The mission of the USS Enterprise is to boldly go where no one has gone before, but its crew can't get anywhere without the expertise of the ship's best mate, Montgomery Scott (James Doohan), AKA ...
James Doohan as Scotty in the ‘Star Trek’ episode ‘Whom Gods Destroy,’ aired on January 3, 1969 | CBS via Getty Images Born in 1920 to Irish immigrants, James Doohan spent his early childhood living ...
Star Trek characters were known for some wild injuries on the show, but few fans realized one actor hid a real war wound on set! Star Trek was a show of the 1960s set in the future, but it was clear ...
LOS ANGELES -The burly chief engineer of the Starship Enterprise in the original “Star Trek” TV series and movies who responded to the command “Beam me up, Scotty,” James Doohan, died yesterday. He ...
We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. The only person you ever want beaming you up in the Star Trek canon is back, and he’s got a brand-new origin ...
Then there’s the aforementioned press conference for Star Trek: The Motion Picture in March 1978—a moment that signaled the franchise’s official leap to the big screen. Seated before a dramatic ...
LOS ANGELES "Star Trek" actor James Doohan famed for his portrayal of "Beam Me Up" Scotty, the intrepid engineer who kept the starship Enterprise warping across galaxies grinned and waved to fans ...
You’ve seen the black-and-white D-Day photographs taken under fire on the Normandy beaches during Operation Overlord, the pivotal World War II invasion that led to the defeat of Germany in 1945.
LOS ANGELES (AP) James Doohan, the chief engineer of the Starship Enterprise in the original "Star Trek" TV series and movies who responded to the command "Beam me up, Scotty," died Wednesday. He was ...
LOS ANGELES -- James Doohan, who played the engineer on the original cult ''Star Trek" TV series and movies and inspired the catch phrase ''Beam me up, Scotty," left behind one final wish -- to return ...