« Reply #23 on: August 17, 2011, 06:42:38 AM »
...Leonard Nimoy was typecast as Spock in Star Trek, and some years ago he wrote an autobiography entitled "I Am Not Spock". But I think he has more or less come to terms with it since then....
Yes. He's subsequently written another autobiography entitled "I am Spock", in which he rids himself of the previous need to shed the character, and fully embraces the positive aspects of a life spent being identified with a beloved icon.
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