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humanoidhistory · 6 days ago
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Leonard Nimoy with son Adam on the set of Star Trek.
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yourapple56-blog · 6 months ago
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Leonard Nimoy's son Adam had his ears done by the make-up dept. and surprised his father on set :D
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countesspetofi · 1 year ago
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Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, Part 1 of a double feature! Like the last episode of The Outer Limits, this episode had too many good shots and too many Trek connections to fit comfortably in one post. Leonard Nimoy guest stars in "I, Robot," episode 9 of the second season of The Outer Limits (original air date Nov 14, 1964).
Nimoy plays a journalist covering the story of a robot on trial, accused of the murder of his creator. The story has elements of a space-age retelling of Frankenstein, as well as the ethical issues surrounding the creation of artificial life that Star Trek has been exploring for nearly sixty years and human society is still wrestling with today. As Nimoy's character says at the end of the episode, “It's not the end of the story. It's just the beginning.”
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In flashbacks, the scientist who built the robot is played by Peter Brocco, who played one of the Organian elders in the Star Trek episode “Errand of Mercy.”
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The scientist's niece, who hires an attorney to defend the robot, is played by Marianna Hill, better known to Star Trek fans as the flirtatious Dr. Helen Noel in “Dagger of the Mind.”
More to come in Part 2!
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llapnimoy · 11 months ago
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Happy Birthday, Adam!
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silveragelovechild · 8 months ago
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Leonard Nimoy and his son Adam
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william-shatspeare · 6 months ago
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And so ends the celebration of Eight Crazy Nights.
from Adam Nimoy's instagram 🩵🖖🏻
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beyondspock · 2 years ago
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Leonard and Adam Nimoy
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Actor Leonard Nimoy eats with his son, director Adam Nimoy, Nate 'n Al at Beverly Hills Delicatessen, Beverly Hills, CA
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tesstress · 2 years ago
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I'm Back and This Should be a Public Site Now!
Hi Everyone! Its been an interesting couple of weeks and if you have had problems logging into my site, I humbly apologize! You see, the other week I received a note on my Paypal saying I owed $500+ to renew my site here on WordPress for two years. Now it’s a bit confusing, but I thought I had renewed my account here several months ago, but that was just for the domain name. The reason I had…
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atomic-chronoscaph · 9 months ago
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Adam West and Leonard Nimoy (1968)
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humanoidhistory · 3 months ago
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(Adam Nimoy)
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saebarantsandreblogs · 2 years ago
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Look at him! that's so cute! Thank for sharing these photos
What's the weirdest bit of Star Trek trivia that you know?
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countesspetofi · 1 year ago
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Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, Part 2 of a double feature! Like the last episode of The Outer Limits, this episode had too many good shots and too many Trek connections to fit comfortably in one post. Leonard Nimoy guest stars in "I, Robot," episode 9 of the second season of The Outer Limits (original air date Nov 14, 1964).
Nimoy plays a journalist covering the story of a robot on trial, accused of the murder of his creator. The story has elements of a space-age retelling of Frankenstein, as well as the ethical issues surrounding the creation of artificial life that Star Trek has been exploring for nearly sixty years, and human society is still wrestling with today. As Nimoy's character says at the end of the episode, “It's not the end of the story. It's just the beginning.”
Other Trek Connections:
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John Hoyt plays a colleague of the deceased scientist, who testifies as an expert witness. He went on to play Dr. Philip Boyce, the Enterprise's chief medical officer in the Star Trek pilot “The Cage” and its repackaged version “The Menagerie.”
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“I, Robot” was remade as the 18th episode in the 1995 reboot of The Outer Limits. Leonard Nimoy played the role Howard da Silva played in the original, and Adam Nimoy directed. Manny Coto served as an executive producer on this series and on Star Trek: Enterprise (he also wrote or co-wrote 14 episodes of the latter).
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llapnimoy · 2 years ago
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Happy Birthday to Adam <3
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fanofspooky · 11 months ago
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Behind the scenes photos of Invasion of the Body Snatchers 1978
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gay-chimpanzee · 1 year ago
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More mini Spock!! 🖖🏼
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Leonard Nimoy’s son coming in to give him a smooch on the cheek in the middle of a scene?!?!?!! 🥺
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sci-fi-gifs · 2 years ago
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We came here from a dying world. We drift through the universe, from planet to planet, pushed on by the solar winds. We adapt and we survive. The function of life is survival. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) dir. Philip Kaufman
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