Leonard Nimoy, best known for playing Spock on Star Trek, died at 83 from end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. He is survived by his wife Susan and children Adam and Julie.
Nimoy chose his famous role as Mr. Spock over the soap opera Peyton Place. Nimoy earned three Emmy award nominations for his work on the program from 1966 to 1969.
He can sing! Here Nimoy performs on The Dick Clark Show.
William Shatner and Nimoy were all smiles at the press conference for Star Trek - The Motion Picture in 1978.
Resistance is futile! The Star Trek cast revealed just how close they all were on and off the set.
Big Bang Theory's Jim Parsons joins Nimoy in doing the Vulcan salute.
The famous actor was awarded with the Doctor of Humane Letters degree during Boston University's commencement.
The Star Trek veteran smiled with the new Captain Kirk Chris Pine.
May we always cherish the actor's dedication towards his half-vulcan, half-human look that takes over an hour and a half to achieve with makeup and prosthetics.
The costars prove how nicely they clean up while rocking these suits at the 1980 People's Choice Awards.
Rosario Dawson posed with the icon during the 2007 Spike TV Scream Awards at The Greek Theater.
The actor and his wife Susan Bay arrive at the premiere of Star Trek: Into Darkness at Dolby Theatre.
The film director showed up for the Star Trek panel at Comic-Con, sans his famous pointy-ears.
The Big Bang Theory cast took a quick photo with Nimoy when he did a cameo on the show.
The longtime friends had a blast during the 19th Annual Hollywood Charity Horse Show in 2009.
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