
Is Leonard Nimoy A-List?
Yes — Leonard Nimoy is an A-list celebrity, a household name with massive fame and influence.
Reached A-list in 1979
Motion Picture Return
Ranking Timeline
Star Trek Spock Debut
Nimoy originates the role of Mr. Spock in the *Star Trek* series, creating one of sci-fi's most iconic characters. His portrayal of the logical half-Vulcan becomes instantly beloved.
Motion Picture Return
Nimoy reprises Spock for *Star Trek: The Motion Picture* after negotiating for better pay and creative control. The film's success re-establishes him as a major star.
Wrath of Khan Death Scene
Spock's death in *The Wrath of Khan* becomes one of cinema's most emotional moments. Nimoy's performance earns critical acclaim and solidifies Spock's cultural impact.
Directing Star Trek III
Nimoy directs and stars in *Star Trek III: The Search for Spock*, which succeeds commercially. This launches his successful directing career while maintaining his acting legacy.
Star Trek IV Mega-Hit
Nimoy directs *Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home*, which becomes the highest-grossing Trek film to that point. The film's mainstream success and humor showcase his directorial talent.
Star Trek Reboot Passing Torch
Nimoy appears in J.J. Abrams' *Star Trek* reboot, passing the Spock role to Zachary Quinto. His presence bridges generations and introduces Spock to new audiences.
Death & Cultural Impact
Nimoy passes away from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at age 83. His death sparks worldwide tributes from fans, celebrities, and even NASA, celebrating his profound cultural impact.
Enduring Spock Legacy
Nimoy's legacy as Spock remains one of pop culture's most influential performances, inspiring countless people in science and space exploration. His artistic versatility and the character's enduring popularity maintain his A-tier status as a beloved icon.
Last updated: February 25, 2026