This Biography is about one of the best Film Director Leonard Nimoy including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Leonard Nimoy | |
Real Name | Leonard Nimoy |
Profession | Directors, Actors, Theater Personalities |
Famous as | Actor, Author, Film Director |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Jewish |
Personal Life of Leonard Nimoy | |
Born on | 26 March 1931 |
Birthday | 26th March |
Died At Age | 83 |
Sun Sign | Aries |
Born in | Boston, Massachusetts, U.S |
Died on | 27 February 2015 |
Place of death | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
City | Boston, Massachussets |
Grouping of People | Jewish Actors |
Family Background of Leonard Nimoy | |
Father | Max Nimoy |
Mother | Dora Nimoy (n Spinner) |
Spouses/Partners | Susan Bay (m. 1988), Sandra Zober (m. 1954-1987) |
Children | Adam Nimoy, Julie Nimoy |
Education | Boston College, University of California, Los Angeles, Antioch College, Antioch University, Boston University |
Awards | 2009-2012 – Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role on Television |
Personal Fact of Leonard Nimoy | |
Leonard Simon Nimoy was an American actor, photographer, author and film director. Initiating his acting journey in his early twenties, he struggled for almost a decade with low quality as well as B grade movies. It was only after his role of Mr. Smock in the big hit Star Trek, he became one of the 50 greatest TV characters. The half human and half Vulcan character of Spock remained in the limelight since its first episode till its last in 2013.
Some of his other well-known works include Mission: Impossible, role in the television film, A Woman Called Golda and television show, Fringe; host to the series called In Search Of… Acclaimed with a number of awards for his commendable performance as Mr. Smock, he diversified into direction as well. His other appearances include his performances as a stage actor, voice actor, song writer and singer too.
His participation in Standby: Lights, Camera, Action, a children’s educational show as a host, narration on radio series, animated feature films was also appreciated by the audiences. His was credited for his production skills in Never Forget in 1991 and in a play entitled Shakespeare’s Will in 2007. Nimoy remained a successful and a versatile professional his entire life. |
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