Nichelle Nichols, known for her role as Lt. Uhura in Star Trek, has inspired fans and the entertainment industry with quotes like "Science is not a boy's game, it's not a girl's game. It's everyone's game." and "I'm going to be the first black woman in space." These quotes have left a lasting impact by promoting diversity and empowerment in the industry.
Nichelle Nichols wanted to quit her job on Star Trek because she was offered a Broadway role and felt limited by her character's development on the show.
Some recommended books on the theory of mind include "The Mind's I" by Douglas Hofstadter and Daniel Dennett, "Mindreading: An Integrated Account of Pretence, Self-Awareness, and Understanding Other Minds" by Shaun Nichols and Stephen P. Stich, and "The Social Brain: Discovering the Networks of the Mind" by Michael S. Gazzaniga.
Nichelle Nichols's birth name is Grace Nichols.
Nichelle Nichols was born on December 28, 1932.
Nichelle Nichols did not appear in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf.
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Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura of Star Trek TOS) is 85 years old (birthdate: December 28, 1932).
Nichelle Nichols played the character of communications officer Lieutenant Uhura
Nichelle Nichols wanted to quit her job on Star Trek because she was offered a Broadway role and felt limited by her character's development on the show.
Nichelle Nichols and Martin Luther King, Jr. met at a time when Ms. Nichols was thinking about leaving the show. Dr. King gave her encouragement and opened her eyes to what a tremendous inspiration she was to so many people in her role as Lt. Uhura.
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Lieutenant Uhura, the ship's communications officer (portrayed by Nichelle Nichols).
The cast of Inside Space - 1992 includes: Nichelle Nichols as Host
Nichelle Nichols has written: 'Saturna's quest' -- subject(s): Sci-Fi 'Saturn's child' -- subject(s): American Science fiction, Satellites, Twenty-first century, Life on other planets, Fiction 'Beyond Uhura' -- subject(s): Biography, Singers, Actors