A conversation with Leonard Nimoy

with Leonard Nimoy
in Movies, TV & Theater, Books
on Thursday, November 23, 1995 * * * * *

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Actor Leonard Nimoy talks about being forever identified with his "Star Trek" character, as detailed in his book "I Am Spock".

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    1. Dave Livingston  09/10/2007 04:05 PM Report

      Excellent - one of the things about the older programs is the serendipity of seeing things you'd never find. Each of these three segments was "fascinating" and insightful but each had a moment that stood out for me. Massie's 1995 observation about insecurity in Russia and the rise of a strongman was truly prescient. Rait had several but the standout to me was her comments about learning to live an aware life and the difficulties, challenges and rewards. But the took my breath away was from Nimoy and the notion of a moral society. Short, throw-away but what a powerful vision.

    2. Terri Willis  09/10/2007 02:46 PM Report

      I have read books written by Mr. Nimoy. He is very intelligent individual. What I learn from Spock, is to remain calm, when a situation arises. You are able to think quickly and effectively. Spock's Thoughts, from Leonard's record, SPACED OUT, you should listen to. It is advice we all can learn from.

      I really enjoyed watching In Search For. It is a good program. I am looking forward to Leonard's new movie in 2008. Leonard Nimoy is my favorite actor, and a person I most admire.

    3. Van Sunnell  06/08/2007 07:03 AM Report

      Thank you very much for the streaming content.

      A comment: The volume in much of the older streaming programs is so low as to be unintelligible; e.g., Leonard Nimoy 11-23-1995.

      Is there a project underway to bring up the audio in such programs already? If not, wouldn't it be worth doing just so the interviews can be understood?