Walter Koenig
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| Walter Koenig | |
| Image:Walter Koenig.jpg Koenig at FedCon IV in Bonn, Germany 1996 | |
| Born | September 14 1936 (age 72) Image:Flag of the United States.svgChicago, Illinois, USA |
| Notable roles | Pavel Chekov in Star Trek (TV) Alfred Bester in Babylon 5 (TV) |
Walter Marvin Koenig (born September 14, 1936 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor, writer, teacher and director, best known for his roles as Chekov in Star Trek, and as Bester on the series Babylon 5.
[edit] Background
Koenig is of Lithuanian Jewish descent, his family emigrated from Lithuania and changed their surname from Koenigsberg to Koenig. He attended Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa with a pre-med major. He transferred to UCLA and received a BA in psychology.
He has been married since 1965 to Judy Levitt and has one son, Josh Andrew Koenig. Danielle Koenig, one of the writers for Invader Zim, is his daughter. Koenig had heart bypass surgery in 1993. His role in Babylon 5 came out of that incident since his hospitalization forced him to bow out of a guest spot. The series producer promised to make it up to him for the lost opportunity and got the role later on.
[edit] Career
Koenig played the navigator Pavel Chekov on the USS Enterprise in the original Star Trek (TOS) television series and in the several movies that featured the original cast. He was cast as Chekov because of his resemblance to Davy Jones to attract a younger audience, especially girls. Gene Roddenberry asked him to "ham up" his Russian accent to add a note of comedy relief to the series. He received Saturn Award Nominations for Best Supporting Actor in a Film for both Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Walter reprised his role of Pavel Chekov for the fan webseries Star Trek: New Voyages, To Serve All My Days and the independent Sky Conway/Tim Russ film Star Trek: Of Gods and Men, both in 2006.
After Chekov, his best-known role is the Psi Cop Alfred Bester on the television series Babylon 5. Koenig was the "Special Guest Star" in twelve episodes and, at the end of the third season, the production company applied for an Emmy nomination on his behalf. He was slated to play Bester on the spin-off series Crusade, but the series was cancelled before his episode was filmed.
Walter's film, stage and TV roles span a fifty year time span. He has played everything from a teenage gang leader (Alfred Hitchcock Presents) to a middle-aged Tom Sawyer (The Boy's In Autumn). He returned to space with a starring role in Moontrap and played a computer hard drive in Game Over: Maximum Surge. His most recent role was as a "slimy-sex-addicted" televangelist in Mad Cowgirl.
In addition to acting, he has written several films (Actor, I Wish I May, You're Never Alone When You're a Schizophrenic), one-act plays, and a handful of episodes for TV shows: Star Trek: The Animated Series, Land of the Lost, Family and The Powers of Matthew Star. Walter has also written several books, including Warped Factors: A Neurotic's Guide to the Universe (autobiography), Chekov's Enterprise (a journal kept during the filming of Star Trek: The Motion Picture) and Buck Alice and the Actor-Robot (a science fiction novel), which was rereleased in 2006. He also created his own comic book series called Raver, which was published by Malibu Comics in the early 1990s.
Walter Koenig has taught classes in acting and directing at UCLA, the Sherwood Oaks Experiment Film College, the Actor's Alley Repertory Company in Los Angeles, and the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University. He instituted theatre programs at a summer camp for disturbed children in upstate New York as well as for a settlement house in New York City.
In 2002, Koenig directed stage versions of two of the original Twilight Zone episodes for 4 Letter Entertainment.
In 2004, Walter Koenig co-starred in "Mad Cowgirl," an independent movie about a meat-packing health inspector dying from a brain disorder, Walter plays televangelist 'Pastor Dylan': a character described as "a sleezy, slimy, sex-addict." The movie played the SF Indiefest and the Silverlake Film Festival, followed by a limited release in major cities such as New York and Seattle. "Mad Cowgirl" was released on DVD on December 5, 2006.
[edit] External links
- Walter Koenig at the Internet Movie Database
- Walter Koenig article at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek wiki.
- Walter Koenig at TV.com
- Campaign for Walter's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- Walter Koenig Official Website
| Major Cast Members of Star Trek: The Original Series |
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| William Shatner • Leonard Nimoy • DeForest Kelley • James Doohan • Nichelle Nichols • George Takei • Walter Koenig |
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Categories: 1936 births | Living people | American actors | American film actors | American television actors | Babylon 5 cast and crew | Chicago actors | Jewish American actors | Star Trek: The Original Series actors | Star Trek film actors | Star Trek script writers | Futurama actors | Film actors

