Leonard Nimoy, Star Trek's Mr Spock Dies At Age, 83
US actor Leonard Nimoy, who
played Mr. Spock in Star Trek, has died at the age of 83
in Los Angeles, his family has said.
Sources revealed that he died of
end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease on Friday morning.
However he was best known for his
portrayal of the half-human, half-Vulcan character in both the TV franchise and
series of films.
Last year, the actor revealed he
was suffering chronic lung disease COPD, despite stopping smoking 30 years ago
He was fondly known for his farewell greetings "Leave Long And Prosper" with his two middle fingers split opened.
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