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This week marks the third anniversary of the passing of Leonard Nimoy. One way to remember the man who made Spock a legend is to listen to rare interview with the actor from 1976 that was flagged. The interview is audio from a public television interview Nimoy did in the same year he released his book I Am Not Spock, and two years before it was announced he would be returning to the role of Spock for Star Trek: The Motion Picture. How Roddenberry convinced him Spock wasn’t a ‘dumb’ role The actor admitted he was initially not interested in the role of Spock, but Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry sold him: When Gene Roddenberry first the character to me, he said it was going to be a character with pointed ears from another planet.

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I was pretty serious about my acting and that sounded like “Gee, that’s dumbo time.” I don’t know if I want to get involved with that as I have fairly reasonable reputation going as a good, serious character actor. Several conversations with Gene led us to some very exciting and very meaningful studies of the internal life of the character. Who he was and what he was all about. And those were the predominant things that convinced me to play this role. And, to be honest about it, it was the first steady work that I had been offered as an actor. I never had a job that lasted more than a couple of weeks after 15 years as an actor.

Leonard Nimoy in the first Star Trek pilot “The Cage” Spock’s pointed ears almost didn’t happen Much of the interview discussed the development of the look of Spock. The actor discussed how originally Spock was going to have reddish skin, but this made him look black on black and white TVs (which were still prevalent at the time), so they went with the greenish-yellow makeup. Epson Linux Drivers Avasys Website here. Nimoy also revealed that the pointed ears were going to be written off the show due to problems making them work: We were having trouble getting the ears properly done in the early stages of the makeup, before we ever shot the first pilot. We were with the wrong makeup people and they were making the ears for me, experimentally, and they were really grotesque and funny and just bad. And we went through three or four of those sessions and as time got close to the first day of shooting – and once you start shooting you are looked in, that’s it. As the time of shooting came more and more closer, I became concerned about the look.

I said to Gene “This isn’t working, we really got to reconsider if we should have pointed ears on this character.” We had the eyebrows and the haircut and the skin color, but we could not arrive at a good pair of ears. Finally it was Fred Phillips, who became the makeup man on the series, who knew what was wrong. The problem was the studio make a commitment to these other people to make the ears and didn’t want to go elsewhere because it would cost more money, but he said we must and forced the easy and went and got a good pair of ears and that solved the problem. Leonard Nimoy with Fred Phillips, who solved the ear problem Not anxious for Trek to continue after disappointing third season During the interview the actor discussed how he was not happy with the third season of Star Trek and if the show had been renewed, he would only have stayed if there were major changes: The third season was not a happy year. We had a new producer [], who with all due respect to him, really didn’t have a feel for what star trek should be and what it was at its best.