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  1. American actress and the first wife of Leonard Nimoy

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  1. Feb 27, 2015 · Sandra Zober also known as Sandi Nimoy was born Sandra Zoberblatt on December 16, 1927. Sandra Zober married Leonard Nimoy in 1954, just a year after they met in 1953; whilе hе wаѕ working fоr thе United States Army Sресiаl Services Detachment аѕ a performer fоr soldiers аt Fоrt McPherson.

  2. Apr 4, 2011 · Sandra Zober Nimoy, a patron of the arts, died at home in Westwood of cardiac complications. She was a cherished mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who loved literature and jazz. She was active in Democratic Party politics and had many friends and relatives who loved her.

  3. The couple remained married for 32 years. Throughout their marriage, Sandra and Leonard lived in a house in Westwood, Los Angeles. Nimoy left Sandra on her 56th birthday and divorced her in 1983, and they divorced four years later. The couple had two children Julie and Adam. After that, Sandra Zober joined a support group for women divorced ...

  4. Feb 27, 2015 · A look back at the life and career of Leonard Nimoy, who died on 27 February, having found lasting fame as the half-human, half-Vulcan Mr Spock in Star Trek

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  6. Sandra Zober. Nickname. Nonnie; Mini Bio. Sandi Nimoy was born on December 16, 1927 in Cordova, Alaska, USA. Sandi was a costume designer, known for In Search of...

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  7. Feb 27, 2015 · Mr. Nimoy and his first wife, Sandra Zober, arrived for the Emmy Awards in Santa Monica, Calif., in 1969. He was nominated for four Emmys during his career, although he never won. His marriage to ...

  8. Leonard Nimoy, Sandra Zober, and Marlo Thomas attend a party for George McGovern at the Hollywood Paladium on the night of the California democratic... Charles Grodin, Leonard Nimoy, and Sandra Zober attend an event at the Gulf + Western Building in New York City on September 26, 1976.

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