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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (26-Nov-1986)

Director: Leonard Nimoy

Writers: Harve Bennett; Peter Krikes; Steve Meerson; Nicholas Meyer; Leonard Nimoy

Keywords: Sci-Fi, Time Travel, Whales, San Francisco, Star Trek, Environmentalism

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Majel Barrett
Actor
23-Feb-1932 18-Dec-2008 Widow of Gene Roddenberry
Michael Berryman
Actor
4-Sep-1948   Lacks sweat glands
James Doohan
Actor
3-Mar-1920 20-Jul-2005 Scotty on Star Trek
Catherine Hicks
Actor
6-Aug-1951   Annie Camden on 7th Heaven
DeForest Kelley
Actor
20-Jan-1920 11-Jun-1999 Dr. McCoy on Star Trek
Walter Koenig
Actor
14-Sep-1936   Chekov on Star Trek
Joe Lando
Actor
9-Dec-1961   Byron Sully on Dr. Quinn
Mark Lenard
Actor
15-Oct-1924 22-Nov-1996 Ambassador Sarek on Star Trek
Nichelle Nichols
Actor
28-Dec-1932   Lt. Uhura on Star Trek
Leonard Nimoy
Actor
26-Mar-1931   Commander Spock on Star Trek
Brock Peters
Actor
2-Jul-1927 23-Aug-2005 To Kill a Mockingbird
John Schuck
Actor
4-Feb-1940   Sgt. Enright on McMillan and Wife
William Shatner
Actor
22-Mar-1931   Captain Kirk on Star Trek
George Takei
Actor
20-Apr-1937   Sulu on original Star Trek
Grace Lee Whitney
Actor
1-Apr-1930   Yeoman Rand on Star Trek
Jane Wiedlin
Musician
20-May-1958   Guitarist / vocalist for The Go-Go's
Jane Wyatt
Actor
12-Aug-1910 20-Oct-2006 Father Knows Best

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