Leonard Nimoy, best known for his role as Star Trek's Mr. Spock, tells the WSJ about his Bel-Air home, which "had charm and was easygoing and very me." Nimay redid the roof and windows and built in the backyard "a contemporary Japanese tea house that's 15 feet by 40 feet. The floor was made with 18th-century New England barn siding." Also, he adds, "There are no Spock uniforms in my closet." [WSJ]
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