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Walter Marvin Koenig (/ ˈ k eɪ n ɪ ɡ /; born September 14, 1936) is an American actor and screenwriter. He began acting professionally in the mid-1960s and quickly rose to prominence for his supporting role as Ensign Pavel Chekov in Star Trek: The Original Series (1967–1969).
Walter Koenig. Actor: Star Trek. Walter Koenig began his acting career in 1962 as an uncredited Sentry in the TV series Combat!
Walter Koenig. Actor: Star Trek. Walter Koenig began his acting career in 1962 as an uncredited Sentry in the TV series Combat!
Walter Koenig’s updated memoir Beaming Up and Getting Off: Life Before and Beyond Star Trek is available now. You can pick it up at Amazon in hardcover and e-book.
Star Trek legend Walter Koenig looks back on the good, the bad, and the hilarious after 57 years of the franchise.
Star Trek legend Walter Koenig gave a heartwarming response to whether he would return to the franchise. Koenig originated the role of Pavel Chekov on Star Trek: The Original Series, which he played on television and in 7 Star Trek movies, including 1994's Star Trek Generations.
13 is certainly lucky for some, and lucky for us, Star Trek Explorer #13 has an interview with actor behind everyone’s favorite Klingon Warrior – Michael Dorn! There are also exclusive interviews with actor-turned-director Jonathan Frakes, Walter Koenig reflects on his time as the original Chekov, Star Trek: Voyager's resident Vulcan Tim Russ looks back at the show, and Star Trek: Strange ...
We’ve already shared the news that Star Trek‘s Walter Koenig (Pavel Chekov) will be joining The 7th Rule podcast to recap seasons 2 and 3 of The Original Series.
Star Trek legend Walter Koenig is joining The 7th Rule podcast to review episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series, bringing his witty hindsight and behind-the-scenes memories to the discussions.
Walter Koenig, Star Trek's original and iconic Pavel Chekov, turns 80 years old today. The actor/writer was born in Chicago to Isadore and Sarah Koenig on September 14, 1936.