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|death date     = {{date|27 February}}, [[2015]]
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|wikipedia      = Leonard Nimoy
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'''Leonard Simon Nimoy''' was an American actor, director, writer, producer and singer who provided the voice of [[Leonard Nimoy's head|his own head in a jar]] on ''[[Futurama]]'', with the distinction of being the very first guest voice on the show when he appeared in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".  He is most famous worldwide for his role as [[Spock]] in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' franchise, first appearing in ''{{st|Star Trek: The Original Series}}'' and reprising the role in subsequent incarnations of the franchise as well as {{st|Category:Star Trek movies|many of the films}}.  Nimoy has an extensive career in television and film, starring as Paris in ''{{w|Mission: Impossible}}'' and guest starring in TV shows like ''{{w|Gunsmoke}}'', ''[[The Simpsons]]'', and ''{{w|Fringe (TV series)|Fringe}}''.  In addition he has released {{w|Leonard Nimoy discography|five studio albums}}, and is a lifelong photographer, having shown off his work in galleries and museums.
'''Leonard Simon Nimoy''' was an American actor, director, writer, producer and singer who provided the voice of [[Leonard Nimoy's head|his own head in a jar]] on ''[[Futurama]]'', with the distinction of being the very first guest voice on the show when he appeared in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]".  He is most famous worldwide for his role as [[Spock]] in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' franchise, first appearing in ''{{st|Star Trek: The Original Series}}'' and reprising the role in subsequent incarnations of the franchise as well as {{st|Category:Star Trek movies|many of the films}}.  Nimoy has an extensive career in television and film, starring as Paris in ''{{w|Mission: Impossible}}'' and guest starring in TV shows like ''{{w|Gunsmoke}}'', ''[[The Simpsons]]'', and ''{{w|Fringe (TV series)|Fringe}}''.  In addition he has released {{w|Leonard Nimoy discography|five studio albums}}, and is a lifelong photographer, having shown off his work in galleries and museums.


On 27 February, 2015, at the age of 83, Nimoy passed away from complications of COPD.
On {{date|27 February}}, [[2015]], at the age of 83, Nimoy passed away from complications of {{w|chronic obstructive pulmonary disease|COPD}}.


== Episode credits ==
== Episode credits ==
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Revision as of 02:11, 28 February 2015

Leonard Nimoy
Nimoy.jpg
ProfessionGuest voice actor
Born26 March, 1931
Died27 February, 2015
IMDB profilenm0000559
Wikipedia has information unrelated to Futurama
This article is about the actor. For the Futurama character, see Leonard Nimoy's head.
For other uses, see Leonard (disambiguation).

Leonard Simon Nimoy was an American actor, director, writer, producer and singer who provided the voice of his own head in a jar on Futurama, with the distinction of being the very first guest voice on the show when he appeared in "Space Pilot 3000". He is most famous worldwide for his role as Spock in the Star Trek franchise, first appearing in Star Trek: The Original Series and reprising the role in subsequent incarnations of the franchise as well as many of the films. Nimoy has an extensive career in television and film, starring as Paris in Mission: Impossible and guest starring in TV shows like Gunsmoke, The Simpsons, and Fringe. In addition he has released five studio albums, and is a lifelong photographer, having shown off his work in galleries and museums.

On 27 February, 2015, at the age of 83, Nimoy passed away from complications of COPD.

Episode credits

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