LEONARD NIMOY (Vladeck) and WILLIAM SHATNER (Michael Donfield) appearing together for the first time in The Man from U.N.C.L.E. episode "The Project Strigas Affair" (1964), directed by Joseph Sargent
Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill was born May 5, 1983 in St Helier, Jersey. The 40-year-old actor is best known for his portrayal of Kat-El aka Clark Kent aka Superman in the DC Extended Universe. Henry's film credits include Albert Mondego in The Count of Monte Cristo; Melot in Tristan & Isolde; Humphrey in Stardust; The Hunter in Red Riding Hood; Theseus in Immortals; Napoleon in The Man from U.N.C.L.E.; August Walker in Mission: Impossible - Fallout; Sherlock Holmes in Enola Holmes and Enola Holmes 2; and Gus March-Phillips in The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. His television credits include Simon Mayfield in Midsomer Murders; Charles Brandon in The Tudors; and Gerald of River in The Witcher. Henry is 6 feet and 1 inch tall.
yelling at this article by long-time variety columnist army archerd (not sure if this was actually published in variety) about david mccallum's bondage adventures during the filming of "the alexander the greater affair"
I found subs of this, so here is a not-really-Star-Trek-but-you-know edit for you
Context: In 1964, the TV series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. had an episode (s1 e9 - The Project Strigas Affair) starring both William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy as secondary characters. This is literally how the two met for the first time.
Some scenes might look confusing without watching the full episode, but I left them because they were funny.
BONUS: in the first scene where Shatner and Nimoy appear together in their career, as part of the mission, Michael (Shatner) is supposed to act as a specific persona at the party:
As you can see in the video, Michael does it pretty well! He gets drunk! He flirts with a woman! And then…
my school library regularly purges its outdated books and just gives them away for free. usually theyre just technical books that arent interesting to anyone, but i found an old book on fan culture, which contained this gem