1982 - PEBBLE MILL

 

Mr. Nimoy tells about how he got the role of Spock. "The one thing Gene Roddenberry had in mind for sure, was that he wanted the man to have pointed ears." 

Hiding Mr. Spock's emotions proved to be 'a strain' as "an actors training is to express himself, and to express his emotions." 

 

Morris Meyerson in A Woman Called Golda was an "interesting character". He is very grateful that they had to talk him into doing it. Playing against Judy Davies and Ingrid Bergman proved to be "a lovely experience". 


 The role of Lord Achmet in Marco Polo was "a juicy one. A nasty, nasty heavy. Delicious character." Filming in China was "quite a thrill."