No, they did not. Not in the slightest. He was completely convincing in every scene in which Spock was losing control and showing emotions openly and/or violently. And that's the biggest difference between him and Shatner as actors.I am forced to completely disagree with the idea that Shatner was playing himself in TOS. Shatner in real life is nowhere near as serious, focused and courageous as JTK. By his own admission.
Nimoy was good when he had material that played to a minimalist style, and most of Spock's character obviously suited that. I have to say though, for all the well deserved shots Shatner has taken for excess, Nimoy's "big acting" scenes seemed equally silly. Both Shatner and Nimoy were at their best when playing it straight and narrow, but given the need for contrast between Kirk and Spock, obviously they both couldn't be minimalists.
No, they did not. Not in the slightest. He was completely convincing in every scene in which Spock was losing control and showing emotions openly and/or violently. And that's the biggest difference between him and Shatner as actors.I am forced to completely disagree with the idea that Shatner was playing himself in TOS. Shatner in real life is nowhere near as serious, focused and courageous as JTK. By his own admission.
Nimoy was good when he had material that played to a minimalist style, and most of Spock's character obviously suited that. I have to say though, for all the well deserved shots Shatner has taken for excess, Nimoy's "big acting" scenes seemed equally silly. Both Shatner and Nimoy were at their best when playing it straight and narrow, but given the need for contrast between Kirk and Spock, obviously they both couldn't be minimalists.
Actually, as I said in my post, I didn't name him as worst for his buffonish moments, which can just be acribed to the writing of the character in general. I listed him because I watched "Jetrel" the other day, a showcase episode for Neelix, and Neelix's big emotional moments all fell flat for me because of his acting. He didn't sell it to me at all. Pity, since the writing and the guest star were good.Yikes, I don't understand why people think Ethan Phillips was the worst, his acting is beyond awesome in his death episodes as I like to call them Jetrel/Mortal Coil/Once Upon a Time.
Agreed. I'm not much of a Voyager fan, but I think Phillips just gets some flack for what is ultimately a baffoonish role. Whenever Neelix became deathly nervous or had to lay some verbal smackdown, however, Phillips was fantastic and he made you feel for Neelix.
I think Nichols did great with the little material she was given. She really doesn't deserve to be called one of the worst actors, IMO. This was a blatant case of writing failing the actor rather than the other way round, and it's the cases of other way round that warrant a performance to be called bad.Best is first, worst second
Star Trek
Leonard Nimoy, Nichelle Nichols (this was a tough call between not so good acting and badly underwritten role)
Sounds like he played it like a Vulcan...VOY
Worst: Russ (Played Tuvok like his other TV rolls, dry and boring.)
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