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  1. The second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek, premiered on NBC on September 15, 1967 and concluded on March 29, 1968. It consisted of twenty-six episodes. It features William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as Spock and DeForest Kelley as Leonard McCoy.

  2. Dec 31, 2022 · From her iconic role on "Star Trek" to her real-life role recruiting for NASA, Nichelle Nichols (December 28, 1932-July 30, 2022) was a groundbreaker on multiple fronts.

  3. 35 Star Trek Actors Who Died In 2022. We have come to that time of the year. Join us while we celebrate some incredible people. Read the article here: https://whatculture.com/film/35-star...

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  4. Nichelle Nichols (/ nɪˈʃɛl / nish-EL; born Grace Dell Nichols; December 28, 1932 – July 30, 2022) [1] was an American actress, singer and dancer whose portrayal of Uhura in Star Trek and its film sequels was groundbreaking for African American actresses on American television. [2]

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    •1 – Tiger Shapiro (1983), Ray Walston (2001), Jack C. Haldeman II, Benjamin W.S. Lum, and Meg Wyllie (all 2002), Robert Fortier (2005), Jerry Summers (2006), Jon Steuer (2018), and Mickey Cottrell (2024)

    •2 – Pato Guzman (1991), Frank Kelly Freas (2005), Patricia Smith (2011), Connie Bosmans (2021), and J. Patrick McNamara (2023)

    •3 – Judith Anderson (1992), Oscar Katz (1996), and Jack Hunsaker (2018)

    •4 – Bernie Williams (2015), Rudy Cataldi (2019), Joe Podnar (2020), Gregory Sierra (2021), and David Soul and Tracy Tormé (both 2024)

    •5 – Bart La Rue (1990), Hal Baylor (1998), Nancy Parsons and Clark E. Spangler (both 2001), Joe Longo (2014), and Earl Boen (2023)

    •6 – Keith Smith (1996), James Wellman (1999), Stephen Edward Poe (2000), Scott Marlowe (2001), and W. Morgan Sheppard (2019)

    •1 – Jack T. Collis (1998), John Vernon (2005), Robin Sachs (2013), and George Wilbur (2023)

    •2 – Boris Karloff (1969), Bernard Kates (2010), and Michael Fleisher (2018)

    •3 – Theodore R. Cogswell (1987), John Miranda (2015) and Douglas Knapp (2020)

    •4 – John Foley (1998), Maggie Ostroff (2008), and Betty Hankins (2016)

    •5 – David Hillary Hughes (1974), Jack F. Lilly (1981), Howard Block (2005), Don Peterman (2011), Kevin Conway and Edward Penn (both 2020), and Christopher Plummer (2021)

    •6 – Ernie Anderson (1997), John Alvin (2008), Rees Vaughn (2010), and Caron Colvett (2014)

    •1 – Harold Michelson (2007), Phillip Richard Allen (2012), Gary Hutzel (2016), and Robert Jodlowski (2023)

    •2 – John E. Chilberg II (1987), Joseph Paz (2002), Fred Freiberger (2003), Rhae Andrece (2009), Jubin K (2020), and Danny Rogers (2021)

    •3 – Cecily Adams (2004), Phil Chong (2007), Ralph McQuarrie (2012), David Ogden Stiers and Robert Scheerer (both 2018), James Otis and David Wise (both 2020), and Della Van Hise (2021)

    •4 – Torin Thatcher (1981), William E. Snyder (1984), Carey Loftin (1997), Leonard Rosenman (2008), Carrie Henger and Nan Martin (both 2010), Paul Baxley (2011), and Mitchell Ryan (2022)

    •5 – Herschel Daugherty (1993), Whit Bissell (1996), Richard Kiley (1999), and Evans Ricciardi (2002)

    •6 – David Alexander (1983), Brent Lon Hershman (1997), John Colicos (2000), Mike May (2015), David Campagna and Will Yazzie (both 2017), and Gordon Dawson (2023)

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    •2 – Frank Springer (2009), Bill Varney (2011), Morton Greenspoon (2018), and Estelle Harris (2022)

    •3 – Kay Wright (1999), Joseph Bernard (2006), Ralph Ferraro (2012), and John Paragon (2021)

    •4 – Mark Dempsey (1994), Anthony Caruso (2003), William Purcell (2002), Bill Heath (2008), and Carmine Infantino (2013), and Martin R. Burke (2021)

    •5 – Paul Power (1968), Tom Towles (2015), Steve Sandor and Peter Webb (both 2017), Tim O'Connor (2018), Robert Fletcher and Mary-Linda Rapelye (both 2021), and Nehemiah Persoff (2022)

    •6 – Isaac Asimov (1992), Susan French (2003), Randy D. Thornton (2006), Jerry Finnerman (2011), Sandra Rowden (2018), and Erik Holland (2020)

    •1 – Edward Madden (2004), Jerry Zimmer (2005), Ric Estrada (2009), Grace Lee Whitney (2015), and Else Blangsted (2020)

    •2 – David Rappaport (1990), Carey Wilber (1998), and Ron Soble (2002)

    •3 – Tom Sutton (2002), Robert Gary (2010), and John Mahon (2020)

    •4 – Mike Minor (1987), Ed Bakey (1988), Darrell Anderson (2014), Ellen Albertini Dow (2015), Jimmy Nickerson (2018), Chuck Hicks (2021), and Pamela Kosh (2022)

    •5 – Michael O'Connor (1992), Walter Gotell (1997), and Kenneth Welsh (2022)

    •6 – Robert Becker (1993), Daniel Cohen (2018), Michael Scranton (2021), and George Pérez (2022)

    •1 – Harold Johns (1980), Richard Merson (2003), Eddie Smith (2005), David Spielberg (2016), Leon Harris (2022)

    •2 – Gary Pillar (1985), Franz Joseph (1994), Pilar Seurat (2001), Louise Schulze (2003), Bill Dial (2008), Paul Ambrose (2014), and Ken Kelly (2022)

    •3 – Maryesther Denver (1980), Jamake Highwater (2001), George Kashdan (2006), William John Wheeler (2008), and Marcy Vosburgh (2016)

    •4 – Marv Ystrom (1999), Charles Correll (2004), John Horton (2006), Ward Costello (2009), Frank da Vinci (2013), Rico Bueno (2016), Georgann Johnson (2018), Keith Birdsong and Billy Mayo (both 2019), Clarence Williams III (2021), and Webster Whinery (2022)

    •5 – Michael P. Schoenbrun (1993), Bernie Pock (1996), Larry Anthony (2005), James Linn (2010), Kate Woodville (2013), and Rolando Oliva (2015)

    •6 – Paul S. Eckstein and Jerry Spicer (both 2023)

    •1 – Tony Leader (1988), Larry Abbott (2001), Anna Karen (2009), and Dorothy Duder (2022)

    •2 – Maurice Zuberano (1994), Norm Prescott (2005), Victor Lundin (2013), and Mike Reynolds (2022)

    •3 – Sam Bagley (1968), James Daly (1978), John Schuyler (1989), and Frank Salsedo (2009)

    •4 – Vic Perrin (1989) and Bruce Alan Solow (2001)

    •5 – Frank Bellamy (1976), Georgia Brown (1992), Bill Larson (2016), and Art Anthony (2022)

    •6 – Ray Young (1999), Jimmie F. Skaggs (2004), and Thomas E. Sanders (2017)

    •1 – Bob Peak (1992), Lola McNalley (2001), and Ronald F. Hoiseck (2021)

    •2 – Shari Lewis (1998), Loulie Jean Norman (2005), David Huddleston (2016), Ted LeGarde (2018), and Cuauhtemoc Sanchez (2020)

    •3 – Mark Margolis (2023)

    •4 – Ron Veto (2004) and Karin Baxter (2010)

    •5 – Murray Golden (1991), Scott Ciencin (2014), and David Landsberg (2018)

    •6 – John Harmon (1985), Tony Roque (2006), Jud Taylor (2008), and John Eskobar (2018)

    •1 – Don LaFontaine (2008)

    •2 – John Hostetter (2016)

    •3 – Forest G. Brown (2010), Michael Clarke Duncan (2012), and Ken Jackman (2020)

    •4 – Paul Prokop (1980), Carl W. Daniels (1991), Derek Bellman (2003), Dave Hoover (2011), Joe Geletko (2013), and Patricia McNulty (2023)

    •5 – Joseph Glick (1978), John Megna (1995), Leo Penn (1998), Robert H. Raff (2001), Ed McCready (2002), and Ilona Wilson (2008)

    •6 – Michael McMaster (1978), Percy Rodriguez (2007), Mel Harris (2008), A.C. Crispin (2013), Stefan Gierasch (2014), Susie Stillwell (2016), and Marsha Hunt (2022)

  5. Mar 20, 2022 · Star Trek: Discovery's "For April, with love" explained: producer April Nocifora passed away last December after cancer battle. “For April, with love” dedication at the end of Star Trek: Discovery’s season 4 finale “Coming Home”.

  6. Aug 1, 2022 · Nichols, who gained fame as Lt. Ntoya Uhura on the original “Star Trek” television series, died Saturday, July 30, 2022, her family said. She was 89. (Photo by Barry Brecheisen/Invision/AP, File)

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