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Scotty beamed up: Star Trek icon is dead

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Scotty beamed up: Star Trek icon is dead
By Sam Knight, Times Online


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James Doohan, the actor best known for his role as the intergalactic engineer Scotty in Star Trek, has died at his home in the US. He was 85.



Doohan lost his struggle against pneumonia and Alzheimer's disease this morning in Washington State, according to his agent and friend Steve Stevens.

A Canadian actor with a knack for accents, Doohan became inseparable from his role as Montgomery Scott, the surly Scottish engineer on the Starship Enterprise, after he was cast in the original Star Trek series in 1967.

He played Scotty alongside William Shatner as Captain James Kirk and Leonard Nimoy as the mercurial Mr Spock. Doohan then spent three years responding to requests of "Beam me up, Scotty" and eking out power from the Enterprise before being cast in seven Star Trek feature films.

"I can't change the laws of physics!", "I've giv'n her all she's got Captain, an' I canna give her no more", were among the catchphrases of the character, who described himself as an "old Aberdeen pub-crawler".

"He loved being Scotty," said Mr Stevens today. "He loved the whole Star Trek thing. I don’t think people knew what a terrific actor he was."

According to Christian Sparborth, editor of Star Trek fan site TrekToday.com, Doohan was integral to the success of one of the world's best known television series.

"It's a character that would never have even existed if it hadn't been for Doohan himself," Mr Sparbroth told Times Online.

"He was fond of telling fans at conventions about his original Star Trek audition, when Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry had him trying on many different accents, before finally asking Doohan what he himself thought would be the best option. Doohan thought for a moment, and then replied, 'All the world's best engineers have been Scottish' ."

According to Mr Sparbroth, Doohan found himself unable to escape the role of Scotty but eventually embraced the part.

Struggling with illness, Doohan continued to attend conferences and conventions for Star Trek fans. Last year he was the guest of honour at a "Beam me up, Scotty!" convention in Los Angeles. His final public appearance came last October, when he was honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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A little history

Actor James Doohan is best known to Star Trek fans as Scotty ("Montgomery Scott"), the chief engineer aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise in the original Star Trek series. But before joining Star Trek, he was member of the Canadian Forces, fighting with the Allies in World War II. After the war, he did several TV and radio shows and appeared in the first seven Star Trek motion pictures. In the years since the final episode of Star Trek, Doohan has pursued a speaking career that has taken him to more than 250 colleges throughout the U.S. and Canada. In addition, he makes appearances at numerous Star Trek conventions, all on his Celebrity Scooter.
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While I've never met the man or seen him in person, in all the movies and shows he appeared in, he seemed like a really nice guy to meet.

God speed.

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I saw the news this morning. Another entertainer from my era has left Earth. We certainly aren't getting any younger, are we. It's nice that he was able to stay active with his character's icon status. That's hard to do with Alzheimer's. Interesting that he wasn't even Scottish - those whacky Canadians can do anything! Hope he had a happy life.

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Loonette wrote:I saw the news this morning. Another entertainer from my era has left Earth. We certainly aren't getting any younger, are we. It's nice that he was able to stay active with his character's icon status. That's hard to do with Alzheimer's. Interesting that he wasn't even Scottish - those whacky Canadians can do anything! Hope he had a happy life.

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It's sad that as a Canadian I didn't even know he was Canadian! I thought he WAS Scottish all along!

It's just like the guy who does the "Lucky Charms" cereal voice isn't Scottish either! LOL.

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totalmotorcycle wrote: It's sad that as a Canadian I didn't even know he was Canadian! I thought he WAS Scottish all along!
You're not alone on that one - not only was I surprised to hear he was Canadian, I was astounded to learn he was a Captain with the Royal Canadian Artillery in WWII.
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*sniffs*

Poor scotty got Alzheimers... :(
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totalmotorcycle wrote:It's just like the guy who does the "Lucky Charms" cereal voice isn't Scottish either! LOL.
Yeah.... I'd expect he's Irish... although your ads are probably different to ours, so you might not have the leprichaun on the box
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RIP Mr. Doohan... RIP. :(
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Here's another weird thing - I live in Seattle so I get up to BC occasionally (which I love by the way - great city), sometimes I feel like the Canadian accent up there sounds the faintest bit Scottish! Just the American ears I guess.

Anyway - he'll be missed. You should rent 'Trekkies' if you haven't seen it. Very funny.
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cb360 wrote:sometimes I feel like the Canadian accent up there
Accent? We have an accent? :?
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