African American actress/singer Nichelle Nichols was born in Robbins, a progressive Illinois community founded by blacks in the 1890s. Nichelle sang with the Duke Ellington and Lionel Hampton bands, then performed as a single in nightclubs. Garnering acting experience in supporting roles in such films as Mister Buddwing (1965) and Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding!(1966), Ms. Nichols was cast in her signature role in 1966: Lieutenant Nyota Uhura on Star Trek. Much was made in the mainstream press over the fact that here was the first TV science-fiction series to feature a black regular. Much more was made on the set of Trek by Nichols, who issued public complaints about the paucity of her character's screen time. She also seethed inwardly whenever star William Shatner, laboring under the assumption that every move he made was for the good of the series, ordered that Nichelle's lines be cut or altered because they "didn't fit her character." At the end of the first season, Nichols was poised to quit the series. She was persuaded to stay--by one of Star Trek's biggest fans: Dr. Martin Luther King, who felt that Uhura was a positive role model for black women. Before the series' three-year run was out, Nichols made television history by participating in an interracial kiss with William Shatner (though the scene itself was "fudged" so as not to offend those bigots who found such things offensive). In all her subsequent Trek endeavors, including the six theatrical features and the 1972 animated cartoon spin-off, Nichols saw to it that Uhura's contributions were of ever-increasing importance. In recent years, Nichelle Nichols has been active in several educational and pro-social organizations, and has been a guest host on the Sci-Fi cable channel's Inside Space; in 1994, she published her autobiography, Beyond Uhura: Star Trek and Other Memories.
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The Torturer
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2008 | |||
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Tru Loved
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2007 | |||
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Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner
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2006 | |||
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Are We There Yet?
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2005 | |||
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Surge of Power
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2004 | |||
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Snow Dogs
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2002 | |||
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Trekkies
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1997 | |||
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Trials and Tribble-ations
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1996 | |||
| 1995 | ||||
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William Shatner's Star Trek Memories
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1995 | |||
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Commander Toad in Space
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1993 | |||
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| 1989 | ||||
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The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra
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1988 | |||
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The Supernaturals
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1986 | |||
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Antony and Cleopatra
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1981 | |||
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Truck Turner
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1974 | |||
| 1973 | ||||
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Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole
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1972 | |||
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Tarzan's Deadly Silence
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1970 | |||
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Star Trek: Season 03
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1968 | |||
| 1967 | ||||
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Star Trek: Season 02
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1967 | |||
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Mister Buddwing
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1966 | |||
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Star Trek: Season 01
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1966 |






