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Leonard Nimoy

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(1993) Recorded "William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy Read Four Science Fiction Classics" featuring stories by Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Henry Kuttner, and Robert A. Heinlein

Wrote poetry books: Warmed By Love (1983), Come Be With Me (1978), These Words Are For You (19?), We Are All Searching For Love: A Collection of Poems & Photographs (1977), Will I Think of You? (1974) and You and I ((19?)

Audio CDs include: Alien Voices Presents H.G. Wells' in 'The Time Machine'. (Also by Alien Voices...) Journey To The Centre Of The Earth, War of the Worlds, and Lost World.

Authored: Vincent, published 6/95. (About Vincent Van Gogh)

Audio CD: "William Shater and Leonard Nimoy Read 4 Science Fiction Classics: Foundation, Psychohistorians, Mimsy Were The Borogoves, and Martian Chronicles."

Audio CD: Star Trek: Vulcan's Forge. (1997)

Created the "Primortals" comic book series.

TV commercial "This is not your father's Oldsmobile" with daughter Julie.

Narrated the "New England Time Capsule" Omnimax film for the Boston Museum of Science.

Late 1960s-early 1970s: Recorded several albums of folk-rock including camp classic versions of "Proud Mary" and "The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins." Some of these songs were issued in the 1990s on the CD "Spaced Out."

In the late 1980s, provided the voice of Spock on a number of audio adaptations of Star Trek novels, including Yesterday's Son, The Entropy Effect, Strangers from the Sky and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.

Narrated the English language version of the Sega Dreamcast video game "Seaman."

In 1983, hosted a one-hour retrospective on Star Trek. This special has since been added to some syndication packages of "Star Trek" (1966) .

In the 1990s wrote a second autobiography, "I am Spock."

Played Spock on two comedic live recordings with John de Lancie, entitled "Spock vs. Q" and "Spock vs. Q: The Sequel."

Music video for The Bangles: "Going Down to Liverpool" (1984)

1987: Provided narration for the album "Whales Alive" by Paul Winter and Paul Halley. The album was made to call attention to the endangerment of whales and was released to capitalize on the themes of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)).

A "music video" is in circulation showing Nimoy lip-synching "Ballad of Bilbo Baggins" on a 1960s TV show.

TV commercial for priceline.com (2004)

TV commercial for Priceline.com (with William Shatner) (2004)

(Early 1970s) Recorded "William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy Read Four Science Fiction Classics" featuring stories by Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Henry Kuttner, and Robert A. Heinlein

1987: Provided narration for the album "Whales Alive" by Paul Winter and Paul Halley. The album was made to call attention to the endangerment of whales and was released to capitalize on the themes of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) .

Played Spock on two comedic live recordings with John de Lancie , entitled "Spock vs. Q" and "Spock vs. Q: The Sequel."

Audio CD: "William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy Read 4 Science Fiction Classics: Foundation, Psychohistorians, Mimsy Were The Borogoves, and Martian Chronicles."

Narrates, with J.M. Dillard and James Doohan , "Star Trek: The Lost Years" (Simon & Schuster 10/89) and "Star Trek V", also with J.M. Dillard.

TV commercial for Aleve (2006)

Appeared in a scene with Jack Webb in the original Dragnet series. He played Julius Carver, in the episode titled The Big Boys, first broadcast in Jan 21, 1954.

Magazine advertisement for Celestron telescopes, 1970's.

TV commercial for DirecTV (10/2006) as Captain Spock from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991); appears on the bridge of the Starship Enterprise with William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk, DeForest Kelley as Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy, James Doohan as Captain Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Walter Koenig as Commander Pavel Chekov, Nichelle Nichols as Cmdr. Uhura, George Takei as Captain Hikaru Sulu, and Kim Cattrall as Lieutenant Valeris.

CD: "Spaced Out: The Very Best of Leonard Nimoy & William Shatner" (1997/MCA Records)

TV commercial: public service announcement for various childhood diseases (1988).

CD album title "Poodle Hat"-reference by Weird Al Yankovic in the final track, "Albeqerque" (2003).

2006: TV Spokesperson for non-profit organization Amnesty International.

Narrator in the video game Sid Meier's Civilization IV.

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