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Until these days, Leonard Nimoy still remains his warm smile just as his youth age. Something different is his signature eyeglasses shaped in a rectangle form, encased in metallic frame. It seems that Leonard Nimoy attaches a special affinity to his iconic eyeglasses for he wears this style for years. Of course, you guys can trust Leonard Nimoy’s tastes and purchase a pair of Leonard Nimoy style eyeglasses. Choose them from Firmoo and Firmoo brings you a nice bargain and gives you an educated Leonard Nimoy’s look.

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Robert Sean Leonard, a charming character in the TV series House, is reputed to be a leader in Broadway and off-Broadway productions. His iconic rimless eyeglass is a key element that brings his style up a notch. As a Robert Sean Leonard’ fan, you should never miss Robert Sean Leonard eyeglasses. It is a piece of cake to find cheap Robert Sean Leonard eyeglasses, but it is never easy to find such style with durable quality. Luckily, Firmoo offers chic Robert Sean Leonard eyeglasses with high quality. Picking a pair of inexpensive Robert Sean Leonard eyeglasses will be a breeze at Firmoo.

More info about Leonard Nimoy

Leonard Simon Nimoy, born March 26, 1931 is an American actor, film director, poet, musician and photographer. Nimoy's most famous role is that of Spock in the original Star Trek series, multiple films, television and video game sequels.

Nimoy began his career in his early twenties, teaching acting classes in Hollywood and making minor film and television appearances through the 1950s, as well as playing the title role in Kid Monk Baroni. In 1953, he served in the United States Army. In 1965, he made his first appearance in the rejected Star Trek pilot, "The Cage", and would go on to play the character of Mr. Spock until 1969, followed by seven further feature films and a number of guest slots in various sequels. His character of Spock generated a significant cultural impact and three Emmy Award nominations; TV Guide named Spock one of the 50 greatest TV characters. Nimoy also had a recurring role in Mission: Impossible and a narrating role in Civilization IV, as well as several well-received stage appearances.

Nimoy's fame as Spock is such that both his autobiographies, I Am Not Spock and I Am Spock detail his existence as being shared between the character and himself.

More info about Robert Sean Leonard

Robert Sean Leonard is an American actor, who has regularly starred in Broadway and off-Broadway productions. Since 2004 he has played the role of Dr. James Wilson on the TV series House. He played Neil Perry in the 1989 movie Dead Poets Society.

Leonard was born Robert Lawrence Leonard in Westwood, New Jersey, the son of Joyce P, a nurse, and Robert Howard Leonard, a Spanish teacher. He grew up in Ridgewood, where he attended Ridgewood High School before moving on to Fordham University and later Columbia University School of General Studies and Continuing Education. Because he shares his birth name with another actor, he uses the name of his brother Sean for his Screen Actors Guild membership.

Leonard is a three-time Tony Award nominee, winning in 2001 for his role as A. E. Housman in Tom Stoppard's The Invention of Love. He had a prior association with Stoppard's work, creating the role of Valentine in the New York premiere of Arcadia at Lincoln Center in 1995. His 2003 Tony nomination was for his portrayal of Edmund Tyrone in a well-received revival of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night that co-starred Philip Seymour Hoffman and Brian Dennehy. Leonard has also appeared in Broadway musical productions, in 2001 replacing Craig Bierko as the lead performer in a successful revival of The Music Man. On February 8, 2011 it was announced that Leonard will co-star as Paul Verrall in the 2011 Broadway revival of Born Yesterday beginning in March.

In 1997 Leonard received rave reviews for his role in the Christopher Reeve-directed television film, In the Gloaming. Entertainment Weekly said that, in the film, Leonard "does a first-rate job of juggling Danny's mixture of despair, neediness, and mordant jokiness.

Since 2004, he has played Dr. James Wilson, head of the oncology department, on the FOX TV series House. In 2007, Leonard appeared on Entertainment's Weekly's 100 list as "Dr. Underrated."

Leonard maintains a good friendship with House co-star Hugh Laurie, as well as childhood friend, Dead Poets Society and Tape co-star, Ethan Hawke[9] with whom he founded the Malaparte theater company, along with James Waterston, Steve Zahn, and Frank Whaley.