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Below, a one-page bio of Nimoy from the pages of the teen magazine "16," notable for being published during the show's first season, when it was on NBC Thursdays at 8:30 PM. Note the personal address given! This was before the groundswell of popularity, when he replied to mail himself and sent out autographed photos in response to requests. Imagine that! UPDATE: In a comment posted by reader "JohnG7," we find out more about that; "16 Magazine was supposed to give Nimoy's public mail drop, but they printed his actual home address on Comstock Drive. Sacks of mail showed up every day that the family had to spend hours answering, and fans came to the house looking for Leonard. The next issue of 16 ran a correction but the damage was done. The Nimoys moved out within a year. -- JohnG7" Thanks for that, John! I do remember reading that somewhere, probably in one of his books, but I forgot about it."Bonus;" Below, a photo highlighting the problem with the jumpsuit versions of the uniforms used in "ST:TMP." Every time a male character appears in the movie in a scene that shows below the waist, it is obvious that they are going "commando." You can practically tell their religion, as the saying goes, and it distracts from the drama going on, generating uncomfortable snickers. This publicity shot is particularly disturbing, as Nimoy is showing a wet spot! E-e-e-e-e-e-w!
"Spock, I am not looking at you until you do something about that."
Bonus: Below, some of the buttons I collected in the mid 70's. I picked these up at the store "Starship Enterprises." Yes, I admit, I occasionally did wear them to work as a teen. Little wonder I didn't date much.
That it hilarious...yet disturbing. The main thing I always can't take my eyes off in ST:TMP is that Spock's ears change shapes from scene to scene. He arrived in TV series ears, then they suddenly shrunk (thanks to a ruined original mold as the myth goes).
ReplyDeleteLong ago, I worked on a film crew where one of the main actors, in light tan pants, constantly had one of those telltale spots. It was a bit...embarrassing.
ReplyDelete16 Magazine was supposed to give Nimoy's public mail drop, but they printed his actual home address on Comstock Drive. Sacks of mail showed up every day that the family had to spend hours answering, and fans came to the house looking for Leonard. The next issue of 16 ran a correction but the damage was done. The Nimoys moved out within a year. -- JohnG7
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info, John! Seems like I did read that somewhere but had fogotten about it. I am updating the post to include your comment!
ReplyDeleteNimoy's eyes are brown...not Hazel...
ReplyDeleteThere is absolutely nothing flattering about the uniform Leonard had to where for this publicity shot.
ReplyDeleteFrom what I remember, Nimoy's ear molds made for "TMP" were ruined after baking the latex ears overnight; IIRC, the person who was supposed to watch them, didn't. Luckily, Fred Phillips had saved the ear molds from the series. Which he used until new molds were made.
ReplyDeleteDuring production of the series, the pointed ears could be re-used if need be; any small defects would not be visible on the TV screen. This was not the case with the movies; once Nimoy removed the ears, they were useless, due to the greater detail the movie camera picks up.
Patrick, thanks for the comment (all of them) and for adding this bit of info. I remember reading about that now that you mention it!
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