Walter Koenig--actor, director, screenwriter, novelist, acting professor, and comic book creator-- was born in Manhattan in 1936 to Lithuanian Russian Jewish parents.
Bitten by the acting bug early in his youth, Koenig studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York where he worked with fellow students James Caan, Elizabeth Ashley, and Dabney Coleman. His stage career spans 30 years and includes stops in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and many other cities. He appeared in many plays and television shows of the late 1950's and early 1960's, including the Mr. Novak series, and even produced and wrote his own feature film in 1967, I Wish I May. In 1967 he landed the role ofEnsign Pavel Chekov in the original Star Trek series.
Koenig has also appeared as Chekov in the first seven of the big screen Star Trek films and currently has a recurring role as Alfred Bester in the TV series Babylon 5. Aside from his role in Star Trek, he has appeared in 40 different TV series and television movies, including Anthony and Cleopatra starring Timothy Dalton and Lynn Redgrave.
A natural writer, Koenig has written for the television shows Family, Matthew Starr, Land of the Lost, Class of '65 and others. His first book, Chekov's Enterprise, which recounts the making of the first Star Trek movie, was published in 1979. He has also written a satiric fantasy novel, Buck Alice and the Actor-Robot, and a three-part comic book series entitled Raver. Koenig wrote and performed a one-character piece entitled You're Never Alone When You're A Schizophrenic, which was a finalist in the 1996 New York Film Festival Awards.
In a 1997 internet poll of favorite television bad guys, Koenig was the top choice of 12, 000 voters for his role as Alfred Bester on "Babylon 5." He was also voted the favorite guest star on "Babylon 5."
Koenig and his wife Judy Levitt have two children and live in Los Angeles.
FILMOGRAPHY
Babylon 5 ("Cat and Mouse") | Alfred Bester | TV | 1998 |
Babylon 5 ("Rising Star") | Alfred Bester | TV | 1997 |
Drawing Down The Moon | Joe Merchant | Film | 1997 |
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy | Pavel Chekov | CD ROM | 1997 |
Viva Variety | Himself | TV | 1997 |
Babylon 5 ("The Face of the Enemy") | Alfred Bester | TV | 1997 |
Babylon 5 ("Moments of Transition") | Alfred Bester | TV | 1997 |
Babylon 5 ("Epiphanies") | Alfred Bester | TV | 1997 |
Space Cadets | Himself | TV | 1997 |
Blonde Justice | Film | 1997 | |
Maximum Surge | Drexel | CD ROM | 1996 |
Almost Perfect | Himself | TV | 1996 |
Babylon 5 ("Ship of Tears") | Alfred Bester | TV | 1996 |
Babylon 5 ("Dust to Dust") | Alfred Bester | TV | 1996 |
Babylon 5 ("A Race Through Dark Places") | Alfred Bester | TV | 1996 |
Babylon 5 ("Mind War") | Alfred Bester | TV | 1996 |
Star Trek: Generations | Pavel Chekov | Film | 1994 |
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country | Pavel Chekov | Film | 1991 |
The Real Ghostbusters ("Russian About") | Vladimir Maximov | TV (cartoon) | 1990 |
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier | Pavel Chekov | Film | 1989 |
Moontrap | Jason Grant | Film | 1989 |
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home | Pavel Chekov | Film | 1986 |
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock | Pavel Chekov | Film | 1984 |
Anthony and Cleopatra | Pompey | TV | 1983 |
Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan | Pavel Chekov | Film | 1982 |
Bring Them Back Alive (The Real World of Frank Buck) | Toder | TV | 1982 |
Star Trek: The Motion Picture | Pavel Chekov | Film | 1979 |
Columbo ("Fade in to Murder") | Sgt. Johnson | TV | 1976 |
The Men From Shiloh ("Crooked Corner") | TV | 1974 | |
Deadly Honeymoon | Deputy Sheriff | Film | 1973 |
The Starlost | Oro | TV | 1973 |
The Questor Tapes | Admin. Assistant | TV | 1973 |
Ironside ("The Summer Soldier") | Leo | TV | 1972 |
Goodbye, Raggedy Ann | Jerry | TV Movie | 1971 |
Medical Center ("Between Dark and Daylight") | Harry Seller | TV | 1969 |
Star Trek TV Series | Pavel Chekov | TV | 1968-1969 |
Mannix | TV | 1967 | |
Jericho ("Both Ends Against The Riddle") | Paul | TV | 1966 |
I Spy ("Sparrowhawk") | Bobby Seville | TV | 1965 |
Gidgel ("Foreign Policy") | Gunnae | TV | 1965 |
Mr. Novak ("The Firebrand") | Paul Ryder | TV | 1965 |
Ben Casey ("A Rambling Discourse on Egyptian Water Clocks") | Tom Davis | TV | 1965 |
Mr. Novak ("With a Hammer in His Hand, Lord, Lord!") | Jim Carsey | TV | 1964 |
The Untouchables | TV | 1962 | |
Great Adventure TVCombat! ("The Prisoner") | sentry | TV | 1962 |
The Norman Vincent Peale Story | Film | 1962 | |
Strange Loves | Robert | Film | 1961 |
General Hospital (pilot episode) | TV | 1961 | |
Day In Court | Various | TV | 1960-1963 |