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A great loss of a great character. I still remember as a youngster sat around my mates TV watching the very early episodes of Star Trek. We wouldn't miss an episode we were so enthralled by it. That started a legacy that continues to this day with other generations still boldly going where no-one has gone before.
Yes sad but a life to celebrate and give thanks for.
Yea I remember being a kid and staying up late on Saturday nights with my mom and we would watch star trek and the honey mooners. I can still watch the old star treks today and enjoy them. Actually I can honestly say that the original series is my favorite. The Next Generation was good , but when Im on Netflix its the original I occasionally watch not any others. My kids think their corny but I still like em lol .
Yea I remember being a kid and staying up late on Saturday nights with my mom and we would watch star trek and the honey mooners. I can still watch the old star treks today and enjoy them. Actually I can honestly say that the original series is my favorite. The Next Generation was good , but when Im on Netflix its the original I occasionally watch not any others. My kids think their corny but I still like em lol .
I prefer the origional series as well it was ground breaking in its day , my 16 year old loves it as well so he's keeping the fires burning for the origional series
We are going to have a Spock day tomorrow with stocks finest moments starting off with Star Trek 2/3/4 then onto the origional series and finish off with the next gen episodes unification
I can't think of a better way to remember his life
Not bad to live to 83. As a film actor he was a film star but not a great actor.
But an interesting character for what else he did, which seemed to me, to far out strip anything which he did as Spock. I think suspect hope he would have thought as that.
As a young actor he appeared in Rawhide and many similar productions at that time learning his trade. He directed many films many of which are well known. He was an accomplished stage actor in my opinion the top of the acting tree compared to film work.
A writer of books including his own autobiographies. Also a poet of success. A trained and top photographer and exhibited his works many times. An apparently no mean singer song writer.
He came from a difficult period his mother and father were immigrants into the USA from Ukraine before the 2nd WW. he must have known what living was like at the bottom of the pile in the 1930,s.
As far as I can see he was not politically motivated nor in anyway connected to the interests of society.
His life was varied and full of interest. Rather like Patrick Stewart, as his time in Star Trek, an interlude in life of the more important things to be achieved.
Yet another great actor gone, Ive never really got into star trek but even still a classic actor one of the originals! Compared to some of the rubbish thats is out in cinemas etc now.
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