Perhaps the most authentic photo of me to exist.
Clock the Nimoy autobiography.
Taken by my sister on my 21st birthday, aka the day before Amok Time dropped.
I’m going to ask you a few questions. If you should refuse to answer them, Major Dieter will shoot you.
S04 E022 Orpheus
“Unliberated by the death of his invalid wife” is such a valid description of “She’ll be Company for You.“
i sit and i think. and then i cry, usually.
hello deathwatch and Leonard Nimoy community i provide an edit of the lovers.
Leonard Nimoy as “The Great Paris” in the Bruce Geller/Desilu CBS espionage television series Mission: Impossible. Leonard joined the show after the cancellation of Star Trek (another Desilu production green-lit by Lucille Ball), and he played Paris for two seasons, spanning from 1969 to 1971.
Leonard Nimoy in Kraft Suspense Theatre. He was in two episodes: "The World I Want" 1964, and "Kill No More" 1965. 😁🖖
Leonard Nimoy in Valley of Mystery 1967😁🖖
leonard nimoy’s poetry is veeeeeeeeeeeeeeery 1970s
but
there is something comforting in this fact, and reading his poetry just feels like a hug
(hopefully i can luck into more of his books at HPB like i did with these two)
A while back I discovered that Leonard Nimoy used to write poetry, and oh my god, it's truly the most beautiful thing-
Leonard Nimoy as Paris with Mark Lenard in Mission: Impossible s5 e11 "The Rebel" 1970. Mark Lenard also played Spock's father in "Journey to Babel" s2 e10 Star Trek TOS 1967. 😁🖖
Leonard Nimoy
In Search of…
The U.F.O. phenomenon, 1977
looking back at tos it strikes me just how expressively nimoy played the character of spock. he was always moving his face and head and eyebrows. I really like that portrayal of mr. spock. I don't have anything against the other actors that have played the character, but Nimoy stands out for how animated he is. Not even a little bit stoic.



