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  1. Oct 27, 2023 · Leonard Nimoy with Zachary Quinto, only the second actor ever cast as Spock, in this case for the J.J. Abrams 2009 big screen reboot of Star TrekPhoto by Amanda Edwards/Getty Images. Between 1973 ...

  2. Star Trek (2009) introduces a new cast as younger versions of the Original Series characters, and was widely considered to be a reboot of the franchise. However, it is actually a continuation set in an alternate timeline that is created after the events of the previous films by Spock, with Nimoy reprising his role. The writers chose this ...

  3. Civilian doctor associated with the humanitarian organization Mariposas (PIC S5, LOW S4) Chief medical officer (S1, 3–7, movies) Head of Starfleet Medical (S2) Human. Jack Crusher. Ed Speleers. Season 3 (PIC) Ensign. Civilian.

  4. Charles Abou Aad ... character shading lead Pedro Pozo Acosta ... digital artist: ILM (as Pedro Pozo) Kevin Aguirre ... previsualization artist

  5. Promotional photo of the cast of Star Trek during the third season (1968–1969). From left to right: James Doohan, Walter Koenig, DeForest Kelley, Majel Barrett, William Shatner, Nichelle Nichols, Leonard Nimoy, and George Takei. Star Trek made celebrities of its cast of largely unknown actors. Kelley had appeared in many films and television ...

  6. Prequel in the line of "Star Trek" movies. Eleventh film in the "Star Trek" franchise. Released in United States Spring May 7, 2009. Re-released in United States September 4, 2009 (at IMAX theaters) Released in United States on Video November 17, 2009. Co-winner of the 2009 award for Best Ensemble Cast by the Boston Society of Film Critics (BSFC).

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Star_TrekStar Trek - Wikipedia

    This helped Star Trek develop a cult following among Trekkies greater than during its original run; by 1976, the cast described Star Trek as "the most popular series in the world". [24] One sign of the series' growing popularity was the first Star Trek convention , which occurred on January 21–23, 1972 in New York City.

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