(Star Trek Magazine issue 155, p. 62) Curtis was eager for such a distinction to be made. 200 & 202) On the other hand, Gene Roddenberry purportedly once said that he thought Alley was "too Beverly Hills" for Star Trek. [26] She has continued her Scientology training and, as of 2007, had attained the level of OT VII (Operating Thetan Level 7). Normally applied to subordinates, the title is said in the film by Admiral Kirk and Captain Spock in reference to Saavik. Vulcan Starfleet officer Valeris was, at first, written in as Saavik, the character first played by Kirstie Alley in 1981’s Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan — a role Catrall herself auditioned for. Wicks, a science officer aboard the Enterprise under Captain Spock as well as an advanced student of Spock's, was introduced in a nineteen-page outline that Jack B. Sowards wrote for the second Star Trek film. (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 3, Issue 8, p. 33) Leonard Nimoy (who was assigned to direct the third film) later explained, "Frankly, Paramount's Business Affairs had dropped the ball on her contract for Wrath of Khan. BDSMshelf. And I think that that's what ultimately worked, in some cases." STORIES TO BE READ (71 stories listed). (audio commentary, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (The Director's Edition) DVD) Meyer also thought Alley was "very good" at portraying Saavik. If he doesn't like what I'm doing, maybe he should give the money he's [making off my films] back. [2] She attended college at Kansas State University, dropping out after her sophomore year. (The View from the Bridge, pp. 111 & 112), however, Saavik was absent from Peeples' script draft and was instead introduced in a previous draft wherein the young Vulcan began "a rather steamy relationship" with Kirk's son, David. She was 117 pounds after her third audition and attended her fourth audition three days after finding out that her mother had just died in a car crash, an experience that had caused the actress' weight to reduce to 113 pounds. At the same time, she worked and toured with Sammy Davis, Jr. Despite agreeing with this deletion for several reasons, Bennett also thought that, without the scene, the footage of Saavik with Amanda, watching the Bird-of-Prey depart, "no longer has the same impact." In 1985, she played Virgilia Hazard in the ABC miniseries North and South, books I and II. The admixture makes her more volatile than – me, for example." There was nothing about her that was Romulan, so let her be Vulcan." (Star Trek Monthly issue 6, p. 49) Without broaching the characters' dalliance in the deleted scene from the previous film, the topic of this character dynamic was introduced to Curtis by David Marcus actor Merritt Butrick. In Tales of the Dominion War, Saavik and Spock have married and are still together after Spock has left on his covert mission to Romulus. I thought it was funny in the movie because here's Saavik, who is half-way in love with Admiral Kirk, and she knows that's completely inappropriate. (Trek: The Unauthorized Story of the Movies, 3rd ed., p. 89), Ultimately, Curtis was proud of her own debut depiction of Saavik. No one ever said, 'You see, in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, we established that David and Saavik had a flirtation.'" [11](X) "The whole world was a new one for me, and it was odd to step into it as a Vulcan," she clarified. The moment she finds out that Admiral Kirk has a son–it just makes a heck of a lot of sense to her." (audio commentary, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (Blu-ray)/(Special Edition) DVD; [9](X)) Some of the production crew approached Curtis very stealthily and confessed that they found the ears particularly appealing. Details like ages, dates and costumes differ between the three companies' versions of her story. It is, 'I bravely leave you now, to bear your child, and you don't know it.' (The Making of the Trek Films, 3rd ed., p. 64), Indeed, Harve Bennett adopted this idea, prior to its omission. In 1997, Alley received a further Emmy nomination for her work in the crime drama series The Last Don. (I Am Spock, hardback ed., p. 234), When Saavik is first introduced in the script of Star Trek III, it is said she is "looking radiant, is wearing her hair down these days, but is as intense and efficient as ever." The same script draft also incorporated some more ultimately deleted material concerning Saavik's connection to David Marcus. "Her performance – or, perhaps more correctly, presence – was simply amazing," Nimoy raved. [21] In 2012, she faced a class-action lawsuit alleging false advertising; the suit claimed that her weight loss was the result of exercise, including training for the TV show Dancing With the Stars, not Organic Liaison products. It also starred James Doohan, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols and George Takei, with a walk-on role by William Shatner as "the Admiral". (Trek: The Unauthorized Story of the Movies, p. 61) "They offered me less money than they did for Star Trek II," the actress alleged, "so I figured they weren't very interested in [keeping] me for Saavik." Recalled Bennett, "I went right back to Jack's script [and] inserted Saavik." (I Am Spock, hardback ed., p. 225) The fact that Nimoy and Harve Bennett were plotting the story for Star Trek III while these financial negotiations were ongoing continued to have an impact on how Saavik was depicted in the film. (The View from the Bridge, hardback ed., p. 99) Meyer recalled, "I saw her, and I said, 'This is her. In 2013, she returned to acting with the title role in the sitcom Kirstie, and in 2016, she joined the cast of the Fox comedy horror series Scream Queens. McIntyre also wrote further subtext into Saavik's motivations for staying on Vulcan in the Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home novelization. [14] The marriage ended in 1997. Writer Mark Rosenthal originally wanted Saavik to have a romance with Kirk, leading to them producing a Vulcan-Human hybrid like Spock, a plot point that Rosenthal felt would have brought a satisfying conclusion to the TOS series of films. This would have sharpened the pain of her betrayal." Peter Krikes, who originally co-wrote the film's script with Steve Meerson, offered, "There was a scene with Kirk on the Bridge of the Bird-of-Prey. I wish there would have been a better finality to that character, or at least a more exciting way to leave her." He explained, "I didn't see that it made any difference. Curtis felt that the switch of actress was very important to him, later remarking, "I think of everyone he had the most invested in the fact that another actress had played the character [...] He was very forthcoming and generous about what sort of subtle dynamic they might have established between one another, or the characters if you will, and to let me in on that in case there was anything of which I wanted to partake or carry on. (The Making of the Trek Films, 3rd ed., p. 170) Nichelle Nichols said about the performance decision to show Saavik shedding tears, "That was Kirstie's idea, a beautiful touch." I thought it might be nice if there was but that's not their plan. (Star Trek: Communicator issue 137, p. 49) Curtis heeded this advice. I don't know if I can say participant, but a receiver of the rumor and the scuttlebutt at the time. A long-time fan of Star Trek: The Original Series who had spent years of occasionally play-acting that she was Spock's daughter, Kirstie Alley was extremely excited when she was told about the Saavik role. Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more. Mr. Friedman is treading on thin LIBELOUS ice with my company. I have no problem with what she was doing except that, when I saw the film, I said, 'She isn't Saavik, I am." 'Does Spock know?' I always thought that was very kind of him." During a tender moment on the surface of Genesis, Saavik directly confessed to Kirk her love for him. "The romance was very, very slight," he observed, "and I liked it. 38, 39, and 40) that Mr. Wicks developed into "Savik" in a later, six-page story treatment, in which he was still a male Vulcan aboard the Enterprise, with Spock as his commanding officer. Alley later appeared on Kirstie Alley's Big Life (2010), and was a contestant on the twelfth season of Dancing with the Stars (2011–2012), finishing in second place. In February 2011, Alley was announced as a contestant on Dancing with the Stars. (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 3, Issue 8, p. 33) As it had been during the scripting of Star Trek II, Saavik's ultimate fate was undetermined at the time Star Trek III was written. Without bothering to get back to Roddenberry, Meyer pushed ahead. Did you know that?'" Collected by MISTRESS H. FEMALE SELF-BONDAGE & TORTURE (59 stories listed). "Not at all," she remarked. They were the seventh couple eliminated from the competition. (audio commentary, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (Special Edition) DVD/Blu-ray) Curtis recalled, "I went in and I met the casting people at Paramount, and I had a very nice, congenial meeting, if you will, with the casting people." Lieutenant junior grade Saavik was a Vulcan Starfleet officer who, in the mid-2280s, served aboard both the USS Enterprise and the USS Grissom. It was Nick Meyer who removed the idea of Saavik being half-Romulan. [28], In August 2015, Alley tweeted that she would not be supporting Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee during the 2016 presidential elections, and on April 8, 2016, she tweeted her support for Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani. Of particular note was her involvement with the failed Genesis project. "On the Saavik pregnancy I wrote in two scenes," Bennett stated. Retrieved on January 31, 2008. "A Dying Planet. Nimoy offered, "I think it was clear to us that we wanted to continue the Saavik idea because of her potential relationship with Spock. TV: Cheers (1987-93, Rebecca Howe) and Veronica's Closet (1997-2000, Veronica "Ronnie" Chase). [10], Adopting the Vulcan role and making it her own was a difficult assignment for Curtis. Not that I expected it to happen, but just that I felt I had so little knowledge of Star Trek and the fans seemed to have so much, I thought they must know what they're talking about and this is obviously where this is leading. 5, p. 31; Star Trek Movie Memories, 1995 ed., pp. (Star Trek - Where No One Has Gone Before, p. 75), Nick Meyer made a concerted effort to embody realism and avoid overt sexuality in Kirstie Alley's depiction of Saavik, which was the actress' first film role. She was partnered with Maksim Chmerkovskiy. According to Harve Bennett, however, Saavik's future was uncertain during the writing of Star Trek II. Saavik's history before Star Trek II was mentioned in two issues of DC's first comic series, #7 ("Pon Farr") and #8 ("Blood Fever"), and was expanded upon in Marvel Comics' Star Trek: Untold Voyages series, as well as the Pocket Books novels Dwellers in the Crucible and The Pandora Principle. TV Land aired a sitcom that centered on Alley as a Broadway star and a new parent. [19], In March 2010, after gossip blogger Roger Friedman alleged a link between her Organic Liaison weight-loss system and the Church of Scientology, Alley wrote: "Please Google Mr. Roger Friedman. (The Making of the Trek Films, 3rd ed., p. 45) To her relief, Curtis found that the transition between Alley and herself was not an awkward changeover, for which she credited Harve Bennett and especially the director. FEMALE HUMILIATION (66 stories listed). [18], In May 2009, she told People magazine that, after parting ways with Jenny Craig, she gained 83 pounds (38 kg) and weighed as much as 228 pounds (103 kg). 374-375), One of Robin Curtis' Saavik costumes from Star Trek III was sold off on the It's A Wrap! (Star Trek: Communicator issue 137, p. 84), Early drafts of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country featured Saavik in a traitorous role eventually filled by Valeris. (audio commentary, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (Special Edition) DVD/Blu-ray) For his part, Nimoy reminisced, "I was very pleased to find Robin, who I thought had a sense of containment, but at the same time you could see there was an inner light going on." (Trek: The Unauthorized Story of the Movies, 3rd ed., p. 89) Both Leonard Nimoy and Harve Bennett agreed with the idea, the latter of whom later recounted, "I said [to Nimoy], 'Hey man, you do this. In March of 2285, Saavik was a Starfleet cadet and, while mentored by Spock at Starfleet Academy, she underwent the Kobayashi Maru scenario. The events following Saavik's exile on Vulcan in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home are explained in the novel Unspoken Truth by Margaret Wander Bonanno. (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 3, Issue 8, p. 30), The idea of having Saavik bond with a young Spock via pon farr was suggested by Gene Roddenberry. And I never thought about it." "), which was a tie-in to The Voyage Home comic special, where Saavik remained behind after Kirk's departure from Vulcan. The French actress is now 39 and has proven her great acting prowess in the hit television series Penny Dreadful, which earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Television Series. That struck me as an interesting thing to play as an actor." You will see his history & why Fox fired him. (The Making of the Trek Films, 3rd ed., p. 106), Gene Roddenberry expressed concerns about turning Saavik into a traitor in Star Trek VI, feeling that she had become a "too beloved" character in his universe. (The Making of the Trek Films, 3rd ed., p. 46) For this reason, it was decided that Saavik would not die, along with David Marcus, in Star Trek III. A Fight For Life. [13] In 2016, Alley became a grandmother after her son William had a son of his own. 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(Star Trek: Communicator issue 137, p. 49) Even though she was familiar with Leonard Nimoy's depiction of Spock in Star Trek: The Original Series, Curtis felt that her familiarity with Vulcans generally was "not to the extent that I felt remotely like I could play the part." The fact that Nimoy recorded the audition saved Curtis from having to return for any further auditions for the role. Kirstie Alley did play Saavik one other time, in a play set between Star Trek II and Star Trek III – "The Machiavellian Principle", written by Walter Koenig for the ambitious "Ultimate Fantasy" convention (aka "Ultimate Fiasco", aka "The Con of Wrath"). [1]. (The Making of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, pp. [2] After moving to Los Angeles to pursue Scientology and work as an interior designer, Alley appeared as a contestant on the game show Match Game in 1979. Names beginning with an "S" sound had previously been the exclusive domain of Vulcan males, including Spock, Sarek, and Surak. (I Am Spock, hardback ed., pp. Afterwards, Saavik related to Admiral Kirk that she doubted the non-winnable simulation had been a fair test of her command abilities, though Saavik also conceded that she had not considered how possible such a situation was in reality. "We did the scenes together, he directed me [and] he got it all on tape." CBT STORIES (250 stories listed). (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 3, Issue 8, p. 33) Bennett continued, "We didn't want to cut [her] scenes, so we decided to recast the character and keep the part." In 2005, she played a fictionalized version of herself on Showtime's Fat Actress. Their first dance, a cha-cha-cha, earned them the second-highest score, 23 points of a possible 30. "It has been very unfortunate that the character just got left in the dust. It just seemed as though she'd be extraneous on this trip." (Star Trek: Communicator issue 137, p. 49) Leonard Nimoy felt likewise, remarking, "I thought Robin Curtis did it very well [....] It worked out quite well." 96 & 100) The director particularly liked the way Alley moved and felt that the combination of her together with Leonard Nimoy looked perfect. Lola Falana, is another prominent actress who rose to fame in the late 1960’s while working abroad as an Italian actress. (The Star Trek Interview Book, pp. (The Making of the Trek Films, 3rd ed., p. 45) Ronald D. Moore, who later worked on several of the Star Trek spin-off series, commented on the contemporaneous fan response to Curtis' first appearance as Saavik and shared his own related opinions; "Kirstie Alley really had owned that role in Wrath of Khan, and I think there was a sort of a universal feeling among the fans of, 'Oh, really? The book Star Trek - Where No One Has Gone Before (p. 74) states that Theodore Sturgeon was responsible for contributing the character of Saavik. ("Chapter 8: Trek on the Big Screen", The Man Who Created Star Trek: Gene Roddenberry), Scenes deleted from Star Trek II included one wherein Spock made note to Kirk of Saavik's half-Romulan heritage and another in which she was introduced to David Marcus, hinting at an unspoken flirtation between them. Let people talk about it' [...] I threw in everything... and I figured maybe, even if we get just one line in, 'Are you all right? Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you're looking for. They were just this weightless, nothing bit of latex stuff." 203 & 212), Not even being considered for a possible return of Saavik proved to be painful for Robin Curtis. The Discoprize 1701 has an excellent cast, right sets and ship, Kelvin universe has an excellent cast (include Carol Marcus as well and add Saavik!). Much to Nimoy and Bennett's relief, it seemed as though the contract negotiations would work smoothly. It was now one year later. (The View from the Bridge, hardback ed., p. 118) The director related, "[Shatner] said, 'Well, Vulcans can't cry.' "[Kirstie Alley's] name was never mentioned once to me," Curtis recalled. In the years following, she starred in a number of smaller films, including One More Chance, Blind Date and Runaway. Associated Press. You'll be well cared for here, here's where you belong...' The combination of the whole scene, and then Spock's entrance [which remains in the film], 'Good day to you, sir,' 'Saavik,' 'Live long and prosper,' is powerful because it is Stella Dallas. She won both rounds, winning $500 in the first round and $5500 in the second round. She served as the spokesperson for Pier One from 2000 to 2004, and for Jenny Craig from 2005 to 2008. This take was slated for replacement with a more businesslike one, with Saavik herself trying her hand at humor, but neither had been included in any of the movie versions (or their home media format derivatives), though the original, actually filmed, take has also been featured in the aforementioned promotional short. (Cinefantastique, Vol. When informed of this, Nick Meyer (who had no love lost for Roddenberry ever since Meyer came aboard for Star Trek II, which had been obtusely opposed by the former) met his concerns with disdain, derisively remarking, "I wrote the character of Saavik in STAR TREK II. She first appeared in novels in The Wrath of Khan novelization. He is spreading lies about me and my new business. Since that is a case of Mate or Die , she may have taken the logical (if, to us, squicky) choice. 5, p. 31), Not having been fond of Robin Curtis' performances as Saavik, Nick Meyer wanted Kirstie Alley to reprise the role in Star Trek VI. [22] In January 2015, Alley claimed that, since starting the Jenny Craig weight-loss program again, she had lost 50 pounds (23 kg). [3] That original one went a long way explaining the obvious warm friendly relationship Saavik and David enjoyed in The Search for Spock. I said, 'Yeah, well, that's why it's going to be so distressing when this one does.'" [17] "That's the third piece," said Bennett, "and that's interesting [...] I said, 'Put it in. After Saavik answers that she is "well," Kirk replies, "You will be in good hands here." (Star Trek: Communicator issue 137, p. 49) Along with the minimalism of emotion, Curtis additionally appropriated the formality of the character's dialogue, another factor that she found to be challenging. "And she was just as eager to return," said Nimoy. (Star Trek Magazine issue 155, p. 62) Spock had a line where he stated this fact to Kirk in scene 5 after the Kobayashi Maru test, "She's half Romulan, Jim. (audio commentary, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (Blu-ray)/(Special Edition) DVD) The daily removal of the prosthetic ears, in Curtis' case, required a very strong chemical. (I Am Spock, hardback ed., pp. Alley attended Wichita Southeast High School, graduating in 1969. No, not at all [...] They were completely... you couldn't feel them at all once they were on. Practice keeping still." The house is in Clearwater, Florida, the spiritual headquarters of the Church of Scientology. What you see in Cheers and so forth, her comic timing. Self-expression doesn't seem to be one of your problems.James T. Kirk. You're a pro. And that almost felt like just a matter of exercise, like, 'Let's have fun now. Bennett stated, "We were passing the knife over Saavik just like the Klingon in the film." Many fans were excited about the prospects of a romantic pregnancy storyline," Curtis stated, adding her feelings about the snubbing; "That hurt a little bit. 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