- Geboren am
- Verstorben11. Juni 1999 · Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA (Magenkrebs)
- GeburtsnameJackson DeForest Kelley
- Spitznamen
- De
- Bones
- Größe1,79 m
- DeForest Kelley wurde am 20 Januar 1920 in Toccoa, Georgia, USA geboren. Er war Schauspieler, bekannt für Raumschiff Enterprise (1966), Star Trek V - Am Rande des Universums (1989) und Star Trek VI - Das unentdeckte Land (1991). Er war mit Carolyn Dowling verheiratet. Er starb am 11 Juni 1999 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- EhepartnerCarolyn Dowling(7. September 1945 - 11. Juni 1999) (er verstorben)
- KinderNo Children
- ElternErnest David KelleyClora Kelley
- VerwandteCalvert DeForest(Cousin)Bebe Daniels(Cousin)
- Catchphrase: "I'm a Doctor, not a..." said whenever McCoy was forced to do something he was unfamiliar with.
- Catchphrase: "It's worse than that, he's dead, Jim!" (When Captain Kirk inquired as to the health status of a being or patient who was in bad shape)
- Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy on Raumschiff Enterprise (1966) and six of the Star Trek films
- Gruff voice with southern accent
- He was the most well-liked of the Raumschiff Enterprise (1966) cast and the only one that no one had a feud with at any point.
- The tagline "I'm a doctor, not a..." has been quoted in almost every incarnation of Raumschiff Enterprise (1966) on film and television.
- Was the first primary cast member from the original Raumschiff Enterprise (1966) series to pass away. He was also the only one to pass away in the 20th century/second millennium.
- Was the only cast member from the original Raumschiff Enterprise (1966) series never to write an autobiography.
- He had originally wanted to be a doctor.
- [on why he chose to play Dr. McCoy instead of Mr. Spock on Raumschiff Enterprise (1966)] I wouldn't have been anywhere near Leonard Nimoy. He's marvelous.
- [on his life] I'd wanted to become a doctor and couldn't - yet became the best known doctor in the galaxy.
- [on the Raumschiff Enterprise (1966) fans] They're the most devoted group of people and contrary to what people think, they don't have antennae coming out of their heads.
- I'm very grateful for the career that I've had. And I'm very grateful for the experiences that Star Trek has afforded me along with my past background. When I look back and think how fortunate I've been to work with some wonderful people and had some marvelous experiences, then I can look at Star Trek and think it's almost like the cream on the coffee. I don't approach it as anything but a magnificent plus.
- I thoroughly enjoyed those years. I liked Westerns for two reasons: First, it took the actor outside. They were all very physical at that time and not limited to a stage. Second, they paid my rent an awful lot.
- Star Trek VI - Das unentdeckte Land (1992) - $1,000,000
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