
Leonard Nimoy
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.
Filmography (222 titles)
7.7MovieSally
Self (archive footage) · 2025
7.2MoviePiece by Piece
Spock (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited) · 2024
7.0MovieTolkien: The True Story of the Rings
Self - Actor (archive footage) · 2024
Movie765874: Memory Wall
Spock (Archival Footage & Face) · 2022
2.0MovieWay of Tomorrow: The Evolution of Science Fiction Movies
Self - (archive footage) · 2022
Show765874: Unification
Spock · 2022
6.9ShowThe Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek
Self (archive footage) · 2021
7.2ShowStar Trek: Prodigy
Spock (voice) · 2021
MovieEmily @ the Edge of Chaos
Sigmund Freud (voice) · 2021
MovieMy Brother Vincent
Self · 2018
7.0ShowStar Trek: Discovery
Spock (archive footage) · 2017
5.8MovieStar Trek: Inside the Roddenberry Vault
(archive footage) · 2016
7.4MovieFor the Love of Spock
Self (archive footage) · 2016
6.2Movie50 Years of Star Trek
Self · 2016
6.9ShowThe Shannara Chronicles
Spock (archive footage) · 2016
7.2MovieTo Be Takei
Self · 2014
Leonard Nimoy's Boston
Self · 2014
MovieStar Trek: The Next Generation - Unification
2013
7.5MovieThe Prime Ministers: The Pioneers
Levi Eshkol (voice) · 2013
Leonard Nimoy's Oral History
Self - Interviewee · 2013
7.3MovieStar Trek Into Darkness
Ambassador Spock · 2013
1.0MovieStar Trek: The True Story
Self · 2013
7.0MovieHava Nagila: The Movie
Self · 2012
6.2MovieZambezia
Sekhuru (voice) · 2012
6.2MovieTransformers: Dark of the Moon
Sentinel Prime (voice) · 2011
2.0MovieClassic TV Bloopers Uncensored
Spock (archive footage) · 2011
4.8MovieBilly Blackburn's Treasure Chest: Rare Home Movies and Special Memories
2011
7.2MovieStar Trek: Evolutions
Narrator · 2009
ShowStar Trek: Evolutions
2009
5.7MovieThe Evolution of the Enterprise
Self · 2009