That Time Star Trek Superfan James Marsters Met Leonard Nimoy And Totally Freaked Out Over Him
Even stars can get starstruck.
Celebrities are just like us and, while that's a popular saying sometimes used to illustrate how out of touch some can be, it's true. Stars have interests, hobbies and actors they're liable to geek out over if they happen to come across them. The issue is that, as actors, they have more opportunities for those encounters than the average person, which can lead to regrettable encounters. That was the case when James Marsters met and totally freaked out over Star Trek's Leonard Nimoy.
Given that James Marsters played one of best villains of Buffy The Vampire Slayer (who ultimately became a good guy), one might think he's familiar enough with being hassled by fans that he'd avoid making that same mistake. Yet the actor confirmed during his interview with Michael Rosenbaum on the Inside Of You podcast (which is on YouTube) that he couldn't help but be a fanboy. When he discusses the moment years later, you can still hear the pain in his voice in regard to how awkward the encounter was:
As embarrassed as he might've been, I can understand James Marsters having this kind of reaction. The star later confirmed that his encounter happened while he was still on Buffy The Vampire Slayer as well. During that point in Leonard Nimoy's career, he hadn't played Spock in live-action for years, and fans had no idea he'd return as the character in Star Trek 2009. So given that Marsters couldn't pull up old episodes (which are now streamable with a Paramount+ subscription) at the time, his Nimoy encounter was truly a novelty.
Even so, the Smallville alum went on to say he should've known better. At the time, he was at a convention and situated in a green room. Some privacy is available but, because there's a wide variety of actors in that space, some of them would also be big fans of his. The Buffy actor went on to share how a lack of solicitude on his part was what ironically led to him crossing paths with the Trek icon:
In fairness to James Marsters, I'm sure Leonard Nimoy had similar experiences up to that point. Nimoy was loved for many reasons, but his role as the half-Vulcan and half-human Spock is one of the few elements from Star Trek that has dominated pop culture. Hell, he was instrumental in creating the Vulcan hand salute, which has become a universal sign for Gene Roddenberry's franchise and even has its own emoji. Marsters wasn't the first person to ever bother the actor by being a rambunctious fan, and he probably wasn't the last.
Fortunately, for the ashamed P.S. I Love You alum, his encounter with Mr. Nimoy didn't last very long. The actor finished his story by talking about what occurred immediately after his fanboy explosion and explained why he felt the need to disturb the actor even though he was trying to find a moment's peace:
It's interesting to hear James Marsters' perspective on this, especially as an actor who has been in some of Buffy The Vampire Slayer's best episodes. No doubt he's encountered fans over the years that either loved him or thought Buffy should've stuck with Angel. One would think those experiences have helped shape his views on etiquette between stars and admirers.
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Is it a great idea to disturb an actor when they're trying to have a private moment and potentially have a bad encounter you regret for much of your life? I'm sure no one who does that sees it that way initially. However, I'd wager that some will second-guess the decision to interrupt a star after hearing James Marsters' wild Leonard Nimoy story.
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Mick Joest is a Content Producer for CinemaBlend with his hand in an eclectic mix of television goodness. Star Trek is his main jam, but he also regularly reports on happenings in the world of Star Trek, WWE, Doctor Who, 90 Day Fiancé, Quantum Leap, and Big Brother. He graduated from the University of Southern Indiana with a degree in Journalism and a minor in Radio and Television. He's great at hosting panels and appearing on podcasts if given the chance as well.