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Leonard Nimoy Retires From Star Trek

DesScorp writes "Leonard Nimoy is hanging up his Vulcan ears for good and retiring from the role of Spock in the Star Trek franchise, reports the Daily Mail. Nimoy apparently wants to pass the torch: 'Nimoy, one of the most recognizable and best loved characters from the sci-fi series that began in 1966, announced that he wanted to "get off the stage" and give young actor Zachary Quinto a clear run at the role he took over for last year's Star Trek movie.' Nimoy, at age 79, appears to be retiring from acting, period. He has, in recent years, undertaken another career in photography, as well as other pursuits, but seems to be preparing to retire from the public eye altogether."

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  1. Re:Let me just say ... by MaskedSlacker · · Score: 0, Troll

    Wow, the mods have a sense of humor today to mod that troll.

  2. Re:Twitter? by religious+freak · · Score: 0, Troll

    Interesting. An actor doesn't just decide to "drop out of public life" - they're actors because they love public life. Hate to say it, but he may have one of those wretched old person's disease and needs to say goodbye.

    Aging should be treated as a disease. /provactiveStatement

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