From Sawdust to Stardust: The Biography of DeForest Kelley, Star Trek's Dr. McCoy
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He was a humanist with a Georgia accent. Atticus Finch with a medical degree.
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he was named for Lee DeForest,
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Largo I can forget quite well his face… When one is gone so long! I can forget both time and space… I can forget a song I don’t know how to hold a dream Or how a rhyme should start But I do know that words can cling Like tear drops on my heart! —FAY W
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They kept a protective watch over one another, and if one were insulted or in need, then all would rally around and come to the aid of their friend.
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He continued to study his art, and himself, ever mindful of the temptations that could fester inside and make a man hollow.
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The memory of the lanky young man he barely knew running through traffic to wish him well and safe return always stayed with Cornthwait.
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“I remember him…that he was one of the nice ones in our calling, in the game.”
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Because of his background in radio, DeForest was selected out of the thousands of unskilled and modestly educated draftees sent into combat.
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That's hilarious!!!!!
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Fresh to the FMPU, Kelley created many of the trees and shrubs from sponges and paint.
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To mean so much to one person was completely captivating
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“I had to join the Army to make a Navy picture to become an actor,”