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Star Trek's Scotty dies aged 85

Actor James Doohan, who played the chief engineer Montgomery Scott in Star Trek, has died at the age of 85.
Doohan, whose role was immortalised in the line "Beam me up, Scotty", had been suffering from pneumonia and Alzheimer's disease, his agent said.

His wife of 31 years, Wende, was by his side, Steve Stevens added.

Doohan was a popular character actor when he auditioned for the part in 1966. When the series ended in 1969, he found himself typecast in the role.

The Canadian-born actor was a master of dialect, developed during his years on radio.

When asked what accent he thought his Star Trek character should have, he said: "I believed the Scot voice was the most commanding."

'Go with the flow'

Doohan's character Scotty manned the Starship enterprise with Captain James T Kirk, played by William Shatner, and Mr Spock, played by Leonard Nimoy.

They starred together for three seasons before US network NBC cancelled it because of weak ratings.

But the team was reassembled when the franchise hit the big screen. Star Trek: The Motion Picture was released in cinemas in 1979.

Doohan appeared in seven big screen episodes of Star Trek, and continued to voice the franchise's video games into the late 1990s.

Although Doohan became synonymous with the line "Beam me up, Scotty", it was never actually said in the series.

The closest Captain Kirk came to saying it was in the fourth Star Trek movie, when he said "Scotty, beam me up".

Initially he was concerned about being typecast as Scotty.

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 and since then everything's been just lovely."

He came to embrace his Scotty character and attended Star Trek fan conventions into his 80s, before falling ill.

Doohan became a father again at the age of 80, when his wife Wende gave birth to daughter Sarah.

His last public appearance was in October 2004 when he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

He's about the 2nd to pass on after DeForest Kelley.

Rest in peace, Scotty. Final beam up...
 
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First we lost "Bones" and now "Scotty". :(

I loved that guy. So many great memories, not only from the series, but from the ST movies too.

Rest in peace. Thank you for helping take us...where no man has gone before.
 
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Aww... that makes me sad. I was a HUGE Star Trek fan growing. Sigh... :(
 
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God bless him, he'll be much missed!
 
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shame.....and from a character who offered one of the best pieces of advice I can remember ( this wont be a direct quote, but has the gist )

" .....always overestimate the time to complete a job, if you dont how can you ever hope to be thought of as a miracle worker..... " , star trek fans may remember this!!!!

Great piece of advice for any engineer, developer or domainer :tu:

He was one of my favourite characters after bones from Star Trek TOS and will be missed :'(
 
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webmark said:
" .....always overestimate the time to complete a job, if you dont how can you ever hope to be thought of as a miracle worker..... ", Star Trek fans may remember this!!!!

Great piece of advice for any engineer, developer or domainer :tu:

He was one of my favourite characters after bones from Star Trek TOS and will be missed :'(
I remember that line... it's from The Next Generation. It's the episode when he gets brought back to life and brought aboard Picard's Enterprise. He says it to Geordie (spelling?) because he tells Picard the actual time it will take to fix a problem with the ship. Awesome episode!

I wish I would have met him before he passed. :'(

Bri
 
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briman1970 said:
I remember that line... it's from The Next Generation. It's the episode when he gets brought back to life and brought aboard Picard's Enterprise. He says it to Geordie (spelling?) because he tells Picard the actual time it will take to fix a problem with the ship. Awesome episode!

I wish I would have met him before he passed. :'(

Bri

Yeah, the episode was called "Relics" , but i did not want to include that and be labelled an Anorak.. nevermind... you and me both :hehe:
 
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Yup, this thread will get replies from all the "Trekkies" or "Kinda-Trekkies" here at NP. He will be missed by all of us.
 
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R.I.P Mr. James Doohan u will be remembered by us.
 
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He was one of my favourite sci-fi characters :( I'm proud to be a Vancouverite like he was.
 
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