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About Leonard Nimoy

He became known for his portrayal of the logical Mr. Spock on the 1966-1969 Star Trek series, during which time he received three Emmy Award nominations.

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Early life

He began acting at age eight in local theater productions, despite his parents’ initial reservations.

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Trivia

He made a cameo appearance in the 2013 filmĀ Star Trek Into DarknessĀ and provided the voice of King Kashekim Nedakh in Atlantis: The Lost Empire.Ā 

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Family of Leonard Nimoy

His father ran a barbershop in Boston, where he specialized in the popular Spock Cut. He married Sandra Zober in 1954, and together they had a son named Adam and a daughter named Julie.

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Close associates of Leonard Nimoy

He co-starred alongside William Shatner in the original Star Trek, and in an episode of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

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