- This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Leonard Nimoy.
- "A solar eclipse. The cosmic ballet goes on."
- ―Leonard Nimoy[src]
Leonard Nimoy
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Character Information
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Leonard Nimoy was an American actor, best known for playing Spock in the 1960s Star Trek TV series and several of the movies.
History[edit]
Nimoy was present at the opening of the Springfield Monorail. He was the Grand Marshal of the opening ceremony, and joked, "I'd say this vessel could do at least Warp 5." He also stopped Krusty from jumping out of the monorail because "the world needs laughter" and annoyed other passengers by making sci-fi references and jokes.[1]
A picture of Leonard Nimoy is on the wall at The Pimento Grove.[2]
Nimoy was the narrator of the story about an alien but was later replaced by the Squeaky-voiced teen. He later came to Springfield and sang with the rest of the townspeople after the mystery of the alien was solved.[3]
When Mr. Burns was searching for the Loch Ness Monster, Homer asked him if he really thinks he can find him because he has eluded Leonard Nimoy and Peter Graves.[4]
Nimoy wrote the autobiographies I Am Not Spock, I Am Spock and I Am Also Scotty.[5]
A picture of Leonard Nimoy was seen on the wall of Springfield Sardi's.[6]
He made the album Ballad of Bilbo Baggins.[7]
A statue of Nimoy was put in Springfield after the Monorail incident, with the engraving stating that he saved everyone from the Monorail. It was then destroyed by the runaway monorail train.[8]
Non-canon[edit]
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The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.
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When Marge thought about starting a daycare center Homer asked her how she could handle someone else's child. She told him that she had read the latest childcare books and held I Am Not Benjamin Spock, But I Know Kids! by Leonard Nimoy.[9]
A clip of Leonard Nimoy saying "the cosmic ballet goes on" was seen.[10]
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