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Andrew Koenig

Joshua Andrew Koenig (/ˈknɪɡ/; August 17, 1968 – c. February 16, 2010) was an American character actor, film director, editor, writer, and human rights activist. He was known for his role as Richard "Boner" Stabone in Growing Pains.

Andrew Koenig
Koenig in 1982 as the Page Boy in Falstaff
Born
Joshua Andrew Koenig

(1968-08-17)August 17, 1968
DiedFebruary 16, 2010(2010-02-16) (aged 41)
Body discoveredFebruary 25, 2010(2010-02-25) (aged 41)
Stanley Park, downtown Vancouver
Burial placeHollywood Forever Cemetery
Alma materUniversity of Southern California
Occupation(s)Actor, director, editor, writer
Years active1973–2010
Parent
RelativesJimmy Pardo (brother-in-law)

Early life Edit

Andrew Koenig was born August 17, 1968, the son of Star Trek actor Walter Koenig and Judy Levitt.[1]

Writer Harlan Ellison spoke of the young Koenig – by his given first name of Josh – as being the inspiration for his story "Jeffty Is Five".

I had been awed and delighted by Josh Koenig, and I instantly thought of just such a child who was arrested in time at the age of five. Jeffty, in no small measure, is Josh: the sweetness of Josh, the intelligence of Josh, the questioning nature of Josh.[2]

The story went on to win the 1977 Nebula Award and the 1978 Hugo Award for Best Short Story.

Career Edit

From 1985 to 1989, Koenig played a recurring role as Richard "Boner" Stabone, best friend to Kirk Cameron's character Mike Seaver in the first four seasons of the ABC sitcom Growing Pains.[3] During the same period, he guest starred on episodes of the sitcoms My Sister Sam and My Two Dads as well as the drama 21 Jump Street. In the early 1990s he provided a voice for the animated series G.I. Joe as Ambush and Night Creeper Leader,[4] and had a minor role as Tumak in the 1993 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Sanctuary".

Koenig played the role of The Joker in the 2003 fan film Batman: Dead End.[5]

Onstage, he played the Page Boy in the eight performances of Verdi's Falstaff, a production of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California, in April 1982. As an adult, he starred as the M.C. in the 2007 interactive theater play The Boomerang Kid[6] and performed with the improv group Charles Whitman Reilly and Friends.

Though he continued his performing career in the 2006 independent film The Theory of Everything (2006), Koenig worked increasingly behind the scenes. He wrote, produced and/or directed the shorts Good Boy (2003) and Woman in a Green Dress and Instinct vs. Reason (2004). He worked as an editor on a number of films and was a video producer for the podcast Never Not Funny (2006–2010). His final role was in the film DaZe: Vol. Too — NonSeNse, in post-production at the time of his death, with Koenig portraying the role of Vice Chancellor.[5]

Personal life Edit

Koenig was an important part of the nonviolent direct action community in Venice Beach that focused on environmental protection during the 1990s. Koenig, a vegan,[7] traveled to Burma in July 2007 and visited Burmese refugee camps in Thailand with his father as part of the U.S. Campaign for Burma. The following January, he protested the Communist Party of China's political and financial support of the military dictatorship in Burma during the 119th Tournament of Roses in Pasadena, California; after a pre-parade human rights march agreed to by parade officials was allegedly stifled by them, he entered the parade and stood in front of a Chinese float promoting the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Koenig, who carried a sign reading "China: Free Burma" in both English and Chinese, was arrested and briefly held for his act of civil disobedience. Koenig's defense attorney was Bill Paparian, a fellow protester and former mayor of Pasadena.[8]

"China sits on the UN Security Council and they have refused to condemn Burma. China purchases gas from Burma and sells them weapons that the military uses on the Burmese people. So they are really quite complicit, and that was the whole point of protesting the China float," Koenig explained.[8] Koenig also noted the Chinese government's implicit support of the genocide in Sudan, sweatshops and tainted export products, saying of the float, "China is putting on a good face because of the Olympics, but [it's time to] send a message to the Chinese government that they have to not just change their face, but change the way they do things."[9] The Pasadena Weekly quoted Koenig as stating, "Their free speech rights have been totally censored. As a country with a Constitution and a Bill of Rights, we need to continue to support and enforce ours, and [use it to] recognize the rights of human beings all over the world".[8]

Death Edit

Koenig was last seen in Vancouver, British Columbia, on February 14, 2010, and missed a scheduled flight on February 16, which was the last day he used his cell phone or conducted any banking.[10] On February 25, a group of friends and family found him dead in Vancouver's Stanley Park; he had apparently hanged himself.[11][12][13]

Filmography Edit

Year Title Role Notes
1973 Adam-12 Little Boy Episode: "Rampart Division: The Senior Citizens"
(uncredited)
1985–1989 Growing Pains Richard "Boner" Stabone 25 episodes
1987 My Sister Sam Mr. Rudnick Episode: "Go Crazy"
1988 21 Jump Street Wally Episode: "Champagne High"
1989 My Two Dads Jon Episode: "You Can Count on Me"
1990 G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero Ambush
Night Creeper Leader
Various Cobra Troopers
(Season 1)
1993 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Tumak Episode: "Sanctuary"
2003 Batman: Dead End The Joker Fan film
2006 The Theory of Everything Scott Direct-to-video
2008 InAlienable Emil Feature film
2010 DaZe: Vol. Too — NonSeNse Vice Chancellor

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Andrew Koenig – Missing. You Can Help!". Dread Central. February 22, 2010. from the original on February 24, 2010. Retrieved February 26, 2010.
  2. ^ Ellison, Harlan (1980). Shatterday. Houghton Mifflin. p. 10. ISBN 978-0-395-28587-9.
  3. ^ "TV Ratings > 1980s". ClassicTVHits.com. from the original on February 6, 2010. Retrieved February 26, 2010.
  4. ^ "Andrew Koenig's Body Found in Stanley Park". Daily Contributor. from the original on February 28, 2010. Retrieved February 26, 2010.
  5. ^ a b . Fox News. February 25, 2010. Archived from the original on September 5, 2012. Retrieved February 26, 2010.
  6. ^ Hanselman, Scott. "The Boomerang Kid – You'll Keep Coming Back". LA Splash Magazine. from the original on March 30, 2010. Retrieved February 26, 2010.
  7. ^ Johnson, Steve (February 26, 2010). "Andrew Koenig's brother-in-law cancels Chicago comedy shows". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved November 16, 2022.
  8. ^ a b c "Ready for a fight". Pasadena Weekly. March 5, 2008. from the original on February 6, 2010. Retrieved February 26, 2010.
  9. ^ . Pasadena Weekly. Archived from the original on May 22, 2010. Retrieved February 26, 2010.
  10. ^ Dillon, Nancy (February 24, 2010). "Family of missing 'Growing Pains' actor Andrew Koenig fears he may have harmed himself". New York Daily News.
  11. ^ Roberts, Soraya (February 28, 2010). "'Growing Pains' actor Andrew Koenig hung himself from tree in Vancouver's Stanley Park: source". New York Daily News.
  12. ^ Duke, Alan (February 25, 2010). "Missing actor's body found in Vancouver park, source says". CNN. from the original on February 27, 2010.
  13. ^ Fisher, Luchina (February 26, 2010). "Andrew Koenig's Long, Losing Battle With Depression". ABC News. Retrieved January 7, 2015.

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For other people named Andrew Koenig see Andrew Koenig disambiguation Joshua Andrew Koenig ˈ k eɪ n ɪ ɡ August 17 1968 c February 16 2010 was an American character actor film director editor writer and human rights activist He was known for his role as Richard Boner Stabone in Growing Pains Andrew KoenigKoenig in 1982 as the Page Boy in FalstaffBornJoshua Andrew Koenig 1968 08 17 August 17 1968Los Angeles California U S DiedFebruary 16 2010 2010 02 16 aged 41 Vancouver British Columbia CanadaBody discoveredFebruary 25 2010 2010 02 25 aged 41 Stanley Park downtown VancouverBurial placeHollywood Forever CemeteryAlma materUniversity of Southern CaliforniaOccupation s Actor director editor writerYears active1973 2010ParentWalter Koenig father RelativesJimmy Pardo brother in law Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 3 1 Death 4 Filmography 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditAndrew Koenig was born August 17 1968 the son of Star Trek actor Walter Koenig and Judy Levitt 1 Writer Harlan Ellison spoke of the young Koenig by his given first name of Josh as being the inspiration for his story Jeffty Is Five I had been awed and delighted by Josh Koenig and I instantly thought of just such a child who was arrested in time at the age of five Jeffty in no small measure is Josh the sweetness of Josh the intelligence of Josh the questioning nature of Josh 2 The story went on to win the 1977 Nebula Award and the 1978 Hugo Award for Best Short Story Career EditFrom 1985 to 1989 Koenig played a recurring role as Richard Boner Stabone best friend to Kirk Cameron s character Mike Seaver in the first four seasons of the ABC sitcom Growing Pains 3 During the same period he guest starred on episodes of the sitcoms My Sister Sam and My Two Dads as well as the drama 21 Jump Street In the early 1990s he provided a voice for the animated series G I Joe as Ambush and Night Creeper Leader 4 and had a minor role as Tumak in the 1993 Star Trek Deep Space Nine episode Sanctuary Koenig played the role of The Joker in the 2003 fan film Batman Dead End 5 Onstage he played the Page Boy in the eight performances of Verdi s Falstaff a production of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles California in April 1982 As an adult he starred as the M C in the 2007 interactive theater play The Boomerang Kid 6 and performed with the improv group Charles Whitman Reilly and Friends Though he continued his performing career in the 2006 independent film The Theory of Everything 2006 Koenig worked increasingly behind the scenes He wrote produced and or directed the shorts Good Boy 2003 and Woman in a Green Dress and Instinct vs Reason 2004 He worked as an editor on a number of films and was a video producer for the podcast Never Not Funny 2006 2010 His final role was in the film DaZe Vol Too NonSeNse in post production at the time of his death with Koenig portraying the role of Vice Chancellor 5 Personal life EditKoenig was an important part of the nonviolent direct action community in Venice Beach that focused on environmental protection during the 1990s Koenig a vegan 7 traveled to Burma in July 2007 and visited Burmese refugee camps in Thailand with his father as part of the U S Campaign for Burma The following January he protested the Communist Party of China s political and financial support of the military dictatorship in Burma during the 119th Tournament of Roses in Pasadena California after a pre parade human rights march agreed to by parade officials was allegedly stifled by them he entered the parade and stood in front of a Chinese float promoting the 2008 Beijing Olympics Koenig who carried a sign reading China Free Burma in both English and Chinese was arrested and briefly held for his act of civil disobedience Koenig s defense attorney was Bill Paparian a fellow protester and former mayor of Pasadena 8 China sits on the UN Security Council and they have refused to condemn Burma China purchases gas from Burma and sells them weapons that the military uses on the Burmese people So they are really quite complicit and that was the whole point of protesting the China float Koenig explained 8 Koenig also noted the Chinese government s implicit support of the genocide in Sudan sweatshops and tainted export products saying of the float China is putting on a good face because of the Olympics but it s time to send a message to the Chinese government that they have to not just change their face but change the way they do things 9 The Pasadena Weekly quoted Koenig as stating Their free speech rights have been totally censored As a country with a Constitution and a Bill of Rights we need to continue to support and enforce ours and use it to recognize the rights of human beings all over the world 8 Death Edit Koenig was last seen in Vancouver British Columbia on February 14 2010 and missed a scheduled flight on February 16 which was the last day he used his cell phone or conducted any banking 10 On February 25 a group of friends and family found him dead in Vancouver s Stanley Park he had apparently hanged himself 11 12 13 Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1973 Adam 12 Little Boy Episode Rampart Division The Senior Citizens uncredited 1985 1989 Growing Pains Richard Boner Stabone 25 episodes1987 My Sister Sam Mr Rudnick Episode Go Crazy 1988 21 Jump Street Wally Episode Champagne High 1989 My Two Dads Jon Episode You Can Count on Me 1990 G I Joe A Real American Hero AmbushNight Creeper LeaderVarious Cobra Troopers Season 1 1993 Star Trek Deep Space Nine Tumak Episode Sanctuary 2003 Batman Dead End The Joker Fan film2006 The Theory of Everything Scott Direct to video2008 InAlienable Emil Feature film2010 DaZe Vol Too NonSeNse Vice ChancellorSee also EditList of solved missing person casesReferences Edit Andrew Koenig Missing You Can Help Dread Central February 22 2010 Archived from the original on February 24 2010 Retrieved February 26 2010 Ellison Harlan 1980 Shatterday Houghton Mifflin p 10 ISBN 978 0 395 28587 9 TV Ratings gt 1980s ClassicTVHits com Archived from the original on February 6 2010 Retrieved February 26 2010 Andrew Koenig s Body Found in Stanley Park Daily Contributor Archived from the original on February 28 2010 Retrieved February 26 2010 a b Growing Pains Actor Andrew Koenig Found Dead Fox News February 25 2010 Archived from the original on September 5 2012 Retrieved February 26 2010 Hanselman Scott The Boomerang Kid You ll Keep Coming Back LA Splash Magazine Archived from the original on March 30 2010 Retrieved February 26 2010 Johnson Steve February 26 2010 Andrew Koenig s brother in law cancels Chicago comedy shows Chicago Tribune Retrieved November 16 2022 a b c Ready for a fight Pasadena Weekly March 5 2008 Archived from the original on February 6 2010 Retrieved February 26 2010 Cops pop Boner Pasadena Weekly Archived from the original on May 22 2010 Retrieved February 26 2010 Dillon Nancy February 24 2010 Family of missing Growing Pains actor Andrew Koenig fears he may have harmed himself New York Daily News Roberts Soraya February 28 2010 Growing Pains actor Andrew Koenig hung himself from tree in Vancouver s Stanley Park source New York Daily News Duke Alan February 25 2010 Missing actor s body found in Vancouver park source says CNN Archived from the original on February 27 2010 Fisher Luchina February 26 2010 Andrew Koenig s Long Losing Battle With Depression ABC News Retrieved January 7 2015 External links EditAndrew Koenig at IMDb Andrew Koenig at Find a Grave Andrew Koenig at Memory Alpha Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andrew Koenig amp oldid 1146614006, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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