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Star Trek Remembers Dick Clark

Today, entertainment and television legend Dick Clark died at the age of 82 of a heart attack.

Host of New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, Pyramid and American Bandstand, Clark was known as “the oldest living teenager.”

A wide spectrum of friend, fans and the entertainers, whose careers he had had a hand in, rushed to pay tribute to the fallen legend.

Tony Bennett, Paul Stanley, Ryan Seacrest, Janet Jackson, Fergie along with several Star Trek actors, including William Shatner, LeVar Burton and Jeri Ryan took to Twitter to share their emotions and to remember Clark.

Watch Star Trek‘s William Shatner quiz himself on Dick Clark’s Pyramid, below.

…and Star Trek: the Next Generation‘s LeVar Burton on the Pyramid from October 1985.

Photo: Donna Svennevik / ABC, Inc.

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