@@fluxcapacitor007 He did a fantastic job. I think he and Ricardo Montalban probably had the two most memorable roles in Star Trek. I don't recall his name, but there was one actor who played the role of a Cardassian who imitated a ruthless murderer as a means of trying to pay for the injustices. That was another memorable role.
I learned that there is a crucial 10 year period a person must survive if they are going to live long and prosper. 46 to 56. When people die early it’s usually between this 10 year period. If you can make it to 57 there is a good chance you’ll be around long enough to die from natural causes.
Leonard Nimoy voiced Galvatron from "the transformers the movie" from 1986 and he voiced Sientinal Prime from "Dark of the moon"....the 3rd live action transformers movie.
@@jaws848 Speaking of Leonard Nimoy, until just recently, I had forgotten that he also hosted the TV series "In Search Of" from the mid to late '70s. Some episodes are right here on RUclips; I stumbled upon them a few weeks ago.
Even more depressing is how many of them died younger than the average life expectancy, assuming the numbers here are accurate. However, I didn't take the average of this group, so maybe it does average out. Anyway, our days are numbered.
I think that she only appeared in one episode, "Where No Man Has Gone Before", one of the earliest episodes, also starring Gary Lockwood, who is still alive. Kellerman passed away nearly 2.5 years ago.
@johnbrennan4449 I think that episode was a pilot for the TV show. They didn't sell Star Trek with "The Cage" with Jeffrey Hunter as Captain Pike. So they came up with this episode with Shatner.
This is an excellent presentation, albeit a sad one. Unless I missed her, Barbara Baldavin, who played Angela Martine in Star Trek's season 1 episodes "Balance of Terror" and "Shore Leave" and season 3's "Turnabout Intruder" as Communications Officer Teller, recently passed away this past March. My guess is that her passing came after this presentation was prepared. Thinking in particular about the original Star Trek: we've lost so many of the wonderful performers --- stars, co-stars, feature players and guest stars ---- who made the show such a classic. William Shatner, George Takei and Walter Koenig may well be the only ones still with us.
They both were superb in the fantastic episodes The Doomsday Machine and The Ultimate Computer respectively. They deserved to be mentioned. Looks like Shatner and Takei are the sole survivors. Left to battle each other until the end of time.
@@jh-sp8es She was also an exceptional aviatrix, having won the Powder Puff Derby one year. She attempted the first female solo flight to Russia but was denied airspace.
@@frankgesuele6298 When all other studios turned Gene Roddenberry down, it was actually Lucille Ball that saved the Star Trek series. Everyone, including Gene, owed Lucille Ball…
Paul Winfield, John Schuck, Majel Barrett. All three made appearances on both Star Trek and Babylon 5. Perhaps there were others, but I can't think of any at the moment.
Winfield couldn't catch a break on Star Trek. Played a captain in each of his two appearances in the Trekverse and - 30 year spoiler alert - they both croaked 😭😭!
Karen Steele’s year of death is wrong by ten years. It’s 1988. And Arthur Batanides was born 1923 and died in 2000. I wish people double check everything on videos before posting them
John Colicos was also "Mikos Cassadine" during the "Ice Princess" storyline in the early 1980s on "General Hospital". His widow, "Helena Cassadine", who showed up at Luke and Laura's wedding was late actress Elizabeth Taylor. Yes, I watched General Hospital until the 1990s. John Colicos was also "Baltar" on the original Battlestar Galactica.
And the pic of Meg Wyllie without make up IS Estelle Getty! And Arthur Batanides was in Police Academy 2 AND it was not filmed until 1985! and I do NOT think he played a corps so he did not die in 1969!
Yes & his son Sean Cassidy carries on his father's tradition playing, Son Of Lurch, Sean's 6'7" looks just like his dad, only a couple inches shorter & doesn't have his dad's deep voice, but he does a fantastic job, Ted was a great actor👍✌️
Wherever cancer first appears that's what goes on the death certificate. My father had it all through his intestines but since it was first diagnosed in the lungs his cause of death was listed as lung cancer
In the case of Anton Yelchin, it was not only an accident, but a freak accident. His jeep slipped out of neutral an pinned him to the iron gate he went to open and crushed him to death.
Pretty good video, in spite of the several errors and many omissions. As someone else mentioned, what about William Windom who's guest starring role in "The Doomsday Machine" was one of the BEST guest star appearances in all of Star Trek ( My favorite TOS episode)😊
That picture of Madge Sinclair is from her role as Geordis Mother (Captain LaForge) the Saratoga Captain (btw, the first female & black captain in Star Trek, nomatter what STD claimed ) would be a Wreth of Khan uniform
I met Persis Khambatta a few years before she died. She was a sweet, lovely person. She was so very nice and pleasant to talk with. A very interesting person. I was saddened to know she had passed. I hope she's happy now. RIP
Thank you Star Trek and all it's creative participants.🛐 In the 1960s and early 70s, there were only a few who kept me sane while going through grades 6 through 12: Gene Roddenberry & his franchise, Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, Firesign Theater and Mad magazine. They all resonated with and validated the way I felt and thought about life. ❤
this is something that is great to see but sad, some of these actors lived long ages. i commend them for the parts they played = i have been a star trek fan for a very long time and believe it or not i am still watching the original star trek.
Arthur betanides died in 2000 not 1969! Even the 2 date dony add up. He would only be 43 in 1969. Unless of course he had jumped into a time dilation bubble, so common out in space. Lisa Banes died of a brain injury. She was struck by a man riding a scooter, not while riding one herself.
God I'm such a Star Trek geek! :-) I recognized every single one of them. I also noticed as I'm sure all of you did, that most of them died of some sort of cancer. I lost both my parents and numerous friends and family members to that ugly disease. I was kinda sorta fortunate, as I survived stage 4 stomach cancer. I say kinda sorta, because stomach cancer it's not only extraordinarily painful, but devastates your insides. Hopefully when humankind finally does reach the starship age, we also find a way to eradicate cancer forever! 👍
Jill Ireland alias Leila Kalomi is shown in a Starfleet uniform, but she was a civilian in that episode. Just one of several mistakes in this video. The price of relying too much on AI.
Grace Lee Whitney was probably the one I was sad about the most. When she disappeared from season 1 it was noticeable. You could tell they were setting up something between her and Kirk early on. I wish they would have carried that through to some extent even if it had ended like TNG with Crusher and Picard. I’m glad she got some roles later on in the movies at least.
Glad to note that Barbara Babcock is still with us -- she had a couple of lead roles and did voice-overs too, long before winning an Emmy for Hill Street Blues. She did something to me. 😉😏
Talk about a series that created it own universe and influenced so many young minds. Star Trek confronted many social issues and taboo's with thoughtful and intelligent writing and made you question what is truly right and wrong. Gene you will always be loved and remembered. What you created has lived on in so many people and I hope that the vision you had for our beautiful world will come true.
RIP to all these Legends. We will never forget them. Exspecialy the people who died in a young age. I am a Trekki since I was 12 and I don't no why but I have tears in my eyes although many of this actors I have never meet in real live😢
I had a massive crush on Kirsty alley she was such an incredibly beautiful woman i was so sad to see her slip away and pass into whatever awaits us RIP Kirsty you still have my heart.💗
Of these, the most tragic is Anton Yelchin, he died in a freak accident. He was only 27 and was becoming a star. He was suppose to be at a rehearsal and didnt show up, so his friends went looking for him. They found him in a way, that likely still bothers them.
That's not Frank Gorshan, that's Lou Antonio.
Yeah!
What he said!
Not the Riddler😮
Beat me to it. 😸
@@serfcityherewecome8069, me too
Seriously! I mean, everybody knows that Frank's face was BLACK on the right side! All of Lou's people are WHITE on the right side!
should have added William Windom (Commander Matt Decker from The Doomsday Machine) who passed away in 2012.
I was wondering why he wasn't on the list. He WAS Commodore Decker!
Possibly the best performance by a guest star in the entire original series.
@@fluxcapacitor007 His emotional performance as he recounts the loss of his crew still makes me shudder.
@@fluxcapacitor007 He did a fantastic job. I think he and Ricardo Montalban probably had the two most memorable roles in Star Trek. I don't recall his name, but there was one actor who played the role of a Cardassian who imitated a ruthless murderer as a means of trying to pay for the injustices. That was another memorable role.
@@thudthud5423 Star Trek Deep Space 9 Season 1 episode 19 "Duet" Guest starring Harris Yulin. I watched it 2 days ago. :)
Amazing how so many people don't even make it to 50. Kind of makes you realise you're lucky to still be alive.
I agree. These sites are a grim reminder of one's own mortality.
Some were from cancer and smoking back then.
I learned that there is a crucial 10 year period a person must survive if they are going to live long and prosper. 46 to 56. When people die early it’s usually between this 10 year period. If you can make it to 57 there is a good chance you’ll be around long enough to die from natural causes.
Damn do not see at least see 50 years of age. 😢
Sadly, Most Of Them Were Lifetime Smokers . . .;-(
RIP Roger C. Carmel aka Harcourt Fenton "Harry" Mudd.
He also voiced the Decepticon "Cyclonus" in "The Transformers The Movie" from 1986
Leonard Nimoy voiced Galvatron from "the transformers the movie" from 1986 and he voiced Sientinal Prime from "Dark of the moon"....the 3rd live action transformers movie.
@@jaws848 Speaking of Leonard Nimoy, until just recently, I had forgotten that he also hosted the TV series "In Search Of" from the mid to late '70s. Some episodes are right here on RUclips; I stumbled upon them a few weeks ago.
@@rickarnold7778 must have a look.👍
I didn’t see him in the lineup; everyone’s fave skalliwag!
KIRSTIE ALLEY. NOT KRISTY. This is full of errors. Good grief. Do it properly or not at all.
If A.I. says it's Kristy, you start rewriting history.
No diss against Robin Curtis, but Kirstie Alley as Saavik was the best Saavik.
How about you have a go at it?
Disagree. It was still a valuable retrospective.
@@greatlambrini8722 Kirstie Alley passed? When?
Damned depressing. RIP all. You will live on in your outstanding performances.
Even more depressing is how many of them died younger than the average life expectancy, assuming the numbers here are accurate. However, I didn't take the average of this group, so maybe it does average out.
Anyway, our days are numbered.
Definitely!
You can say that again !!!
It's good to see them once again 😊
So cool that Robert Lansing had his photo taken with the black cat.
Notorious asshole who was canceled, fired, or not-picked-up on everything he did.
I believe that they omitted Sally Kellerman, who appeared in the first season, of TOS.
I think that she only appeared in one episode, "Where No Man Has Gone Before", one of the earliest episodes, also starring Gary Lockwood, who is still alive. Kellerman passed away nearly 2.5 years ago.
@johnbrennan4449 I think that episode was a pilot for the TV show. They didn't sell Star Trek with "The Cage" with Jeffrey Hunter as Captain Pike. So they came up with this episode with Shatner.
@@BIGELOW.65 You are correct sir.
@@johnbrennan4449 Many of the actresses in the list were one off appearances.
Yes !!!
Thank you for the memories!
And William Shatner lives on....
Hope Bill Outlives Mr. Sulu & Chechov.
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
So does Michael Forest (Apollo) who is older still.
@@davidwesley2525 Sulu might live a long time due to being asian... but that guy really has gotten insufferable lately.
Captain only goes down with his ship
@@Blundabus1337 Yes, he might have some “Centenarian Okinawa” blood.
They're all dead, Jim.
Now that was funny
Underrated.
😂😂😂
Redshirts?
@@howardsontz983 funny, and yet not funny… we lost so many legendary actors, starting with Roddenberry. 😞
This is an excellent presentation, albeit a sad one. Unless I missed her, Barbara Baldavin, who played Angela Martine in Star Trek's season 1 episodes "Balance of Terror" and "Shore Leave" and season 3's "Turnabout Intruder" as Communications Officer Teller, recently passed away this past March. My guess is that her passing came after this presentation was prepared. Thinking in particular about the original Star Trek: we've lost so many of the wonderful performers --- stars, co-stars, feature players and guest stars ---- who made the show such a classic. William Shatner, George Takei and Walter Koenig may well be the only ones still with us.
Thanks for the effort, I'm surprised you missed several actors: Greg Itzkin, Gywnth Walsh, David Warner,
And William Shallert(1922-2016) -Nilz Baris "The Trouble with Tribbles"
Harry Mudd also ….
Andreas Katsulas (Commander Tomalak) too
And how could they leave out Alec Guinness and Carrie Fisher???!!!
@@concernedliberal4453 They are Star Wars actors.
What about William Windom and William Marshall?
They both were superb in the fantastic episodes The Doomsday Machine and The Ultimate Computer respectively. They deserved to be mentioned. Looks like Shatner and Takei are the sole survivors. Left to battle each other until the end of time.
@@michaeljordan9879 Walter Koenig / Pavel Chekov is still with us.
@@michaeljordan9879 Trapped for eternity with mad man at your throat.😄
What of Lazarus?
Yep, They Missed A Couple Of Star Trek Actors In This Video . . . Ouch . . .
Susan Oliver was my favorite...beautiful woman.
She sure was…and do you know what’s strange about her?….as beautiful as she was she was never married or had children
A rolling stone gathers no moss.@@jh-sp8es
@@bobfeller604 Yvonne Craig was mine; there was more sexual tension in ‘Whom Gods Destroy’ than the entire run of Dynasty 😻😻😻
@@jh-sp8es She was also an exceptional aviatrix, having won the Powder Puff Derby one year. She attempted the first female solo flight to Russia but was denied airspace.
And to think James T Kirk (William Shatner) out lived them all.
Sulu will stick around long enough to annoy him to death.
@@andygossard4293OH MY 😱😱😱
Cause he was in to sport all his life.
And as far as guest stars, Julie Newmar (Friday's Child) is still kickin'.. 😁
@@robertmcpherson1617 So is “Apollo”, Michael Forest, 2 years older than Shatner.
Thank you for the upload - grew up watching these actors, and it's sad that we have lost so many, especially at an early age.
I know he is not an actor but Gene Roddenberry
Correct. And also a lot of the writers are no longer with us like Gene Coon, Harlan Ellison, etc.
All of them owe him.
I would have included him
@@frankgesuele6298 When all other studios turned Gene Roddenberry down, it was actually Lucille Ball that saved the Star Trek series. Everyone, including Gene, owed Lucille Ball…
Without Gene R., none of this would have come about & we wouldn't have these inspiring memories❗He ought to be included here, up front. 💫🔫
Wasn't Yvonne Craig also Batgirl?
Yes.
Yes
@@Snuffy03 Yes. One of the few pre 90s actresses I still have a crush on 🤩
@@sotheresthat7882 Yep. I was 16 when she was Batgirl. That outfit was awesome. Or maybe it was just rising testosterone.🤣🤣🤣
Barbara Gordon Commissioner Gordon's daughter from Batman TV show in the 60's.
IMHO Paul Winfield's best Star Trek role was Captain Dathon in the TNG episode Darmok.
In my top 5 TNG episodes.
Paul Winfield, John Schuck, Majel Barrett. All three made appearances on both Star Trek and Babylon 5. Perhaps there were others, but I can't think of any at the moment.
@@alanlinfield8207 Walter Koenig, who is still alive, played Ensign Chekhov on Star Trek, and Bester on Babylon 5.
@@ZER0ZER0SE7EN Right! How could I forget that one? Thanks for posting.
Winfield couldn't catch a break on Star Trek. Played a captain in each of his two appearances in the Trekverse and - 30 year spoiler alert - they both croaked 😭😭!
So sad to see so many pass away at a relatively young age. Their work lives on. Thanks for the upload. I know it took sometime to put together.
As I read the comments I see there were many inaccuracies, but it is still good to see the names of actors who brought Star Trek to life.
I see that many folks here have pointed out a number of omissions. Nonetheless, I feel that this is still a very good effort.
It's good to see them once again 😊
@@rickarnold7778 Its also something that can be corrected and built upon. As the expression goes, don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
Karen Steele’s year of death is wrong by ten years. It’s 1988. And Arthur Batanides was born 1923 and died in 2000. I wish people double check everything on videos before posting them
CLARENCE Williams III. He was on THE MOD SQUAD.
That surprised me. I didn't even recognize him. But how often does that happen? lol
Also spelled his name wrong
John Colicos was also "Mikos Cassadine" during the "Ice Princess" storyline in the early 1980s on "General Hospital". His widow, "Helena Cassadine", who showed up at Luke and Laura's wedding was late actress Elizabeth Taylor. Yes, I watched General Hospital until the 1990s.
John Colicos was also "Baltar" on the original Battlestar Galactica.
That is not Frank Gorshin pictured. Frank was black on his right side. That picture is Lou Antonio
All HIS people are white on the RIGHT side!
It’s amazing how many people died of cancer or heart attack
Thanks for the memories. May their souls shine like brilliant stars in the multiverse.🎉
And the pic of Meg Wyllie without make up IS Estelle Getty! And Arthur Batanides was in Police Academy 2 AND it was not filmed until 1985! and I do NOT think he played a corps so he did not die in 1969!
I didn't see Paul Sorvino on this list.
Or David Ogden Steirs (Timicin)
Thank you for bringing back many fond memories.
Ted Cassidy will always be remembered as Lurch.
Yes & his son Sean Cassidy carries on his father's tradition playing, Son Of Lurch, Sean's 6'7" looks just like his dad, only a couple inches shorter & doesn't have his dad's deep voice, but he does a fantastic job, Ted was a great actor👍✌️
Majel Barrett was also Lwoxanna Troi and the voice of the computer in the Next Generation.
also, spell-check the names of some of these people (Kristie vs Kirstie) and characters (Krako vs Karko)
Wrong picture for Frank Gorshin. Math skills (ages) need improvement, too.
As far as age is concern, if they died before their birthday, the math would come up 1 year too short
@@josephperry1168 Right, I got that - not going to watch the video again, there are other discrepancies (unless it’s been edited).
Yeah that's the white/black guy not the black/white guy in Our Last Battlefield.
@@josephperry1168Yes, but explain 1926 plus 76 being 1969. 🤔
Great video. However, I believe Susan Oliver - the original green-skinned Orion woman - died of colorectal Cancer.
it spread to her lungs. she was a heavy smoker
Wherever cancer first appears that's what goes on the death certificate. My father had it all through his intestines but since it was first diagnosed in the lungs his cause of death was listed as lung cancer
Thank you for providing useful information
Beautiful and handsome actors. Many of the older actors I remember
from TV shows in the 50's and beyond.
Stephen Brooks who played Ensign Garrovick in Obsession of a Heart Attack Aged 57
Missed, John Winston and Barbara Baldavin and Robert Walker Jr.
No mention of Lord Garth? Lots of mistakes and omissions here.
I noticed that also…
So what
I thought the same thing
That's right. Steve Inhat passed away and he was fairly young when he did.
In the case of Anton Yelchin, it was not only an accident, but a freak accident. His jeep slipped out of neutral an pinned him to the iron gate he went to open and crushed him to death.
I think it was the emergency brake that failed, Jeep rolled back and crushed him.
Sooo sad. He was too young 😢
Terribly sad
Ouch! So many talented actors that made Trek so good and entertaining gone! Thank you and RIP.
Keye Luke, also know as #1 son in the Charlie Chan movies. Charlie Chan played by a Swedish actor Warner Oland
And Blind Master Po in "Kung Fu."
@@les4767also the Voice of Charlie Chan in the Hanna - Barbera Animated Series.
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Pretty good video, in spite of the several errors and many omissions. As someone else mentioned, what about William Windom who's guest starring role in "The Doomsday Machine" was one of the BEST guest star appearances in all of Star Trek ( My favorite TOS episode)😊
Ted Cassidy was awesome! I spent two weeks on a B-movie set with him. A very kind and gentle man.
WOW! That had to have been so awesome meeting him! Hes still an idol of mine👍✌️
That picture of Madge Sinclair is from her role as Geordis Mother (Captain LaForge) the Saratoga Captain (btw, the first female & black captain in Star Trek, nomatter what STD claimed ) would be a Wreth of Khan uniform
all of them Legends thank you all
i think the format would cleaner if the icons were arranged by oldest death date first
Or grouped by show / movie the first appeared in.
The pictured Lou Antonio who played Lokai wrongly labeled Bele, is 90 years old and still with us!
That was totally fascinating. I wish it had been only original series actors, but it largely was.
Simply because most TNG/DS9/VOY actors are still with us. Miss Rene and Arom though 😢
powerful video...see the comments, maybe remake it with corrections/additions? I was not expecting it to be so powerful, it's worth doing
I met Persis Khambatta a few years before she died. She was a sweet, lovely person. She was so very nice and pleasant to talk with. A very interesting person. I was saddened to know she had passed. I hope she's happy now. RIP
Thank you Star Trek and all it's creative participants.🛐
In the 1960s and early 70s, there were only a few who kept me sane while going through grades 6 through 12: Gene Roddenberry & his franchise, Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, Firesign Theater and Mad magazine.
They all resonated with and validated the way I felt and thought about life. ❤
this is something that is great to see but sad, some of these actors lived long ages. i commend them for the parts they played = i have been a star trek fan for a very long time and believe it or not i am still watching the original star trek.
Thank you 😢
Arthur betanides died in 2000 not 1969! Even the 2 date dony add up. He would only be 43 in 1969. Unless of course he had jumped into a time dilation bubble, so common out in space. Lisa Banes died of a brain injury. She was struck by a man riding a scooter, not while riding one herself.
Fascinating!
Thank You
May they all rest in peace ,God bless them .
All but one
God I'm such a Star Trek geek! :-)
I recognized every single one of them. I also noticed as I'm sure all of you did, that most of them died of some sort of cancer.
I lost both my parents and numerous friends and family members to that ugly disease.
I was kinda sorta fortunate, as I survived stage 4 stomach cancer. I say kinda sorta, because stomach cancer it's not only extraordinarily painful, but devastates your insides.
Hopefully when humankind finally does reach the starship age, we also find a way to eradicate cancer forever! 👍
My favourite Deforest Kelly. Bones.
He was a cowboy/gun fighter star turned Doctor. What awesome casting!
Damn it, Jim, I'm a GUN Fighter!
He is a space cowboy .
Estelle Getty was not in Star Trek
Yeah, but wouldn’t that have been a hoot
I noticed that too !
William Shatner is the only one from the original cast who is still alive.
What about Koenig and Takei?
What about George Takei and Walter Koenig ???
No Jeanne Bal. No Alfred Ryder. Both guest starred in "The Man Trap."
Jill Ireland alias Leila Kalomi is shown in a Starfleet uniform, but she was a civilian in that episode. Just one of several mistakes in this video. The price of relying too much on AI.
Wow!!!! Had no idea so many had left us. Yeoman Rand? Holy cow!
I'm 65, and I hate seeing younger people die 😢
All great, talented actors and actresses. We are less enriched without them.
That's Estelle Getty not Meg Wyllie. “Picture it: Talos IV, Stardate 3012.4”🤣🤣🤣
She is resting at Shady Pines!
Some day I would like to go back and see all of this video, however you have Frank Gorshin's picture incorrect. That is Lou Antonio.
Grace Lee Whitney was probably the one I was sad about the most. When she disappeared from season 1 it was noticeable. You could tell they were setting up something between her and Kirk early on. I wish they would have carried that through to some extent even if it had ended like TNG with Crusher and Picard. I’m glad she got some roles later on in the movies at least.
I was honoured to work with Leonard Nimoy on Fringe about 6 months to a year before he officially retired.
James Gregory (1911-2002) was 90 years of age when he passed on.
...It says that
@@Howiex-is8gq You have the dates right, but the age shows 78.
@@ECO473yah I’m guessing they failed basic math
Interesting 🧐🤔
David Soul dies in january 2024 (episode "The Apple").
7:55 Kirstie Alley, the only Vulcan who whose eyes were so pretty that the make-up crew wouldn't touch her eyebrows. Believe it or not.
...as pointed out by others, that's a picture of Lou Antonio......and HE is STILL alive!
Thanks
Glad to note that Barbara Babcock is still with us -- she had a couple of lead roles and did voice-overs too, long before winning an Emmy for Hill Street Blues. She did something to me. 😉😏
Talk about a series that created it own universe and influenced so many young minds. Star Trek confronted many social issues and taboo's with thoughtful and intelligent writing and made you question what is truly right and wrong. Gene you will always be loved and remembered. What you created has lived on in so many people and I hope that the vision you had for our beautiful world will come true.
My favorite is Roger Carmel as Harcourt "Harry" Fenton Mudd. Most loveable villain ever.
Seeing Nurse Ogawa at the end surprised and saddened me. She was such a likeable side character.
Sulu, Captain Kirk and Chekov still hanging on
There are others-Apollo (Michael Forest) for one.
RIP to all these Legends. We will never forget them. Exspecialy the people who died in a young age. I am a Trekki since I was 12 and I don't no why but I have tears in my eyes although many of this actors I have never meet in real live😢
5:50
Anton YELCHIN was awesome in all of his movies
So much for living long and prospering.
Mr. Spock was a Smoker in Real Life & He Couldn't Break the Habit.
The memories these people created for me God Bless them all
There are many more. Please make part 2. Yes, Frank Gorshin was a mistake.
You have the wrong picture for Frank Gorshin
Yes, that’s Lou Antonio, who also passed but is not recognized.
@@historybuff66 No, he's still alive.
it's not fair when young people die too soon
I thought Uhura would never appear. ThanQ for the entertainment. R.I.E.P. all. 🦋 🕊.
I had a massive crush on Kirsty alley she was such an incredibly beautiful woman i was so sad to see her slip away and pass into whatever awaits us RIP Kirsty you still have my heart.💗
But Shatner's still kicking.
It would of made the video much better with accurate information and also display the deaths in a chronological timeline according to when they died.
It is more than fine just how it is
@@Tom-d9x no it's not
@@VorchaKali Let's see what you can do.
@@Tom-d9x ruclips.net/p/PLcRyYQsCSIcPpY2bKvT1EdYKQTu1l-r52&si=UvWYzYO-zQdxM9gc
That’s not Frank Gorshin…and Frank Gorshin died from lung cancer, complicated by emphysema and pneumonia …
And smoking
Of these, the most tragic is Anton Yelchin, he died in a freak accident. He was only 27 and was becoming a star. He was suppose to be at a rehearsal and didnt show up, so his friends went looking for him. They found him in a way, that likely still bothers them.
You forgot Perry Lopez who played Lt. Esteban Rodriquez.
Captain Kirk has survived them all.
So has Michael Forest, Apollo, who is older still.
I kinda dig the symbols for the cause of death.
Kinda groovy man!