All Discussions Tagged 'Kelley' - Autograph Live2024-03-19T01:07:10Zhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=Kelley&feed=yes&xn_auth=noStar Trek cast. Nimoy and Kelley help please.tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2018-08-23:3524372:Topic:12448202018-08-23T19:36:44.965Zchris boudreauhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/chrisboudreau
<p>Hey, could use some help on these Star Trek photos. I do know some about the heroes of the final frontier picture, but it has no coa with it, so I’d love some opinions on it. The other two, I have never seen before. Thanks for your help. </p>
<p>Hey, could use some help on these Star Trek photos. I do know some about the heroes of the final frontier picture, but it has no coa with it, so I’d love some opinions on it. The other two, I have never seen before. Thanks for your help. </p> Star Trek cast. Nimoy and Kelley help please.tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2018-08-23:3524372:Topic:12447582018-08-23T19:32:51.298Zchris boudreauhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/chrisboudreau
<p>Hey, could use some help on these Star Trek photos. I do know some about the heroes of the final frontier picture, but it has no coa with it, so I’d love some opinions on it. The other two, I have never seen before. Thanks for your help. </p>
<p>Hey, could use some help on these Star Trek photos. I do know some about the heroes of the final frontier picture, but it has no coa with it, so I’d love some opinions on it. The other two, I have never seen before. Thanks for your help. </p> STAR TREK AUTOGRAPHStag:live.autographmagazine.com,2017-03-10:3524372:Topic:10469212017-03-10T15:00:30.731ZScott Paulhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/ScottPaul
<p>The 1950s and 60s were decades when Americans were fascinated with all things involving space travel. With the advent of sending men into orbit this increased the interest. In 1966 Gene Roddenberry created the television Sci-Fi adventure <em>Star Trek</em>. It was not an overnight success by any means. Syndication actually put it on the map since it attracted younger non-prime time viewers. Early <em>Star Trek</em> "conventions" were underway almost from the beginning with dedicated fans…</p>
<p>The 1950s and 60s were decades when Americans were fascinated with all things involving space travel. With the advent of sending men into orbit this increased the interest. In 1966 Gene Roddenberry created the television Sci-Fi adventure <em>Star Trek</em>. It was not an overnight success by any means. Syndication actually put it on the map since it attracted younger non-prime time viewers. Early <em>Star Trek</em> "conventions" were underway almost from the beginning with dedicated fans (mostly younger) showing their support. After the series was cancelled a cartoon series <em>Star Trek: The Animated Series</em> was created with all the major cast except for Walter Koenig providing voices. The lack of Koenig was apparently apparently a cost saving measure. <em>Star Trek</em> became my favorite Sci-Fi show surpassing my previous favorite of <em>Lost in Space</em>. The series expanded to several movies with many of the original stars in the same roles.</p>
<p>Many <em>Star Trek</em> collectors concentrate on the seven or eight major actors/actresses that had recurring roles on the show. For my own collection I tend to expand that (as I tend to do with all my collections) to include some somewhat minor characters and also favorite guest stars. The ones included below are my idea of a good collection.</p>
<p>Unlike most on AML I tend to dislike multi-signed pieces this is due in part to the fact that I do not frame ans display. I prefer the notebook method. That is simply a matter of personal preference many friends have great framed "walls" of autographs. My list for "major" autographs are the first seven the remainder I like to have since they had identifiable roles on the show. The number after the name is the number of episodes according to imdb.</p>
<p>William Shatner (79) Capt. Kirk<br/> Leonard Nimoy (80) Lcdr. Spock<br/> DeForrest Kelley (76) Lcdr. Dr. McCoy<br/> James Doohan (66) Lcdr. Scott (One is credit only)<br/> Nichelle Nichols (70) Lt. Uhura<br/> George Takei (52) Lt. Sulu<br/> Walter Koenig (36) Lt. Chekov<br/> Majal Barrett (36) Nurse Chapel/computer voice<br/> Grace Lee Whitney (8) Yoeman Janice Rand<br/> John Winston (11) Lt. Kyle<br/> Eddie Paskey (60) Lt. Leslie/others<br/> David L. Ross (9) Lt. Galloway/others<br/> Sean Morgan (7) Lt. O'Neill/others<br/> Paul Baxley (10) Security/others</p>
<p>As for guests I merely add ones that were personal favorites of mine. Spock's parents played by Mark Lenard and Jane Wyatt are examples. John Fiedler, Elisha Cook, Jr.,William Schallert, Lee Bergere, William Campbell, Bruce Hyde, Stanley Adams, Roger Carmel, Ian Wolfe, Ken Lynch, Byron Morrow, James Gregory and many others are on my list.</p>
<p>As a collector I am more interested in the signature than the photograph it is on. While I like to have them on Star Trek items is not a necessity for me.</p> Gene Kelly and James Cagneytag:live.autographmagazine.com,2014-11-22:3524372:Topic:6818642014-11-22T07:12:05.457ZCorbin Johnshttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/CorbinJohns
<p>What do you all think of these signatures? They are supposedly authentic sigs of James Cagney and Gene Kelley. Are they real?</p>
<p>What do you all think of these signatures? They are supposedly authentic sigs of James Cagney and Gene Kelley. Are they real?</p>