
Leonard Nimoy
- Birth name:
- Leonard Simon Nimoy
- Date of Birth:
- 26 March 1931 Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Height:
- 6' 1" (1.85 m)
Raised in a Boston tenement, acting in community theaters since age eight, Leonard Nimoy didn't make his Hollywood debut he was 20, a bit part in Queen for a Day (1951) and another as a ballplayer in the perennial Rhubarb (1951). After two years in army he was still getting small, often uncredited parts - an army telex operator in Them! (1954), for example - but his part as Narab, a Martian finally friendly to Earth, in the closing scene in the corny Republic serial Zombies of the Stratosphere (1952), somewhat foreshadowed the role which would make him a household name--Mr. Spock, the half-human/half-Vulcan science officer of "Star Trek" (1966) one of TV's all-time most successful series. His performance won him three Emmy nominations and launched his career as a writer and director, notably of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986), the story of a humpback whale rescue that proved the most successful of the Star Trek movies. Stage credits have included "Fiddler on the Roof," "Oliver," "Camelot," and "Equus." He has hosted the well-known TV series "In Search of..." (1976) and "Ancient Mysteries" (1996), authored several volumes of poetry and guest-starred on two episodes of "The Simpsons" (1989). He recently played Mustafa Mond in NBC's telling of Brave New World (1998) (TV). Show more »
Raised in a Boston tenement, acting in community theaters since age eight, Leonard Nimoy didn't make his Hollywood debut he was 20, a bit part in Queen for a Day (1951) and another as a ballplayer in the perennial Rhubarb (1951). After two years in army he was still getting small, often uncredited parts - an army telex operator in Them! (1954), for example - but his part as Narab, a Martian finally friendly to Earth, in the closing scene in the corny Republic serial Zombies of the Stratosphere (1952), somewhat foreshadowed the role which would make him a household name--Mr. Spock, the half-human/half-Vulcan science officer of "Star Trek" (1966) one of TV's all-time most successful series. His performance won him three Emmy nominations and launched his career as a writer and director, notably of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986), the story of a humpback whale rescue that proved the most successful of the Star Trek movies. Stage credits have included "Fiddler on the Roof," "Oliver," "Camelot," and "Equus." He has hosted the well-known TV series "In Search of..." (1976) and "Ancient Mysteries" (1996), authored several volumes of poetry and guest-starred on two episodes of "The Simpsons" (1989). He recently played Mustafa Mond in NBC's telling of Brave New World (1998) (TV).
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
1996, USA
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Episode: Trials and Tribble-ations
as Mr. Spock

Saturday Night Live
2009, USA
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Episode: Justin Timberlake/Ciara
as Himself (uncredited)

Perry Mason
1963, USA
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Episode: The Case of the Shoplifter's Shoe
as Pete Chennery

The Big Bang Theory
2015, USA
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Episode: The Spock Resonance
as Mr. Spock (archive footage)

The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
1964, USA
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Episode: The Project Strigas Affair
as Vladeck

Star Trek
1968, USA
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Episode: For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky
as Mr. Spock

The Outer Limits
1964, USA
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Episode: Production and Decay of Strange Particles
as Konig

Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man
1997, USA
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Episode: Where No Duckman Has Gone Before
as Himself

In Search of...
1977, USA
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Episode: Psychic Detectives
as Himself - Host / Narrator

In Search of...
1977, USA
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Episode: Life After Death/Near Death Experiences
as Himself - Host / Narrator

In Search of...
1979, USA
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Episode: Dreams and Nightmares
as Himself - Host / Narrator