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The mask was intended to have a "blank face", and the William Shatner Halloween mask he found was exactly what he needed, "It didn't really look like anybody." Wallace cut the eyeholes larger and rounder, removed the eyebrows and sideburns, poofed up the hair so it looked "demented and strange" and finally spray-painted the mask white.
Nimoy 'demonstrating' the Vulcan nerve pinch. The script for "The Enemy Within" (1966) stated that Spock "kayoes" (Knocks Out) Captain Kirk (William Shatner)'s duplicate, [1] but Leonard Nimoy, who opposed the Vietnam War and supported Eugene McCarthy, [2] felt that such a brutal action would be unnecessarily violent for a Vulcan.
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James Tiberius Kirk, often known as Captain Kirk, is a fictional character in the Star Trek media franchise. Originally played by Canadian actor William Shatner, Kirk first appeared in Star Trek serving aboard the starship USS Enterprise as captain. Kirk leads his crew as they explore new worlds and "boldly go where no man has gone before".
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William Shatner [1] [2] OC (born March 22, 1931) is a Canadian actor. In a career spanning seven decades, he is best known for his portrayal of James T. Kirk in the Star Trek franchise, from his 1966 debut as the captain of the starship Enterprise in the second pilot of the first Star Trek television series to his final appearance as Captain Kirk in the seventh Star Trek feature film, Star ...
The Michigan cat Rescue posted on Facebook, "The Famous, extremely talented, and incredibly Generous, Alice Cooper, is doing a one of a kind hand drawn, piece of artwork of a Cat and signed it ...
A physical characteristic is that she always appears in scratchy black and white, reminiscent of old film footage, while the world around her remains in color (an effect achieved through the use of chroma key, requiring Coffield to wear clothing and body paint of the same color with avoidance of the same color elsewhere on the set). A theme ...