, and always shall be, your fan.Thank you.
— Nathan Fillion (@NathanFillion) February 27, 2015
RIP Leonard Nimoy pic.twitter.com/uIcnvI8wNN
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) February 27, 2015
He created a role that nobody else could play. Multitalented writer,actor,director. A terrific&sweet man. RIP Leonard Nimoy #Spock #StarTrek
— Larry King (@kingsthings) February 27, 2015
"Of all the souls I have encountered in my travels, his was the most… Human." Farewell, Leonard Nimoy – Actor, Director, Pop culture icon.
— KevinSmith (@ThatKevinSmith) February 27, 2015
“Silently, one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven,
Blossomed the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of the angels.” #RIPLeonardNimoy— Felicia Day🇺🇸 (@feliciaday) February 27, 2015
https://twitter.com/gates_mcfadden/status/571400791174434816
https://twitter.com/Marina_Sirtis/status/571369530523398144