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"Scotty" diagnosed with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's ...
« on: July 08, 2004, 10:26:44 am »
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Star Trek?s ?Scotty? diagnosed with Alzheimer?s
Doohan, 84, also suffers from Parkinson's, diabetes
SEATTLE - James M. Doohan, the actor who played Scotty on the ?60s ?Star Trek? TV series, has been diagnosed with Alzheimer?s disease, his agent confirmed Tuesday.
Doohan, 84, was diagnosed with Alzheimer?s ?within the last couple months,? agent Steven Stevens told The Associated Press.

He said Doohan is in the beginning stages of the disease, a progressive neurological disorder that afflicted former President Ronald Reagan, who died June 5.
Doohan, who lives in the Seattle suburb of Redmond, also has suffered for some time with Parkinson?s disease, diabetes and fibrosis, the latter due to chemical exposure during World War II when he was a soldier in the Canadian military, Stevens said.

One of Doohan?s sons, Chris Doohan, of Thousand Oaks, Calif., said the Alzheimer?s diagnosis stemmed from his father?s increasing loss of short-term memory.
?His longterm memory seems to be intact,? said Chris Doohan, 45. ?If you ask him how he got his role on Star Trek or (about) D-Day, he can talk for an hour about that. But if you ask him what he had for breakfast,? he can?t say.
The son said he couldn?t say how his father took the news, because he doesn?t get up from California to Washington very often. For now, he said, the family is paying more attention to his Parkinson?s and diabetes.

Stevens said he last saw Doohan in January in Los Angeles when the actor made a cameo appearance in the upcoming horror film ?Skinwalker: Curse of the Shaman.?
?He didn?t have any energy and he seemed very frail. But as soon as they yelled ?action,? he was the same old feisty Scotty,? said Stevens, who has represented Doohan for 28 years.

Doohan?s career spans more than 50 years, but he?s best known for his role as the USS Enterprise?s affable chief engineer, Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery ?Scotty? Scott, in the original 1966-69 ?Star Trek? TV series.

He?s also appeared in several ?Star Trek? movies.
Doohan has lived in Redmond for almost a dozen years with his wife, Wende. They have a 4-year-old daughter and two older sons, and Doohan has four children from a previous marriage, Stevens said.

Doohan is scheduled to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Aug. 31.
He plans to attend a three-day ?Star Trek? farewell convention, Aug. 28-30, in Hollywood, Stevens said. All surviving members of the original Enterprise crew are scheduled to attend, including William Shatner, who played Capt. James T. Kirk, and Leonard Nimoy, who was Mr. Spock.

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Re: "Scotty" diagnosed with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's ...
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2004, 11:25:47 am »
Little known fact is that Doohan, along with Mark Lenard, invented the core of the Klingon language during filiming of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, which linguist Mark Okrand took and creating the rest of tlhIngan Hol.


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« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2004, 12:17:27 pm »
84 with a 4 year-old son?

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« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2004, 02:42:09 pm »
I've been meaning to try and visit him for a number of years. He lives about 30 minutes' drive from me.

This is sad.  :(
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Re: "Scotty" diagnosed with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's ...
« Reply #4 on: July 09, 2004, 06:08:25 pm »
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Star Trek?s ?Scotty? diagnosed with Alzheimer?s
Doohan, 84, also suffers from Parkinson's, diabetes
SEATTLE - James M. Doohan, the actor who played Scotty on the ?60s ?Star Trek? TV series, has been diagnosed with Alzheimer?s disease, his agent confirmed Tuesday.
Doohan, 84, was diagnosed with Alzheimer?s ?within the last couple months,? agent Steven Stevens told The Associated Press.

He said Doohan is in the beginning stages of the disease, a progressive neurological disorder that afflicted former President Ronald Reagan, who died June 5.
Doohan, who lives in the Seattle suburb of Redmond, also has suffered for some time with Parkinson?s disease, diabetes and fibrosis, the latter due to chemical exposure during World War II when he was a soldier in the Canadian military, Stevens said.

One of Doohan?s sons, Chris Doohan, of Thousand Oaks, Calif., said the Alzheimer?s diagnosis stemmed from his father?s increasing loss of short-term memory.
?His longterm memory seems to be intact,? said Chris Doohan, 45. ?If you ask him how he got his role on Star Trek or (about) D-Day, he can talk for an hour about that. But if you ask him what he had for breakfast,? he can?t say.
The son said he couldn?t say how his father took the news, because he doesn?t get up from California to Washington very often. For now, he said, the family is paying more attention to his Parkinson?s and diabetes.

Stevens said he last saw Doohan in January in Los Angeles when the actor made a cameo appearance in the upcoming horror film ?Skinwalker: Curse of the Shaman.?
?He didn?t have any energy and he seemed very frail. But as soon as they yelled ?action,? he was the same old feisty Scotty,? said Stevens, who has represented Doohan for 28 years.

Doohan?s career spans more than 50 years, but he?s best known for his role as the USS Enterprise?s affable chief engineer, Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery ?Scotty? Scott, in the original 1966-69 ?Star Trek? TV series.

He?s also appeared in several ?Star Trek? movies.
Doohan has lived in Redmond for almost a dozen years with his wife, Wende. They have a 4-year-old daughter and two older sons, and Doohan has four children from a previous marriage, Stevens said.

Doohan is scheduled to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Aug. 31.
He plans to attend a three-day ?Star Trek? farewell convention, Aug. 28-30, in Hollywood, Stevens said. All surviving members of the original Enterprise crew are scheduled to attend, including William Shatner, who played Capt. James T. Kirk, and Leonard Nimoy, who was Mr. Spock.

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Sad.  My dad has all of these also.

It is not pretty.  He cannot talk anymore.

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Re: "Scotty" diagnosed with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's ...
« Reply #5 on: July 10, 2004, 01:10:14 am »
Man, I feel sorry for him.  Hey, why not get him on that Coral Calcium stuff?  I heard Micheal J Fox is doing somewhat better and I think he was taking this stuff too.  It might help out Doohan.  Definitly not saying it will cure him, but it might help him out some for the rest of his life too live more comfortably.

And trust me guys, this stuff kinda works.  My mom is about 60 years old and kinda failing physically, but after taking that Coral Calcium, she felt a lot better and more energy.  Too bad the stuff is kinda expensive though.
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Re: "Scotty" diagnosed with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's ...
« Reply #6 on: July 12, 2004, 09:35:47 pm »
Sorry to hear that Rondo.  :(
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