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Full Coverage: Leonard Nimoy | 1931 - 2015

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Leonard Nimoy, the actor who became famous as the half-alien, half-human Mr. Spock of “Star Trek,” died Friday at his home in Bel-Air. He was 83.

As science officer of the starship Enterprise, Spock bested evil-doers in deep space with dizzying logic. On the TV series that ended its three-year run in 1969, Nimoy’s Spock became a cultural touchstone -- a living representative of the scientific method and a voice of pure reason in a time of social turmoil.

Nimoy also appeared in “Star Trek” feature films and directed six movies.

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