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Nichelle
Nichols was born in Robbins, Illinois, near Chicago. Her
father was both the town mayor of Robbins and its chief
magistrate. She has studied in Chicago as well as New York and
Los Angeles. During her time in New York, Nichelle appeared at
the famous Blue Angel and Playboy Clubs, as a singer. She also
appeared in the role of Carmen for a Chicago stock company
production of "Carmen Jones."
She has twice been nominated for the Sara Siddon Award as
best actress and is an accomplished dancer and singer. Her
first Siddon nomination was for her portrayal of Hazel Sharp
in "Kicks and Co.," and the second for her performance in "The
Blacks."
Nichelle toured the United States, Canada and Europe as a
singer with the Duke Ellington and Lionel Hampton bands. On
the west coast, she appeared in "Roar of the Grease Paint,
Smell of the Crowd," "For My People," and garnered high praise
for her performance in the James Baldwin play, "Blues for Mr.
Charlie."
Prior to being cast as Lt.
Uhura in Star Trek, Nichelle had guested on Gene
Roddenberry's first series, The Lieutenant.
At the end of Star Trek's first season, Nichelle was
thinking seriously of leaving the show, but a chance and
moving meeting with Martin Luther King changed her mind. He
told her she couldn't give up... she was a vital role model
for young black women in America. Needless to say, Nichelle
stayed with the show and has appeared in six of the seven
subsequent movies. She also provided the voice for Lt. Uhura
on the Star Trek animated series in 1974-75.
Following Star Trek's cancellation in 1969, Nichelle
went on to appear in films like, "Mister Buddwing," "Made in
Paris," "Porgy and Bess," and "Doctor, You've Got to be
Kidding!"
Turning her sights toward her music, Nichelle released a
single, "Shoop Shoop," on 20th Century Records and often sings
at her convention appearances. She has also released an album,
"Dark Side of the Moon," which includes the song she wrote in
tribute to Gene Roddenberry, "Gene." Nichelle sang the song at
Roddenberry's memorial service.
Always interested in space travel, Nichelle flew aboard the
C-141 Astronomy Observatory, which analyzed the atmospheres of
Mars and Saturn, on an eight hour, high altitude mission. She
was also special guest at the Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena
on July 17, 1976 to view the Viking probe's soft landing on
Mars. Along with the other cast members from the original
Star Trek, Nichelle attended the christening of the
first space shuttle, "Enterprise," at Cape Canaveral. Nichelle
also spends much time recruiting minorities for NASA.
A few years ago, Nichelle toured in a one-woman play where
she portrayed many famous black female singers of the 20th
century. Some of her hobbies are oil painting, designing her
own clothes, reading science fiction and sculpting. She has
also acted as spokesperson for her favorite charity, "The
Kwanzaa Foundation." Her biography, "Beyond Uhura," was
published in 1994.
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