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Leonard Nimoy became known to the world as Spock when he played the role in the originalStar Trek. The actor became a household name as the popularity of the show and the character gradually increased. He was one of the three actors to get top billing in the show’s opening credits.

Leonard Nimoy as Spock

While Nimoy and co-star William Shatner were known for hogging the spotlight, Nimoy was reportedly more receptive to his co-stars’ grievances. The star reportedly made sure actors like Nichelle Nichols and George Takei were hired back forStar Trek: The Animated Series.

Leonard Nimoy Championed The Hiring Of Two MinorityStar TrekActors

Gene Roddenberry’sStar Trekhas always had a positive outlook towards the future. According to the creator, the future would have humans who were dedicated to their work and would be more accommodating of people of other cultures, races, and genders. This set it apart from other sci-fi dystopian futuristic franchises.

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Hence, the show became revolutionary for featuring actors such as Nichelle Nichols and George Takei in leading roles in the series. Nichols played Uhura while Takei played Hikaru Sulu in the original series. However, the two actors were reportedly not called back in for the animated series, which was produced after the original gained traction during reruns.

Leonard Nimoy, who gained fame for his role as Spock and had top billing in the show, reportedly took the issue to the front office and threatened to walk if the two actors were not hired back forStar Trek: The Animated Series. According toTrek Movie, Nimoy said,

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There was also the case where George and Nichelle were not hired to do their voices in the animated series. I refused to do Spock until they were hired. Mr. Roddenberry started calling me the conscience of Star Trek.

Nimoy reportedly also stood up for Nichols when he got to know that she was getting paid less than Takei and Walter Koenig.

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Leonard Nimoy And William Shatner Got An Angry Letter FromStar TrekCreator Gene Roddenberry

While Leonard Nimoy was known for being a champion for the issues of his co-stars, he and starWilliam Shatnerwere known for hogging the spotlight on the series. The production office reportedly had an open-door policy to address issues on the show from actors, but the two lead actors were known to have often misused it.

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Reports of Shatner changing lines of co-stars and giving it to himself and Nimoy positioning himself as the lead has surfaced on the Internet. After receiving complaints from the production, creatorGene Roddenberryreportedly wrote an angry letter to both the actors. As revealed in the bookThe Fifty-Year Mission(viaSlash Film),

Toss these pages in the air if you like, stomp off and be angry, it doesn’t mean that much since you’ve driven me to the edge of not giving a damn…For as long as I stay with the show, starting Monday, there will be no more line switches from one to another. No more of the long discussions about scenes which lose us approximately a half day of production a show.

Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner

The showrunner reportedly bashed both the stars for not being professional and misusing the open-door policy. He reportedly even lashed out at Shatner for setting a bad example as Captain Kirk.

Star Trek: The Original Seriesis available to stream on Paramount+.

Nishanth A

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Nishanth A is a Senior Entertainment Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows with over 2,000 articles published. He has been an entertainment journalist for the past two years and a scriptwriter at various corporations before that, working on educational content. With a Communications, English Literature, and Psychology triple major, Nishanth usually covers news and analyses on Star Trek, particularly Strange New Worlds and The Next Generation; Doctor Who, the DCU, and more.A Nolan fan, Nishanth spends his time exploring the filmographies of various directors with an auteurial style or can be found making short movies of his own. He has also contributed as a feature writer for Film Companion, focusing on the South division.

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