Jim Parsons on the late Leonard Nimoy: He was a true gentleman

If there is one actor the finicky Dr. Sheldon Cooper of The Big Bang Theory puts on a pedestal, then it is the late Leonard Nimoy, who portrayed Spock in the original Star Trek movies.

The actor who plays Sheldon, Jim Parsons, is not as obsessed with Nimoy as Sheldon is, but he still looks up to him as a "true gentleman" and a very talented artist.

The two actors met on The Big Bang Theory set in 2012, when Nimoy lent his voice to Sheldon's Spock figurine.

"It was a fascinating way to meet somebody: as an actor, meeting another actor, but also as, my character worships the character that you portrayed," Parsons told USA Today. "It was only while playing this and therefore, talking about him and getting to meet him, that I learned just what an overall abundantly, overall artistic human Leonard Nimoy was."

He was also impressed when Nimoy was asked to sign two Cheesecake Factory napkins for a Christmas episode, but only signed one. Parsons said that it revealed a lot about Nimoy's character.

"He was satisfied with the first sign he did, so he sent both napkins back, only one of them signed. Like, 'No, that'll do.' And I thought, 'That says so much,' and in fact, that might be something I would do, too. Like, 'No, we got it right, why would we sign another napkin?' It said something about him that I found very charming," he said.

It was only after Nimoy passed away that he discovered that the late actor was the one who directed one of his favourite films - 3 Men and a Baby. Parsons said that the movie had the greatest effect on him as an actor, as it was one that he watched it over and over again, and the fact that Nimoy directed it made him think "how fruitful a life and career can be."

related articles
Big Bang Theory\'s Sheldon Cooper to play God in Broadway comedy
Big Bang Theory's Sheldon Cooper to play God in Broadway comedy

Big Bang Theory's Sheldon Cooper to play God in Broadway comedy

Animated film Home teaches audiences how wonderful life can be without prejudice, says Jim Parsons
Animated film Home teaches audiences how wonderful life can be without prejudice, says Jim Parsons

Animated film Home teaches audiences how wonderful life can be without prejudice, says Jim Parsons

News
Faith leaders in Wales unite against assisted suicide
Faith leaders in Wales unite against assisted suicide

Faith leaders in Wales have united to express the opposition to the legalisation of assisted suicide, and have urged the Senedd to vote against implementing it in the country.

New Catholic head says lessons must be learned from abuse failings
New Catholic head says lessons must be learned from abuse failings

The newly installed Archbishop of Westminster has said the Church must learn from victims of sexual abuse.

Young adults abandon marriage as pensioners overtake under-25s - report
Young adults abandon marriage as pensioners overtake under-25s - report

The institution of marriage has undergone a dramatic transformation over the past five decades - particularly among young adults.