Tragic: ‘Star Trek’ actor dies in road accident

Police say Anton Yelchin rammed his car against a driveway wall

Yelchin played Russian starship navigator Chekov in Star Trek films. PHOTO: FILE

KANSAS CITY:
Actor Anton Yelchin, best known for playing the young Russian starship navigator Chekov in the rebooted series of Star Trek movies, was killed when accidentally crushed by his own car against a driveway wall, police said.

The Russian-born Yelchin, 27, died shortly after 1am after he apparently stepped out of his car in the steep driveway of his Los Angeles home and it rolled backwards, said Jenny Houser, spokeswoman for the Los Angeles Police Department. “The car pinned him against a brick wall and a security fence, and that trauma led to his death,” Houser said.

Yelchin was due at a rehearsal, and when he did not show up, friends went to his house and found him dead, Houser said. No foul play was suspected, but the accident was under investigation, she said.

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A number of actors and others who worked with Yelchin took to social media with tributes and expressions of dismay. “Still in shock. Rest in peace, Anton,” Justin Lin, who directed Yelchin in his third Star Trek movie, wrote on Twitter. “Your passion and enthusiasm will live on with everyone who had the pleasure of knowing you.”


Yelchin was best known for assuming the role of Pavel Chekov, the young navigator on the bridge of the starship Enterprise, for the 2009 re-launch of the film franchise and two sequels: 2013’s Star Trek Into Darkness and the upcoming Star Trek Beyond, set to open on July 22.

The Chekov character was originally played on television in the 1960s Star Trek series, and in the first seven big-screen adaptations of the show, by Walter Koenig, who died in 1994.

“I loved Anton Yelchin so much,” wrote John Cho, who played fellow Enterprise crew member Sulu in the new films. “He was a true artist – curious, beautiful and courageous. He was a great pal and a great son. I’m in ruins.”

Published in The Express Tribune, June 21st, 2016.

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