Alien VoicesAlien Voices, Inc. was formed in 1996 to create multi-media works of science fiction and fantasy. Its three founding members were actor/director Leonard Nimoy, actor/director/writer John de Lancie, and award-winning writer/producer Nat Segaloff. The first two Alien Voices audio titles were published in the spring of 1997 by industry leader Simon & Schuster Audio: H.G. Wells's THE TIME MACHINE and Jules Verne's JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH. December 1997 heralded the release of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's THE LOST WORLD. May 1998 brought Wells' THE INVISIBLE MAN, and in November 1998, THE FIRST MEN IN THE MOON was released. The first of two Star Trek® titles, SPOCK VS. Q, starring Leonard and John in the very first occurrence of these two Star Trek characters meeting, was released in October 1999. The second, SPOCK VS. Q: THE SEQUEL (of course!) appeared in December 2000. The company has also produced three one-hour television specials for the Sci-Fi Channel. In 1997 they aired their unique TV production of FIRST MEN IN THE MOON, by H.G. Wells. In 1998 they produced their TV version of THE LOST WORLD, and A HALLOWEEN TRILOGY consisting of Rudyard Kipling's "Mark of the Beast," Oscar Wilde's "The Canterville Ghost," and Edgar Allen Poe's "The Casque of Amontillado." Nimoy and de Lancie headline the dramas. The casts have included actors and actresses from various Star Trek television and feature film series, among them: Susan Bay, Roxann Dawson, Richard Doyle, Robert Ellenstein, Marnie Mosiman, Ethan Phillips, Andrew Robinson, Dwight Schultz, William Shatner, Armin Shimmerman, and Jean Simmons. Alien Voices has also been under option (since expired) to New Line Television to develop classic works of science fiction for possible television movie adaptation. The company continues to actively seek new opportunities to produce in audio or for film or television, with an emphasis on science fiction and fantasy. |