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Posts with tag: george-takei | Return to FantasySFBlog.com Homepage Bill Shatner Talks Takei Wedding Invite Snub The Shatner/Takei feud has taken on a life of its own. Bill Shatner has finally responds via video to George Takei's comments as to why he didn't invite Shatner to his wedding. Takei did invite other castmembers, such as Nichelle Nichols (Uhura) and Walter Koenig (Chekov). But Shatner says they were never close, he hasn't seen him in years and is puzzled why he would say these things. It's all most puzzling. Many people have said that Shatner was egocentric in his youth, but in all fairness George does seem a bit touchy in interviews, so who knows? Here's the video: Posted on October 21, 2008 Permalink | Subscribe | | | Comments (View) George Takei is getting married to his partner of 21 years, Brad Altman. After the California Supreme Court essentially legalized gay marriage, the couple couldn't wait to tie the knot. His best man will be Walter Koenig, who played Mr. Chekov on Star Trek and his maid of honor will be Uhura herself, Nichelle Nichols. Leonard Nimoy and his wife will also attend the wedding, which has multi-cultural elements. The wedding will be a formal affair at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles. (Takei is one of its founders.)Congratulations to the happy couple! Posted on June 2, 2008 Permalink | Subscribe | | | Comments (View) George Takei Has Asteroid Named After Him
George Takei, who played Sulu on the original Star Trek series, as well as Hiro Nakamura's dad on Heroes has gotten an asteroid named
after him.
Star Trek and Heroes star George Takei has been immortalized by having his name permanently affixed to an asteroid between Mars and Jupiter, StarTrek.com reported. The Committee on Small Body Nomenclature of the International Astronomical Union approved the name "7307 Takei" for the asteroid previously labeled "1994 GT9," the site reported.What an amazingly cool honor to receive -- we totally want an asteroid named after us. Congratulations, George! Posted on October 4, 2007 Permalink | Subscribe | | | Comments (View)
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