click on Shattners pic for the message he gave for Spock, I think It is also a Fittin tribute to Mcoy
What His Costars had to say:
Leonard Nimoy: longtime friend
and fellow cast member, said, "He
represented humanity and it
fitted him well. He was a decent, loving, caring
partner and will be deeply missed."
Brent Spiner ("Data"):, who briefly
worked with Kelley in the pilot episode of
Star Trek: The Next Generation
was saddened by the news. "I hadn't heard.
What a loss. Maybe the nicest
[people] of all involved with Star Trek. I was
honored to share a scene with
him."
Majel Roddenberry: widow of Star
Trek creator Gene Roddenberry,
was also stunned by the news
today, saying "He was truly one of the most
remarkable and talented men
to walk the face of the earth. This is the biggest
loss that Star Trek will ever
have, excluding Gene."
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Recent News clip::
DeForest Kelley,
'Bones' on 'Star
Trek,' dies at 79
June 11, 1999
Web posted at: 7:25 p.m. EDT (2325 GMT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Actor DeForest
Kelley, who as crusty Dr. Leonard "Bones"
McCoy on "Star Trek" brought a country
flavor to outer space, died Friday. He was
79.
Kelley died after an extended illness, said
Carol Pfannkuche, spokeswoman for the
Motion Picture and Television Country
Home and Hospital, a retirement facility, in
suburban Woodland Hills.
"He represented humanity and it fitted him
well," said Leonard Nimoy, who played
Mr. Spock on the science fiction series.
"He was a decent, loving, caring partner and will be deeply missed."
The conflict between McCoy's all-too-human character and Spock's cold
logic provided grist for many of the series' lighthearted moments.
Kelley reprised his Dr. McCoy role in
six "Star Trek" films.
His earlier screen credits include
"Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" and
"Raintree County."
In addition to "Star Trek," he made
appearances on dozens of television
shows, including "Gunsmoke" and
"Bonanza."
Kelley is survived by his wife of nearly
55 years, Carolyn.
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Thank You...
DeForest Kelley was born in Atlanta
Georgia January
20, 1920. He graduated from highschool at 16 and
went on to sing at the church where his father was a
baptist minister.At seventeen he made his first trip
outside the state to visit an uncle in Long Beach
California, he intended to stay for 2 weeks but ended
up staying a year. Upon returning home he told his
parents he was moving to California to become an
actor . His mother encouraged him but the idea didn't
go over well with his father. In California Kelley was
spotted by a Paramount scout while doing a Navy
Training film.
He went on acting in many westerns and eventually played
the role of Dr. Leonard McCoy wich changed his life forever.
DeForest Kelley - Lieutenant Commander/Dr. Leonard
H. "Bones" McCoy
(Chief Medical Officer)
(Commander in Star Trek:TMP)
(The H. is from Star Trek III)
(The Original Series)
"Space, the final frontier,
these are the voyages of the starship Enterprise,
its five year mission,
to explore strange new worlds
to seek out new life and new civilizations,
to boldly go where no man has gone before."
His Movies:
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered
Country (1991) .... Doctor Leonard "Bones" McCoy
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
(1989) .... Doctor Leonard "Bones" McCoy
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
(1986) .... Doctor Leonard "Bones" McCoy
Star Trek III: The Search for
Spock (1984) .... Doctor Leonard McCoy
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
(1982) .... Doctor Leonard "Bones" McCoy
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
(1979) .... Doctor Leonard "Bones" McCoy
Night of the Lepus (1972) ....
Elign Vlark
Apache Uprising (1966) ....
Toby Jack Saunders
Johnny Reno (1966)
Black Spurs (1965) .... First
Sheriff
Marriage on the Rocks (1965)
Town Tamer (1965)
Gunfight at Comanche Creek (1964)
Where Love Has Gone (1964) ....
Sam Corwin
Warlock (1959) .... Curley Burne
Law and Jake Wade, The (1958)
.... Wexley
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
(1957) .... Morgan Earp
Raintree County (1957)
Man in the Gray Flannel Suit,
The (1956) .... Bit
Tension at Table Rock (1956)
.... Tim
Illegal (1955)
View from Pompey's Head, The
(1955)
Taxi (1953)
Men, The (1950) ... aka Battle
Stripe (1950)
Duke of Chicago (1949) ....
Ace Martin
Malaya (1949) ... aka Alien
Orders (1949)
Canon City (1948) .... Smalley
Fear in the Night (1947) ....
Vince Grayson
His TV-Shows:
77 Sunset Strip "88 Bars"
ABC Afternoon Playbreak
Bat Masterson
Black Saddle
Bold Ones: the Doctors
Bonanza
The Cowboys
The Dakotas
Death Valley Days
The Great Diamond Mines
Donna Reed Show
The Fugitive; The Gallent Men
Gunsmoke
Ironside
Laramie
Laredo
Lawman
The Lineup
The Lone Ranger
M Squad
Matinee Theatre
The Millionaire
Navy Log
Owen Marshall
Counselor at Law
Perry Mason
Police Story
Richard Diamond PE
Room 222
The Rough Riders
Route 66 "1800 Days to Justice"
Silent Force
Silent Service
Slattery's People
Stagecoach West
Star Trek (66-69)
Star Trek: The Animated Series
[Stimme] (73-75)
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Trackdown
Two Faces West
The Virginian
Wanted Dead or Alive
Wild, Wild, West
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