While the tabloids and fan publications portrayed the Nimoys as a “close family,” to his son Adam Nimoy, Leonard Nimoy was a total stranger. The actor was as inscrutable as the iconic half-Vulcan science officer he portrayed on Star Trek, even to those close to him.
Now, his son’s poignant memoir The Most Human explores their complicated relationship and how it informed his views on marriage, parenting, and later, sobriety. Despite their differences, both men ventured down parallel paths: marriages leading to divorce, battling addiction, and finding recovery. Most notably, both men struggled to take the ninth step in their AA journey: to make amends with each other.
Adam Nimoy is a graduate of UC Berkeley and Loyola Law School. He practiced entertainment law for seven years before changing careers to become a television director. He directed over forty-five hours of network television including episodes of Ally McBeal, NYPD Blue, and Gilmore Girls. His television directing career having ended in part due to addiction issues, he segued into teaching filmmaking at the New York Film Academy in Burbank, California. In 2004 he began his program of 12-step recovery and has been sober ever since. In 2016, he directed the documentary film For The Love Of Spock and in 2024 he published a memoir entitled The Most Human: Reconciling With My Father Leonard Nimoy. He is a board member of Beit T’Shuvah, a residential addiction treatment center.