Birthday: 28 December 1932, Robbins, Illinois, USA
Birth Name: Grace Nichols
Height: 165 cm
Nichelle Nichols was born Grace Nichols on December 28, 1932 in Robbins, Illinois. She began her show business career at age 16 as a singer with Duke Ellington in a ballet she created for one of his compositions and later sang with his band. After switching to acting, she was twice nominated for the Sarah Siddons Award for best actress in "The...
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Nichelle Nichols was born Grace Nichols on December 28, 1932 in Robbins, Illinois. She began her show business career at age 16 as a singer with Duke Ellington in a ballet she created for one of his compositions and later sang with his band. After switching to acting, she was twice nominated for the Sarah Siddons Award for best actress in "The Blacks" and "Kicks and Company". Her film debut found her dancing with Sammy Davis Jr. in Porgy and Bess (1959). A guest appearance on The Lieutenant (1963) led to an offer from Gene Roddenberry to join the cast of Star Trek (1966). Her best known role on the series is communications officer Lieutenant Nyota Uhura. She later repeated her role in a string of successful Star Trek films: Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979), Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (1982), Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984), Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986), Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989), and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991).Invited to join the board of directors of the National Space Institute, NASA asked her to participate in its astronaut recruitment programme for the space shuttle project. Three of her recruits were on the ill-fated Challenger mission. For her work, she received NASA's distinguished Public Service Award. She has a consultant firm, Women in Motion Inc. through which she produced and starred in the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum film "What's in It for Me?". With all this, she has not neglected her singing making a series of video albums the latest being "Nichelle Nichols: Live at Disneyland". Show less «
I think anybody with any intelligence sits down and sees Star Trek (1966) not as a kids' show.
I think anybody with any intelligence sits down and sees Star Trek (1966) not as a kids' show.
All the people in Star Trek (1966) will always be known as those characters. And what characters to ...Show more »
All the people in Star Trek (1966) will always be known as those characters. And what characters to have attached to your name in life! The show is such a phenomenon all over the world. Show less «
I've agreed to do several Star Trek conventions this coming year.
I've agreed to do several Star Trek conventions this coming year.
[on the Star Trek (1966) fans] I'm a fan of the fans. I love them. They're fabulous. I love being ar...Show more »
[on the Star Trek (1966) fans] I'm a fan of the fans. I love them. They're fabulous. I love being around them. I love their madness and their caring. I love watching them take off for a weekend, don the costumes, and become characters from the 23rd century and beyond. I thank the fans for giving us--me--so much support and love. I want them to know I love them. They'll always be my friends. I'll see the fans, always. They can rest assured of that. Show less «
Billie Holiday I never met, but I love her music.
Billie Holiday I never met, but I love her music.
Mahalia Jackson, I grew up around the corner from in Chicago.
Mahalia Jackson, I grew up around the corner from in Chicago.
I was very blessed in always knowing what I wanted to do, and by the grace of God, I've been able to...Show more »
I was very blessed in always knowing what I wanted to do, and by the grace of God, I've been able to succeed in my chosen career. Show less «
It's just coincidental that the acting took off first over everything else.
It's just coincidental that the acting took off first over everything else.