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  1. This site is. The ONLY officially authorized and guaranteed Autograph Collectibles Website, personally endorsed by Walter Koenig. E-Mail. Mailing Contact: 2109 S. Wilbur Ave. Walla Walla, WA 99362. Phone: 509-525-4387 / Fax: 509-525-0393. Please also Visit: Walterkoenigsite.com.

  2. Sep 14, 2016 · By David McDonnell. 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. He, of course, earned his greatest measure of fame playing Chekov on Star Trek: The Original Series and in seven feature films, but his acting credits ...

  3. Walter Koenig (born 14 September 1936; age 87) is the actor and writer best known for playing Pavel Chekov on Star Trek: The Original Series and in the first seven Star Trek movies. He was the only original cast member not to lend his voice to Star Trek: The Animated Series due to budgetary reasons, though he still contributed to the series by writing the episode "The Infinite Vulcan". His ...

  4. This site is. The ONLY officially authorized and guaranteed Autograph Collectibles Website, personally endorsed by Walter Koenig. E-Mail. Mailing Contact: 2109 S. Wilbur Ave. Walla Walla, WA 99362. Phone: 509-525-4387 / Fax: 509-525-0393. Please also Visit: Walterkoenigsite.com.

  5. Sep 10, 2012 · At last, at 11:30 a.m. Monday, Walter Koenig, who played Chekov on TV’s original 1966-69 Star Trek series, will be the last of the seven main castmembers to get his star on the Hollywood Walk of ...

  6. Feb 21, 2024 · Walter Koenig. Through his earnest and sometimes humorous portrayal, Walter Koenig made the role of Ensign Pavel Chekov, navigator of Star Trek ’s U.S.S. Enterprise, famous. Portraying the Russian character for the original series’ final two seasons, he went on to re-create the role in the first seven Star Trek motion pictures, his largest ...

  7. Mar 16, 2024 · Walter Koenig joined Star Trek in its second season. Of course, the idea of the Star Trek movies that would eventually come was a mere glimmer in Gene Roddenberry’s eye at that point, and Koenig ...