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  • The language’s basic sound, along with a few words, was first devised by actor James Doohan aka “Scotty” for Star Trek: The Motion Picture, subsequently developed by Marc Okrand into a full-fledged language.

    Tweet in Klingon | /Film 2009

  • If anyone asks you who your favourite actor on Star Trek is, say "James Doohan," or risk getting a caber tossed at your noggin.

    TrekMovie.com 2008

  • A good case in point would be of two characters played by James Doohan in the early 1960's later to gain fame as Commander Montgomery Scott on 'Star Trek'.

    THE PRIMEVAL VOYAGE AFFAIR Toby O'B 2010

  • This way, two one-shot characters played by James Doohan can connect two classic sci-fi TV series, albeit in alternate dimensions.

    THE PRIMEVAL VOYAGE AFFAIR Toby O'B 2010

  • We are definitely not DeForrest Kelley or James Doohan since they're both dead.

    We Are Not Joaquin Phoenix: We Are Not Searching for Spock 2010

  • The payload also included a cache of cremated remains, including ashes from astronaut Gordon Cooper and Star Trek actor James Doohan, notes Clark.

    Space Diary: Space Exploration Technologies 2009

  • The payload also included a cache of cremated remains, including ashes from astronaut Gordon Cooper and Star Trek actor James Doohan, notes Clark.

    Space Diary: Commercial space 2009

  • Pegg's Scotty works very well, playing up the humor that James Doohan often brought to the role.

    Star Trek Fever 2009

  • Not sure about how Scottie came across but I would be willing to see how that goesif this weren't an alternate reality, of course, where there is no expectation that he will develope into the James Doohan character!

    See Star Trek! James F. McGrath 2009

  • The payload also included a cache of cremated remains, including ashes from astronaut Gordon Cooper and Star Trek actor James Doohan, notes Clark.

    Space Diary: Commercial launch 2009

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