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Zachary Quinto in new photo shoot for August Magazine

Zachary Quinto Round-up
Two videos have been uploaded to iTunes featuring Zach at Carnegie Mellon, just type 'Zachary Quinto' into iTunes store to download free! Thanks to tigress1313 for the heads up.
There are eleven new photos of Zachary at a press conference in Beverly Hills in the gallery
Paris Roundup - Zachary talks Spock on Trek Interviews

Zach and the cast of Star Trek spoke about the new movie in a press conference in Paris yesterday. Zachary revealed that he swapped emails with mentor Leonard Nimoy after the Austin premiere of Star Trek.
The French website unificationfrance commented that the movie got an unusual round of applause from the assembled journalists.
The full report is here
Photo by unificationfrance.com
Zach also revealed to People magazine that when he auditioned for Spock in Paris two years ago he gave himself two days off to explore and celebrate his birthday. He waxes lyrical about Le Baron Club on Avenue Marceau, Brasserie Lipp and Hotel Costes, so if you ever want to do a Zach-style Parisienne tour, then voila.
TV Guide reveals Heroes spoilers
Warning! Spoilers Throughout!
American listings magazine TV Guide has published a raft of new information about the next episodes of Heroes, including an interview with Zach. They confirm that a major character will die in an early episode, and that a plane carrying the 'fugitive' heroes will crash, but that some will escape and go on the run.
The magazine tells how Sylar will team up with a relentless 'Hunter' hired by Nathan, after originally being his target. It also reveals that Sylar will meet his father, a taxidermist named Mr Gray : "Their meeting is distinctly different from what Sylar expects. It's very disappointing for him and sends him off on a cunning, very manipulative pursuit of power" says Zachary.
We've seen the pictures of Sylar and new character Luke played by Dan Byrd. "It's as if Jeffrey Dahmer had an apprentice" says creator Tim Kring. "They go on a cross-country road trip, stopping at diners and eating pie. It's very Route 66."
Zach adds, "We're back to the storytelling of Season One, less flying around and more human connection. There's no more of that emotional whiplash, who's good, who's bad - that we have in 'Villains'. The audience will really root for the characters again. It feels like we're back on an heroic journey."
© TV Guide 2009