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DeForest Kelley Biography
Actor
DeForest Kelley had one of those lightning-struck showbiz careers. After nearly two decades in supporting roles in westerns and B-movies, he joined the original cast of the TV show Star Trek in 1966. (Kelley was part of the show's lead trio along with William 'Kirk' Shatner and Leonard 'Spock' Nimoy.) When the show became a cult favorite and then a pop culture phenomenon, Kelley was identified with the role for life. As McCoy he was known for his good-hearted grouchiness and for his dependable DOA pronouncement, "He's dead, Jim."
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Four Good Links
A Tribute to DeForest Kelley
Modest fan site with some good photos
Spock and Bones
Cheery fan sites for Nimoy and Kelley
DeForest Kelley Memorial
Tributes from fans and an interview with a friend
Star Trek
Industrial-strength site of the franchise
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
11 June 1999
(stomach cancer, age 79)
Best Known As
Dr. McCoy on the TV series Star Trek
