
Leonard Nimoy
Biography
Leonard Simon Nimoy (March 26, 1931 – February 27, 2015) was an American actor, film director, poet, musician and photographer. Nimoy's most famous role is that of Spock in the original Star Trek series 1966–1969, multiple films, television and video game sequels. Nimoy began his career in his early twenties, teaching acting classes in Hollywood and making minor film and television appearances through the 1950s, as well as playing the title role in Kid Monk Baroni. In 1953, he served in the United States Army. In 1965, he made his first appearance in the rejected Star Trek pilot, "The Cage", and would go on to play the character of Mr. Spock until 1969, followed by seven further films and a number of guest slots in various sequels. His character of Spock generated a significant cultural impact and three Emmy Award nominations; TV Guide named Spock one of the 50 greatest TV characters. Nimoy also had a recurring role in Mission: Impossible and a narrating role in Civilization IV, as well as several well-received stage appearances. Nimoy's fame as Spock is such that both his autobiographies, I Am Not Spock (1977) and I Am Spock (1995) detail his existence as being shared between the character and himself. Nimoy was born to Yiddish-speaking Orthodox Jewish immigrants from Iziaslav, Ukraine. His father, Max Nimoy, owned a barbershop in the Mattapan section of the city. His mother, Dora Nimoy (née Spinner), was a homemaker. Nimoy began acting at the age of eight in children's and neighborhood theater. His parents wanted him to attend college and pursue a stable career, or even learn to play the accordion—which, his father advised, Nimoy could always make a living with—but his grandfather encouraged him to become an actor. His first major role was at 17, as Ralphie in an amateur production of Clifford Odets' Awake and Sing!. Nimoy took Drama classes at Boston College in 1953 but failed to complete his studies, and in the 1970s studied photography at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has an MA in Education and an honorary doctorate from Antioch University in Ohio. Nimoy served as a sergeant in the U.S. Army from 1953 through 1955, alongside fellow actor Ken Berry and architect Frank Gehry.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Star Trek: The Motion Picture
as Mr. Spock
1979

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
as Captain Spock
1982

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
as Captain Spock / Elevator Voice
1984

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
as Captain Spock
1986

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
as Captain Spock
1989

Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
as Captain Spock
1991

Mitzi & 100 Guys
as Self
1975

Hollywood's Funniest All-Star Bloopers
as Self (archive footage)
1985

The Transformers: The Movie
as Galvatron (voice)
1986

David
as Samuel
1997
The Lost World
as Angus McArdle
1998

Atlantis: The Lost Empire
as King Kashekim Nedakh (voice)
2001

A Life Apart: Hasidism in America
as Narrator
1998

Classic TV Bloopers Uncensored
as Spock (archive footage)
2011

Invasion of the Body Snatchers
as Dr. David Kibner
1978

Star Trek: The Captain's Summit
as Self
2009

Mind Meld: Secrets Behind the Voyage of a Lifetime
as Himself
2001

Brave New World
as Mustapha Mond
1998

Star Trek
as Ambassador Spock
2009

The Pagemaster
as Dr. Jekyll / Mr. Hyde (voice)
1994
TV Appearances

Duckman
as Leonard Nimoy
1994

The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
as Vladeck
1964

The Simpsons
as Leonard Nimoy (voice)
1989

Star Trek
as Spock
1966

Cain's Hundred
as Ralph Tomek
1961

Futurama
as Leonard Nimoy's Head (Voice)
1999

Star Trek: The Next Generation
as Spock
1987

T. J. Hooker
as Lt. Paul McGuire
1982

Kraft Suspense Theatre
as Lawrence Brody
1963

The Daily Show
as Self - Guest
1996

Star Trek
as Spock (voice)
1973
HypaSpace
as Self
2002