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Spock

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Spock – full name generally considered unpronounceable by Humans – was a male Human/Vulcan hybrid who became one of the most distinguished and respected figures in the United Federation of Planets. As a Starfleet officer in the 23rd century, he served aboard the starship USS Enterprise as science officer under Captain Christopher Pike, as first officer and science officer under Captain James T. Kirk, and as the commanding officer of the Enterprise during its tenure as a training ship. In the 24th century, Spock became an adviser to the leadership of the Federation and a celebrated ambassador on their behalf. He disappeared in 2387 after saving the Federation from a supernova that destroyed Romulus and caused the creation of the alternate reality. Spock died on New Vulcan in 2263 of the alternate reality.

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Spock

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Spock's mother

Amanda Grayson, 2210 - 2258, mother to Ambassador Spock, lived here. Vulcan H...

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Ealing Studios

Ealing Studios

Television and film production company and facilities provider.  White Lodge on Ealing Green was first used for making films in 1902.   Basil Dean acquired it in 1929 and, under the name Associated...

Group, Cinema, TV & Radio

1 memorial
Spike Milligan

Spike Milligan

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Person, Cinema, Humour, TV & Radio, India

6 memorials
Paul Newman

Paul Newman

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Person, Cinema, Seriously Famous, USA

1 memorial
Michael Winner

Michael Winner

Film director, producer and restaurant critic. Born 40 Belsize Grove. Directed 42 movies, including Death Wish in 1974, many of which were either panned or criticised for their violence and misogyn...

Person, Cinema, Food & Drink, History, Journalism / Publishing

1 memorial