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| Known for: | Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country |
| Birth name: | Walter Marvin Koenig |
| Birthday: | 14 September 1936, Chicago, Illinois, USA |
| Height: | 5' 6" (1.68 m) |
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Walter Koenig newsKoenig Mourned At Memorial
Tragic GROWING PAINS star ANDREW KOENIG’s life was celebrated by family a nd friends at an emotional memorial service on Saturday (06Mar10).Former Star Trek actor Walter Koenig and his wife Judy invited approxim ately 100 loved ones to the Inn of the Seventh Ray in Topanga Canyon, Cal ifornia, where they held a private ceremony
Koenig Family Planning Private Memorial
The mourning parents of ANDREW KOENIG are planning a private memorial for the actor, according to U.S. reports.Koenig was found dead in a park in Vancouver, Canada last week (25Feb10 ) after going missing earlier in the month.His parents - former Star Trek actor Walter Koenig and his wife Judy - thanked the public for
Walter Koenig: 'andrew Took His Own Life'
Andrew Koenig committed suicide, according to his Star Trek actor dad Walter Koenig. The body of the former Growing Pains star was found in Vancouver, Canada on Thursday afternoon. He was last seen...>
Koenig: 'andrew Took His Own Life'
Troubled ANDREW KOENIG committed suicide, according to his STAR TREK acto= r dad WALTER KOENIG.The body of the former Growing Pains star was found in Vancouver, Canad= a on Thursday afternoon (25Feb10).He was last seen during a trip to the city on 14 February (10), and was= reported missing by a friend after failing to
Police Find Body Thought To Be Actor Andrew Koenig (reuters)
Reuters - Canadian police on Thursday said they have found a body they believe is missing actor Andrew Koenig, son of former "Star Trek" star Walter Koenig, who disappeared earlier this month.
Walter Koenig: 'my Son Took His Own Life'
Walter Koenig and his wife Judy said at a press conference on Thursday evening that their son Andrew Koenig, the previously missing "Growing Pains" actor, had committed suicide. The "Star Trek" star's voice trembled with emotion as he shared the sad news about the loss of his 41-year-old son, whose body was discovered in Vancouver's Stanley Park on Thursday. Walter said that Andrew had close friends in the city who encouraged him to join them on another sweep of the park today. He said one of his son's friends found Andrew's body during their search. "We've already said what a great guy he was and a good human being … He was obviously in a lot of pain," the grieving father said of his son. Walter told "The Insider" earlier this week that his then-missing son had been "in a depressed state." At the press conference, he and Judy urged people with family members suffering from depression to acknowledge the possible signs: "Don't ignore it, don't rationalize it … extend a hand," Walter advised. Authorities had been searching for Andrew since Feb. 18. He'd last been seen in Vancouver on Feb. 14. Andrew memorably played Mike Seaver's friend "Boner" on the hit '80s sitcom "Growing Pains."[Read full story on The Insider]
Andrew Koenig's Dad: He Took His Own Life
An emotional Walter Koenig -- father of "Growing Pains" actor Andrew Koenig -- just said his son, who had been missing since February 14, took his own life. During Walter's brief statement, he had a message for those who may find themselves in the ...Permalink
Friend Fears Koenig Has 'taken His Own Life'
The woman who last saw actor ANDREW KOENIG before he was reported missing= fears the star may have "taken his own life".Police have launched an investigation into the disappearance of the sta= r, the son of Star Trek actor Walter Koenig, after he missed a flight hom= e from Vancouver, Canada to Los Angeles on
'star Trek' Star Walter Koenig's Plea To Missing Son
Former "Star Trek" actor Walter Koenig has issued an emotional plea to his son Andrew to get in touch after he went missing in Vancouver, Canada earlier this month.Police have launched an investiga...>
Andrew Koenig's Parents' Emotional Plea
Filed under: Celebrity Justice, Andrew KoenigWalter and Judith Koenig just made a heartbreaking plea to their son, missing actor Andrew Koenig -- begging him to let them know he's alright.At a Canadian news conference, the parents of the "Growing Pains" star spoke directly to their son, choking ...
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Missing Actor's Dad To Meet With Vancouver Cops
Filed under: Exclusives"Star Trek" star Walter Koenig -- father of missing "Growing Pains" actor Andrew Koenig -- is leaving for Vancouver in a few hours to get briefed on the search for his missing son.Walter tells TMZ his son's been depressed before ... but this is the ...
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"star Trek" Veteran's Actor Son Missing In Canada (reuters)
Reuters - The actor son of "Star Trek" veteran Walter Koenig has disappeared while visiting friends in Canada, and family pleaded on Sunday for information on his whereabouts to be given to the Vancouver police.
Walter Koenig & Wife Worried About Missing Son
"Star Trek" star Walter Koenig and his wife Judy are speaking out to "The Insider" about their missing son Andrew Koenig, who has was last seen in Vancouver on February 14. Speaking to "The Insider" Sunday morning via telephone from their Los Angeles home, Walter and Judy fought back tears and spoke lovingly of their 42-year-old son, who Walter described as being "in a depressed state." "We heard from him in early February when he was staying with friends in Toronto," said Judy. "He sounded fine, but I was worried about him." The 42-year-old Andrew played "Boner" on "Growing Pains" and is the camera operator on the comedy podcast "Never Not Funny." He reportedly did not make his flight back from the Winter Olympics city to the U.S. on February 16. Judy Koenig said that a text message was sent by one of Andrew's friends and received by Andrew's blackberry in the area of the sprawling Stanley Park in Vancouver in recent days, which could be an encouraging sign. Walter said of the Vancouver police and their efforts to find his son, "They have been kind, sensitive, generous and just extraordinary. Two of their investigators are working tirelessly today on their day off. They have been wonderful and I ask people to call the number from the Vancouver Police department ... if you have any information." That police department number is 604-717-2534. In defense of any rumors that might surface in the future, Walter added, "So many times when these kinds of reports about behavior and habits come out, there are insinuations that are untue. Andrew has no narcotic habit." Walter and Judy tell "The Insider" they plan to fly into Vancouver this week to help in the search and investigation.[Read full story on The Insider]
Koenig To Be Takei's Best Man
Gay actor GEORGE TAKEI will wed his longtime partner in September (08) - and has chosen his STAR TREK co-star WALTER KOENIG as his best man.The 71-year-old star - known for his role as Sulu in the 1960s sci-fi series - will wed partner Brad Altman this summer (08), after California state authorities lifted the
Don't Klingon To Power, Trek Star Tells Burma Junta (reuters)
Reuters - Star Trek actor Walter Koenig urged fans of the iconic sci-fi series on Tuesday to turn their wrath on Myanmar's military junta, an earthly "outpost of tyranny."
Trek Actor Calls On Fans To Campaign Against Atrocities
STAR TREK star WALTER KOENIG has urged the show’s fans to campaign against Myanmar’s military junta, branding it an "outpost of tyranny".The 70-year-old actor, who played Commander Pavel Chekov in the hit show and several movies, is hoping for change after visiting a refugee camp on the Thai-Myanmar border recently.He says, "I can tell people
Don't Klingon To Power, Trek Star Tells Burma Junta (reuters)
Reuters - Star Trek actor Walter Koenig urged fans of the iconic sci-fi series on Tuesday to turn their wrath on Myanmar's military junta, an earthly "outpost of tyranny."
Don't Klingon To Power, Trek Star Tells Burma Junta (reuters)
Reuters - Star Trek actor Walter Koenig urged fans of the iconic sci-fi series on Tuesday to turn their wrath on Myanmar's military junta, an earthly "outpost of tyranny."
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