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Those Ears Became Him
Those Ears Became Him
Those Ears Became Him
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Leonard Nimoy, who died Friday at age 83, likely had the most famous lobes in Hollywood. As the logical half-human, half-alien Mr. Spock in "Star Trek," his pointy Vulcan appendages became a signature - and a nuisance - for the actor. Here's a few facts about those iconic ears:
Star Trek’s Wil Wheaton Explains How to Deal with a Bully [VIDEO]
Star Trek’s Wil Wheaton Explains How to Deal with a Bully [VIDEO]
Star Trek’s Wil Wheaton Explains How to Deal with a Bully [VIDEO]
Wil Wheaton, who starred as Wesley Crusher on Star Trek: The Next Generation, was asked a by a young girl at the Colorado Comi-con, how to handle being called a nerd. Wheaton gives an amazing 2-minute response. Wheaton doesn't go on a rant, he doesn't telling the young fan to either tell a teacher or tell her parents, all Wheaton does is tell her the reality of it and that ultimately it'll be ok..
Beam Me Up Scotty – Star Trek is Alive and Well
Beam Me Up Scotty – Star Trek is Alive and Well
Beam Me Up Scotty – Star Trek is Alive and Well
So imagine my surprise when I get to my Sarcasm Comedy Club in the Cherry Hill Crowne Plaza and find 2000 people walking around with pointy ears and giving the ‘Live Long and Prosper” sign. It was the 2014 Star Trek Convention and it lived up to everything you think it would be.