James Montgomery Doohan (; March 3, 1920 – July 20, 2005) was a Canadian actor, author and soldier, best known for his role as
Montgomery "Scotty" Scott in the television and film series ''
Star Trek
''Star Trek'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the eponymous 1960s television series and quickly became a worldwide pop-culture phenomenon. The franchise has expanded into vario ...
''. Doohan's characterization of the Scottish
Chief Engineer
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of the
Starship ''Enterprise'' was one of the most recognizable elements in the ''Star Trek'' franchise, and inspired many fans to pursue careers in engineering and other technical fields.
He also made contributions behind the scenes, such as the initial development of the
Klingon
The Klingons ( ; Klingon language, Klingon: ''tlhIngan'' ) are a fictional species in the science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''.
Developed by screenwriter Gene L. Coon in 1967 for the Star Trek: The Original Series, original ''Star Trek'' ('' ...
and
Vulcan languages.
Prior to his acting career, Doohan served in the 14th Field Artillery Regiment of the
3rd Canadian Infantry Division
The 3rd Canadian Division is a formation of the Canadian Army responsible for the command and mobilization of all army units in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, as well as all units extending westwards from th ...
. He also served as a pilot. He saw combat in Europe during
World War II
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, including the
D-Day invasion of Normandy, in which he was wounded, apparently by
friendly fire
In military terminology, friendly fire or fratricide is an attack by belligerent or neutral forces on friendly troops while attempting to attack enemy/hostile targets. Examples include misidentifying the target as hostile, cross-fire while e ...
.
After the war, he had extensive experience performing in radio and television, which led to his role as Scotty. Following the cancellation of the original ''
Star Trek
''Star Trek'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the eponymous 1960s television series and quickly became a worldwide pop-culture phenomenon. The franchise has expanded into vario ...
'' series, Doohan was typecast and had limited success in finding other roles; he returned to play the character in the
animated
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and film continuations of the series, and made frequent appearances at
''Star Trek'' conventions.
Early life
Doohan was born in
Vancouver
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,
British Columbia
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,
the youngest of four children of William Patrick Doohan and Sarah Frances (née Montgomery), who both immigrated from
Bangor,
Northern Ireland
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. His father, born in
Belfast
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, was a
pharmacist,
veterinarian
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and
dentist
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, and a member of the
Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland.
William Doohan owned a chemist shop in Main Street in Bangor, beside Trinity Presbyterian Church, and reportedly invented an early form of
high-octane gasoline
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in 1923. Doohan's 1996 autobiography recounted his father's serious
alcoholism
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.
The family moved from Vancouver to
Sarnia
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,
Ontario
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. Doohan attended high school at
Sarnia Collegiate Institute and Technical School
SCITS or Sarnia Collegiate Institute & Technical School was a public secondary school (high school) located in Sarnia, Ontario, managed by the Lambton Kent District School Board. It had approximately 550 full-time students in 2015–2016. Their t ...
, where he excelled in mathematics and science. He enrolled in the 102nd
Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps
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in 1938.
Military service
In 1939 he enlisted with the Royal Canadian Artillery, 14th (Midland) Field Battery of the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division. From there, he was moved to the 13th Field Regiment of the Canadian 3rd Infantry Division in their 22nd Field Battery. By 1940 he was a Lieutenant and was sent to train in Britain prior to Operation Overlord. He first saw combat landing in the 2nd Wave in a Recce Party at
Juno Beach on
D-Day. The 13th Field Regiment was interspersed with the Regina Rifle Regiment landing at "Nan" Sector of Juno Beach. After shooting two
snipers, Doohan led his men to higher ground through a field of
anti-tank mine
An anti-tank mine (abbreviated to "AT mine") is a type of land mine designed to damage or destroy vehicles including tanks and armored fighting vehicles.
Compared to anti-personnel mines, anti-tank mines typically have a much larger explosive c ...
s, where they took defensive positions for the night. Crossing between command posts at 23:30 that night, Doohan was hit by six rounds fired from a
Bren gun
The Bren gun was a series of light machine guns (LMG) made by Britain in the 1930s and used in various roles until 1992. While best known for its role as the British and Commonwealth forces' primary infantry LMG in World War II, it was also used ...
by a nervous Canadian sentry:
four in his leg, one in the chest, and one through his right middle finger. The bullet to his chest was stopped by a
silver cigarette case given to him by his brother.
His right middle finger had to be amputated, something he would conceal on-screen during most of his career as an actor, sometimes with a flesh-colored glove with a "faux finger."
Doohan graduated from Air Observation Pilot Course 40 with eleven other Canadian artillery officers and flew
Taylorcraft Auster
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Design and development
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Mark V aircraft for
666 (AOP) Squadron, RCAF as a
Royal Canadian Artillery
, colors = The guns of the RCA themselves
, colors_label = Colours
, march = * Slow march: "Royal Artillery Slow March"
* Quick march (dismounted parades): "British Grenadiers/ The ...
officer in support of
1st Army Group Royal Canadian Artillery. All three Canadian (AOP) RCAF squadrons were crewed by artillery officer-pilots and accompanied by non-commissioned RCA and RCAF personnel serving as observers. Although he was never actually a member of the
Royal Canadian Air Force
The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF; french: Aviation royale canadienne, ARC) is the air and space force of Canada. Its role is to "provide the Canadian Forces with relevant, responsive and effective airpower". The RCAF is one of three environ ...
, Doohan was once labelled the "craziest pilot in the Canadian Air Force". In the late spring of 1945, on
Salisbury Plain
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north of
RAF Andover
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, he slalomed a plane between telegraph poles "to prove it could be done", earning himself a serious reprimand. (Various accounts cite the plane as a
Hurricane
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or a jet trainer; however, it was an
Auster Mark IV.)
Early acting career
After the war, Doohan moved to
London, Ontario
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, for further technical education. After hearing a radio drama and believing he could do better, he recorded his voice at the local radio station, and learned about a drama school in Toronto. There he won a two-year scholarship to the
Neighborhood Playhouse
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in New York City,
where his classmates included
Leslie Nielsen,
Tony Randall and
Richard Boone
Richard Allen Boone (June 18, 1917 – January 10, 1981) was an American actor who starred in over 50 films and was notable for his roles in Westerns, including his starring role in the television series '' Have Gun – Will Travel''.
Early li ...
.
In 1946, he had several roles for
CBC radio,
starting January 12. For several years, he shuttled between Toronto and New York as work demanded. He made his TV debut as a detective on the show ''
Martin Kane, Private Eye'', and appeared in 54 episodes. He estimated he performed in over 4,000 radio programs and 450 television programs during this period,
[ and earned a reputation for versatility.]
In the mid-1950s, he appeared as forest ranger Timber Tom (the northern counterpart of Buffalo Bob) in the Canadian version of ''Howdy Doody
''Howdy Doody'' is an American Children's television series, children's television program (with circus and Western (genre), Western frontier themes) that was created and produced by Victor F Campbell ''. Coincidentally, fellow ''Star Trek'' cast member William Shatner
William Shatner (born March 22, 1931) is a Canadian actor. In a career spanning seven decades, he is best known for his portrayal of James T. Kirk in the ''Star Trek'' franchise, from his 1965 debut as the captain of the starship ''Enterpri ...
appeared simultaneously as Ranger Bill in the American version. Doohan and Shatner both appeared in the 1950s Canadian science fiction series '' Space Command''.[ Doohan also appeared in several episodes of ''Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans'' in 1957-58.
For GM Presents, he played the lead role in the CBC TV drama '' Flight into Danger'' (1956), then in ''The Night they Killed Joe Howe'' (1960). ( Arthur Hailey rewrote the former into the novel ''Runway Zero-Eight'', then adapted to ''Terror in the Sky''. This story was later satirized in '']Airplane!
''Airplane!'' (alternatively titled ''Flying High!'') is a 1980 American parody film written and directed by the brothers David Zucker, David and Jerry Zucker, and Jim Abrahams in their directorial debuts, and produced by Jon Davison (film prod ...
''.)
Doohan's credits included ''The Twilight Zone
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'', Season 4, Episode 3 "Valley of the Shadow" (17 January 1961), '' GE True'', ''Hazel
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'', "Hazel's Highland Fling" as Gordon "Gordy" MacHeath. ''The Outer Limits ''The Outer Limits'' or ''Outer Limits'' may refer to:
Television
* ''The Outer Limits'' (1963 TV series), a black-and-white science fiction series that aired from 1963 to 1965
* ''The Outer Limits'' (1995 TV series), a revival of the older series ...
'', '' The Fugitive'', ''Bewitched
''Bewitched'' is an American fantasy sitcom television series that originally aired for eight seasons on ABC from September 17, 1964, to March 25, 1972. It is about a witch who marries an ordinary mortal man and vows to lead the life of a typi ...
'', ''Fantasy Island
''Fantasy Island'' is an American fantasy drama television series created by Gene Levitt. It aired on ABC from 1977 to 1984. The series starred Ricardo Montalbán as the mysterious Mr. Roarke and Hervé Villechaize as his assistant, Tattoo ...
'', '' Magnum, P.I.'', '' The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' (Season 1, Episode 4 "The Shark Affair" (1964); Season 2, Episode 20 "The Bridge of Lions Affair, Part 1" (1966)) and ''Bonanza
''Bonanza'' is an American Western television series that ran on NBC from September 13, 1959, to January 16, 1973. Lasting 14 seasons and 432 episodes, ''Bonanza'' is NBC's longest-running western, the second-longest-running western series on ...
''. In the ''Bonanza'' episode "Gift of Water" (1962), he co-starred with actress Majel Barrett who would later play ''Star Trek''s Nurse Christine Chapel. He played an assistant to the United States president in two episodes of ''Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
''Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'' is a 1961 American science fiction disaster film, produced and directed by Irwin Allen, and starring Walter Pidgeon and Robert Sterling. The supporting cast includes Peter Lorre, Joan Fontaine, Barbara E ...
''. He had an uncredited role in '' The Satan Bug'' (1965), appeared in the ''Daniel Boone
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'' episode "A Perilous Passage" (1970), appeared as a state trooper in Roger Vadim
Roger Vadim Plemiannikov (; 26 January 1928 – 11 February 2000) was a French screenwriter, film director and producer, as well as an author, artist and occasional actor. His best-known works are visually lavish films with erotic qualities, su ...
's film '' Pretty Maids All in a Row'' (1971, which was produced by ''Star Trek'' creator Gene Roddenberry
Eugene Wesley Roddenberry Sr. (August 19, 1921 – October 24, 1991) was an American television screenwriter, producer, and creator of ''Star Trek: The Original Series'', its sequel spin-off series '' Star Trek: The Animated Series,'' and '' S ...
), and played opposite Richard Harris in the movie ''Man in the Wilderness
''Man in the Wilderness'' is a 1971 American revisionist Western film about a scout for a group of mountain men who are traversing the Northwestern United States during the 1820s. The scout is mauled by a bear and left to die by his companions ...
'' (1971).[
]
''Star Trek''
Doohan developed a talent for accents as a child. Auditioning for the role of chief engineer of the USS ''Enterprise'', Doohan did several different accents. Producer Gene Roddenberry
Eugene Wesley Roddenberry Sr. (August 19, 1921 – October 24, 1991) was an American television screenwriter, producer, and creator of ''Star Trek: The Original Series'', its sequel spin-off series '' Star Trek: The Animated Series,'' and '' S ...
asked which he preferred, and Doohan replied, "If you want an engineer, in my experience the best engineers are Scotsmen." He chose the name "Montgomery Scott" after his grandfather.[ In later years, Doohan reenacted the casting process at Star Trek conventions, demonstrating a variety of possible voices and characters.]
Doohan was quoted as saying, "Scotty is ninety-nine percent James Doohan and one percent accent." The character was originally conceived as semi-regular; but was elevated to be a regular supporting character. Doohan also provided voices for inanimate characters, including Sargon in " Return to Tomorrow", the M-5 in "The Ultimate Computer
"The Ultimate Computer" is the twenty-fourth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series ''Star Trek''. Written by D.C. Fontana (based on a story by Laurence N. Wolfe) and directed by John Meredyth Lucas, it ...
", the Mission Control Voice in " Assignment: Earth", and the Oracle in " For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky".
Doohan returned to the role of Scotty in the early 1970s for ''Star Trek: The Animated Series
''Star Trek: The Animated Series'' (''TAS''), is an American animated science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry. It originally aired under the title simply as ''Star Trek'', subtitled ''Created by Gene Roddenberry'', on Satu ...
''. Walter Koenig (navigator Pavel Chekov
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Walter Koenig portrayed Chekov in the second and third seasons of the original ''Star Trek'' series and the ...
) was not hired for this series due to budget limitations, so Doohan voiced a replacement character: alien navigator Arex. He also voiced most guest male roles, including that of Robert April, the first captain of the ''Enterprise'' and around 50 other roles, voicing as many as seven different characters in a single episode.
He rejoined the entire regular cast of ''Star Trek'' for the feature film '' Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' (1979), for which he also devised the Vulcan and Klingon language
The Klingon language ( tlh, tlhIngan Hol, links=no, '' '': , ) is the constructed language spoken by a fictional alien race called the Klingons, in the ''Star Trek'' universe.
Described in the 1985 book ''The Klingon Dictionary'' by Marc Okra ...
dialogue. He continued in the role of Scotty for sequels '' The Wrath of Khan'', '' The Search for Spock'', ''The Voyage Home The Voyage Home may refer to:
* '' Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home'', a 1986 American science fiction film directed by Leonard Nimoy
* ''The Voyage Home'' (2004 film), an Italian historical drama film directed by Claudio Bondì
* "The Voyage Home" ...
'', ''The Final Frontier
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'' and ''The Undiscovered Country The Undiscovered Country may refer to
*'' Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country''
* ''The Undiscovered Country ''(album), an album by Destiny inspired by the film
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''. In 1992, he guest-starred in the '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode "Relics
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", playing an elderly Scotty reminiscing about his time on the ''Enterprise''. He and Walter Koenig appeared briefly with William Shatner in ''Star Trek Generations
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'', in a scene which transitioned the film series to the newer cast of the first of the later television series in the franchise.
After ''Star Trek''
Doohan hoped that ''Star Trek'' would benefit his acting career. After the series ended, however, he found himself typecast and had a hard time gaining other roles. After his dentist reminded him he would "always be Scotty", he supported his family with income from personal appearances. Unlike some other members of the cast, Doohan relished meeting fans and was always ready to entertain with a story or a song.
Most of the roles Doohan subsequently played made at least oblique references to his ''Star Trek'' connection and engineering reputation. He was Commander Canarvin in the short-lived Saturday morning live-action
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kids' show '' Jason of Star Command'', and had a cameo in the made-for-TV movie '' Knight Rider 2000'' as "Jimmy Doohan, the guy who played Scotty on ''Star Trek''". On the television series ''Homeboys in Outer Space
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Plot
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'', he was Pippen, a pun on Scotty and basketball star Scottie Pippen. He played himself in an episode of '' The Ben Stiller Show''. He played Damon Warwick, father of James Warwick, on the daytime soap opera
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''The Bold and the Beautiful
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''. After learning about cold fusion from technical journals in 1989, he narrated the video "Cold Fusion: Fire from Water", about the physics behind cold fusion.[
When the ''Star Trek'' franchise was revived, Doohan reprised his role of Scotty in seven ''Star Trek'' films. Many of Doohan's film appearances centred on the role of Scotty, such as a cameo in '' National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1'', where he plays a policeman doing repair work who tells his superior officer "I am giving it all she has got, Captain!" in the same accent he used in ''Star Trek''.
Although he continued to work with William Shatner in the ''Star Trek'' films, Doohan did not get along well with him and was once quoted as saying, "I like Captain Kirk, but I sure don't like Bill."][ He was the only former ''Star Trek'' co-star to decline to be interviewed by Shatner for Shatner's first ''Star Trek: Memories'' book about the show, nor did he consent to do so for Shatner's follow-up book, ''Star Trek: Movie Memories'', though Shatner mentioned in the latter that the icy relationship between the two started to thaw when both men were working on ''Star Trek Generations'' in 1993-94. At Doohan's final August 2004 convention appearance, Doohan and Shatner appeared to have mended their relationship.]
Inspiration
Many fans told Doohan over the years that it was he who inspired them to choose engineering as a profession. Astronaut
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Neil Armstrong
Neil Alden Armstrong (August 5, 1930 – August 25, 2012) was an American astronaut and aeronautical engineer who became the first person to walk on the Moon in 1969. He was also a naval aviator, test pilot, and university professor.
...
, an engineer before he participated in NASA
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NASA was established in 1958, succeedi ...
's Apollo program, becoming the first man on the moon, personally told Doohan on stage at Doohan's last public appearance in 2004, "From one old engineer to another, thanks, mate."
In an interview for the first ''Trekkies'' film, Doohan related the story of a young fan who was contemplating suicide. Doohan says that he convinced her to attend his next convention appearance, and later learned that his encouragement and kind words had not only saved her life, but inspired her to go back to school and become an electronics engineer
Electronics engineering is a sub-discipline of electrical engineering which emerged in the early 20th century and is distinguished by the additional use of active components such as semiconductor devices to amplify and control electric current ...
.
Personal life
Doohan was married three times and had seven children, four of themincluding Christopher
Christopher is the English language, English version of a Europe-wide name derived from the Greek language, Greek name Χριστόφορος (''Christophoros'' or ''Christoforos''). The constituent parts are Χριστός (''Christós''), "Jesus ...
with his first wife Janet Young, whom he divorced in 1964. His marriage to Anita Yagel in 1967–72 produced no children. In early 1974, he was introduced to 17-year-old fan Wende Braunberger at a theatre performance. They were married that same year, when they were 54 and 18, on October 12, 1974. ''Star Trek'' guest actor William Campbell served as best man. Doohan and Braunberger had three children: Eric, Thomas, and lastly, Sarah in April 2000, around his 80th birthday. In his later years, Doohan suffered a multitude of health problems partially from his lifestyle, which included prodigious alcohol consumption, and partially from injuries sustained during World War II. These included diabetes
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, liver cirrhosis
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, osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a type of degenerative joint disease that results from breakdown of joint cartilage and underlying bone which affects 1 in 7 adults in the United States. It is believed to be the fourth leading cause of disability in the ...
, high blood pressure
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, and hearing loss
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. In July 2004, he announced that he was suffering from Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease (PD), or simply Parkinson's, is a long-term degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that mainly affects the motor system. The symptoms usually emerge slowly, and as the disease worsens, non-motor symptoms becom ...
and would be withdrawing from public life.
His sons Montgomery and Christopher appeared in '' Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' (1979). Christopher also appeared in the J. J. Abrams reboot ''Star Trek
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'' (2009). Simon Pegg
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, who played Scotty in the film, invited Chris and his family to the premiere. For '' Star Trek Into Darkness'' in 2012, fans campaigned for Christopher Doohan gaining him a credited cameo in the transporter room. Chris Doohan played Scotty in the award-winning web series '' Star Trek Continues''.[
]
Death
On July 20, 2005, at 5:30 in the morning, Doohan died at his home in Redmond, Washington
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Redmond is best known as the home of Microsoft and Nintendo of America.
With an a ...
, due to complications of pulmonary fibrosis, which was believed to be from exposure to noxious substances during World War II. His body was subsequently cremated.
A portion of his ashes, ¼ ounce (7 grams), was scheduled the following fall for a memorial flight to space with 308 others, including Project Mercury
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astronaut Gordon Cooper
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. Launch on the SpaceLoft XL rocket was delayed to April 28, 2007, when the rocket briefly entered outer space in a four-minute suborbital
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flight before parachuting to earth, as planned, with the ashes still inside. The ashes were subsequently launched on a Falcon 1
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rocket, on August 3, 2008, into what was intended to be a low Earth orbit
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; however, the rocket failed two minutes after launch. Some of Doohan's ashes are hidden under the floor cladding of the International Space Station's Columbus module - after being smuggled aboard in 2008 by Richard Garriott. The rest of Doohan's ashes were scattered over Puget Sound
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in Washington. On May 22, 2012, a small urn containing some of Doohan's remains in ash form was flown into space aboard the Falcon 9
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The rocket has two stages. The first (booster) stage carries the second stage and pa ...
rocket as part of COTS Demo Flight 2.
Legacy
Scotty's exploits as the ''Enterprise''s redoubtable chief engineer inspired many students to pursue careers in engineering
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. Because of this, the Milwaukee School of Engineering presented Doohan with an honorary degree
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in engineering. Doohan was immortalized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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on August 31, 2004. Despite his ill health, he was present at the ceremony, which was his final public appearance.
Montgomery Scott was claimed by Linlithgow
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, Scotland, in 2007 by a commemorative plaque from the West Lothian Council
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History
West Lothian District Council was created in 1975 as one of four districts within the Lothian region. The West Lothian district took its name ...
for Doohan's importance. His birthplace is also attributed to Aberdeen
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, where Doohan learned the doric accent, or Elgin
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Places
Canada
* Elgin County, Ontario
* Elgin Settlement, a 19th-century community for freed slaves located in present-day North Buxton and South Buxton, Chatham-Kent, Ontario
* Elgin, a village in Rideau Lakes, Ontario ...
. In the actual show, Scotty refers to himself as a one-time "Aberdeen pub-crawler", the only reference Doohan's character ever makes to a specific place in Scotland where he lived. However, Scotty's accent chosen by Doohan is not the relatively harsh Aberdonian accent; the specific accent Doohan used implies most of Scotty's formative years were spent at or near Edinburgh
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, something that is supported by original script notes.
Filmography
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Video games
Bibliography
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See also
*"Beam me up, Scotty
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", the phrase referring to Doohan's character, Montgomery "Scotty" Scott.
* List of oldest fathers
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