I had no idea that James Doohan was suffering from both Alzheimer's
and Parkinson's disease.  Wow, that's rough.


http://www.trektoday.com/news/300804_02.shtml


Doohan Bids Farewell To Fans
August 30, 2004 - 9:57 PM

James Doohan said farewell to the world of Star Trek this weekend at a
convention in his honour entitled "Beam Me Up Scotty", attended by the
entire living cast of the original series and leading up to the
ceremony on Tuesday at which he will be given a star on the Hollywood
Walk of Fame. Though ailing, Doohan was reportedly in high spirits for
this final round of public appearances, attended by fans as well as
actors, family members and an astronaut.

The Associated Press (via The Mercury News) reported that the
84-year-old "Scotty" actor blew kisses to fans during events held to
benefit a research foundation for Alzheimer's disease, from which
Doohan suffers. The actor's son Chris Doohan credited Star Trek fans
with helping raise money for the actor's star.

The Los Angeles Times' Richard Fausset wrote from a ballroom at the
Renaissance Hollywood Hotel that "the denizens of this peculiar
universe stood united: the valiant Starfleet commanders, the fierce
Romulan warriors, the pimply speculators in the action figure market",
noting that fans had paid up to $995 to take part in the two-day
convention, where Doohan - suffering from Parkinson's disease as well
- spoke at a news conference and circulated among fans.

"Some of the hundreds who made the trip for the chance to see him one
last time said they paid the admission because over the years, the man
they knew as Scotty always took the time to talk to them, sign
autographs and chat about alternate universes, obscure plot points and
spaceship specs," Fausset said. Chris Doohan observed that while many
actors become upset about typecasting, "that didn't concern him,
because he was typecast as Scotty...it's been his bread and butter."

TrekWeb has posted a report sent in by a fan, who first visited the
dealer's room and saw Roddenberry On Patrol and the auction at which
Doohan's outfit from Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Then William
Shatner (Kirk) and Leonard Nimoy (Spock) held a panel at which they
"insult[ed] each other for an hour", with Nimoy joking about Shatner's
weight and Shatner claiming that when he named a price for appearing
on Star Trek: Enterprise, the producers seemed less interested in
having him appear. After a taped tribute, Doohan himself appeared in a
motorized wheelchair with his family and was greeted by astronaut Neil
Armstrong.

Planet Xpo put on the convention last weekend. Doohan will receive his
star in front of the Hollywood Entertainment Museum at 7021 Hollywood
Boulevard at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday.
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