Scotty gets Beamed up...

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Zahit
Beamed Up...

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1920 - 2005

Cinemaddiction
Noooooo way. Well, long live, Scotty. Last I saw of him was in "Naked Gun". I'll have to pay my respects, signature style.

Mandorallen
awww man, there was a good actor, funny too.

last i saw him was in loaded weapon.

Joseph_Kerr
RIP James, we will miss you.

Cinemaddiction
Originally posted by Cinemaddiction
Noooooo way. Well, long live, Scotty. Last I saw of him was in "Naked Gun". I'll have to pay my respects, signature style.

Correction, "Nat'l Lamppons Loaded Weapon 1", as the cappucino/coffeemaker repairman.

Sig's done too..happy

WindDancer
I just hear about it. This sucks! He was a jolly fun engineer for the enterprise. RIP James sad

Fëanor
classic guy

cry

Sadako of Girth
'Star Trek' Star James Doohan Dies sad
By BOB THOMAS, AP

James Doohan will always be known for his role of Scotty on 'Star Trek.'

LOS ANGELES (July 20) - James Doohan, the burly chief engineer of the Starship Enterprise in the original "Star Trek" TV series and motion pictures who responded to the command "Beam me up, Scotty," died early Wednesday. He was 85.

Doohan died at 5:30 a.m. at his Redmond, Wash., home with his wife of 28 years, Wende, at his side, Los Angeles agent and longtime friend Steve Stevens said. The cause of death was pneumonia and Alzheimer's disease, he said.

The Canadian-born Doohan was enjoying a busy career as a character actor when he auditioned for a role as an engineer in a new space adventure on NBC in 1966. A master of dialects from his early years in radio, he tried seven different accents.

"The producers asked me which one I preferred," Doohan recalled 30 years later. "I believed the Scot voice was the most commanding. So I told them, 'If this character is going to be an engineer, you'd better make him a Scotsman."'

The series, which starred William Shatner as Capt. James T. Kirk and Leonard Nimoy as the enigmatic Mr. Spock, attracted an enthusiastic following of science fiction fans, especially among teenagers and children, but not enough ratings power. NBC canceled it after three seasons.

When the series ended in 1969, Doohan found himself typecast as Montgomery Scott, the canny engineer with a burr in his voice. In 1973, he complained to his dentist, who advised him: "Jimmy, you're going to be Scotty long after you're dead. If I were you, I'd go with the flow."

"I took his advice," said Doohan, "and since then everything's been just lovely."

"Star Trek" continued in syndicated TV both in the United States and abroad, and its following grew larger and more dedicated. In his later years, Doohan attended 40 "Trekkie" gatherings around the country and lectured at colleges.

The huge success of George Lucas's "Star Wars" in 1977 prompted Paramount Pictures, which had produced "Star Trek" for TV, to plan a movie based on the series. The studio brought back the TV cast and hired a topflight director, Robert Wise. "Star Trek - The Motion Picture" was successful enough to spawn five sequels.

The powerfully built Doohan, a veteran of D-Day in Normandy, spoke frankly in 1998 about his employer, Paramount, and his TV commander:

"I started out in the series at basic minimum- plus 10 percent for my agent. That was added a little bit in the second year. When we finally got to our third year, Paramount told us we'd get second-year pay! That's how much they loved us."

He accused Shatner of hogging the camera, adding: "I like Captain Kirk, but I sure don't like Bill. He's so insecure that all he can think about is himself."

James Montgomery Doohan was born March 3, 1920, in Vancouver, B.C., youngest of four children of William Doohan, a pharmacist, veterinarian and dentist, and his wife Sarah. As he wrote in his autobiography, "Beam Me Up, Scotty," his father was a drunk who made life miserable for his wife and children.

At 19, James escaped the turmoil at home by joining the Canadian army, becoming a lieutenant in artillery. He was among the Canadian forces that landed on Juno Beach on D-Day. "The sea was rough," he recalled. "We were more afraid of drowning than the Germans."

The Canadians crossed a minefield laid for tanks; the soldiers weren't heavy enough to detonate the bombs. At 11:30 that night, he was machine-gunned, taking six hits: one that took off his middle right finger (he managed to hide the missing finger on the screen), four in his leg and one in the chest. Fortunately the chest bullet was stopped by his silver cigarette case.

After the war Doohan on a whim enrolled in a drama class in Toronto. He showed promise and won a two-year scholarship to New York's famed Neighborhood Playhouse, where fellow students included Leslie Nielsen, Tony Randall and Richard Boone.

His commanding presence and booming voice brought him work as a character actor in films and television, both in Canada and the U.S. Oddly, his only other TV series besides "Star Trek" was another space adventure, "Space Command," in 1953.

Doohan's first marriage to Judy Doohan produced four children. He had two children by his second marriage to Anita Yagel. Both marriages ended in divorce. In 1974 he married Wende Braunberger, and their children were Eric, Thomas and Sarah, who was born in 2000, when Doohan was 80.

In a 1998 interview, Doohan was asked if he ever got tired of hearing the line "Beam me up, Scotty."

"I'm not tired of it at all," he replied. "Good gracious, it's been said to me for just about 31 years. It's been said to me at 70 miles an hour across four lanes on the freeway. I hear it from just about everybody. It's been fun."

Funeral arrangements were incomplete.

Sadako of Girth
Sad news indeed....

So thats Bones and Scotty gone... Who's next I wonder...?

PVS
well, he did live a long and fruitful life, which is all anyone can ask for.
rest in piece mr. doohan

Sadako of Girth
Indeed. yes

PVS
not to mention he got his 23 year old wife pregnant at the age of 80\

HOORAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

whirlysplat
He had a kid 3 years ago at 82 I believe, respect to Jimmy D

PVS
no, his youngest kid was born in 2000
he was 80

Sadako of Girth
Man.. thats some good going!!! Good on you Mr.Doohan...!!!!!

PVS
what kinda ticked me off was that in the past couple of years, he was pretty far gone. still his family would bring him to convention after convention, where he would mumble incoherently to the crown and basically seemed like he didnt know where the hell he was. i mean, ffs let the man keep his dignity in his last days messed that urked me heavily.

whirlysplat
Yes thats not rightbig grin

I still love STTOS

Sadako of Girth
Yeah that does seem a little wrong to me at face value.... sad
I wonder if it actually made him happy or not....

debbiejo
I liked Scotty and Bones.......At least they won't get nuked...

PVS
Originally posted by debbiejo
I liked Scotty and Bones.......At least they won't get nuked...

.......................What the f**k?...............................................

Shakyamunison
sad

Wickerman
I really WAS sad when i heard this. I remember i saw Season 1 and a large part of Season 2 of STTOS, but Scotty was the character i liked best sad
Man...first Cristopher Reeves, now THIS.... sad

~wickerman~

PVS
i would hardly compare the two. christopher reeves' paralysis and death was a tremendous tragedy. scotty led a great and full life. i really find it difficult to mourn that.

Wickerman
Originally posted by PVS
i would hardly compare the two. christopher reeves's paralysis and death was a tremendous tragedy. scotty led a great and full life. i really find it difficult to mourn that.

I agree. And i have to admit, hearing about scotty's (funny we're still calling him that) death made me mucho mucho sad, but when i heard about CR, i was BROKEN. ....seriously....i was like...."No....no way...." cry

However, both were living embodiments of bringing joy to fans, and that's why i grouped them together.

edit: messed up color, fixed thumb up

~wickerman~

PVS
i hear ya. actors with their impact on our very culture are few and far between

Wickerman
Originally posted by PVS
i hear ya. actors with their impact on our very culture are few and far between

Jinzin posted this pic in another thread. I thought it was pretty awesome sad

~wickerman~

PVS
cry

jaden101
great man...great laugh...famous for a line that never even got spoken...never mind the fact that it was other characters that said it anyway

Dagons Blade
Originally posted by PVS
not to mention he got his 23 year old wife pregnant at the age of 80\

HOORAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Aye lad, he was "givin er all he got", and a wee bit more wink

RIP Mr. Doohan. If it is indeed true in the biblical passage that says the Lord's house has many rooms, then Mr. Doohan is indeed in Heaven because right now he's probably tearing up every engine he can get his hands on. He'll be fine. big grin

Dagons Blade
Originally posted by PVS
i hear ya. actors with their impact on our very culture are few and far between

Well said smile

snake_eyes616
"I'm given yer all shes got cap'n!"

He was a helluva actor, RIP Scotty. smile

pr1983
RIP...

he will be missed...


cry

Morning_Glory
RIP buhbye

Darth-x-Padme
ME AND MY DAD WERE BIG BIG FANS OF STAR TREK WE HAD ALL THE EPISODES OF VIDEO, WE R.I.P. SCOTTY sad

Darth-x-Padme
He Will Be Watching Over Us Now

msn-cry - he was a gr8 actor

Fëanor
Originally posted by Darth-x-Padme
He Will Be Watching Over Us Now

msn-cry - he was a gr8 actor funny....i actually thought you were odd tbh

but now i'm not so sure m7....anyone liking star trek is okay in my book

*retrieves book from garbage bin*

Darth-x-Padme
Thanks smile

Fëanor
you're welcome big grin

Solid_Snake_MGS
Scotty was a brill character. And Jimes was a good, man one of the original Star Trek Cast i did not get to meet at a convention.

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