‘Star Trek’ icon, 89, played Lieutenant Uhura


Trailblazer Nichelle Nichols, who played “Star Trek” communications officer Lieutenant Uhura in the 1960s TV show and shared one of television’s first interracial kisses with William Shatner, has died at 89.

Her son Kyle Johnson announced her death in a statement posted on her Facebook page. Family friend Sky Conway confirmed to USA TODAY that Nichols died Saturday evening in Silver City, New Mexico, calling her “truly transformational” and “an amazing person.”

“I regret to inform you that a great light in the firmament no longer shines for us as it has for so many years,” Johnson wrote on Facebook. “Last night, my mother, Nichelle Nichols, succumbed to natural causes and passed away. Her light however, like the ancient galaxies now being seen for the first time, will remain for us and future generations to enjoy, learn from, and draw inspiration. 

“Hers was a life well lived and as such a model for us all.”

Nichols played Uhura on the original “Star Trek” TV series from 1966 to 1969 and reprised her role in six “Star Trek” films, starting with 1979’s “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.” She was widely praised for breaking down barriers in an era when Black women were rarely seen in prominent TV roles. 

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Nichelle Nichols as Uhura and William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the "Star Trek" episode, "Plato's Stepchildren," on Nov. 22, 1968.

“I shall have more to say about the trailblazing, incomparable Nichelle Nichols, who shared the bridge with us as Lt. Uhura of the USS Enterprise,” her co-star George Takei wrote on Twitter. “For today, my heart is heavy, my eyes shining like the stars you now rest among, my dearest friend.”

Nichols, born Grace Dell Nichols in Robbins, Illinois, started her career as a dancer and singer, and she wanted to be the first Black ballerina when she was younger. She originally danced ballet during performances by Duke Ellington and his band, but Ellington asked her to sing one night when the lead performer became sick and left the band. 





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