Monday, February 22, 2010

Andrew Koenig is Missing

andrew koenig is missing

Andrew Koenig, actor, producer, and activist, is missing. Last seen in a bakery near Stanley Park in Vancouver on February 14th, he was scheduled to fly home to LA on the 16th, but never checked in for his flight. According to his parents he had been in a depressed state for some time, and they received a letter on the 16th of February that has alarmed them for his safety, because of the state of mind it betrays.

He is 41 years old, has brown hair and dark brown eyes, and is very familiar with Vancouver, having lived here for a number of years. He does not have a car in Vancouver, and is apparently not contacting his friends here, so is probably dependent on public transit. He has friends in the burlesque scene, but apparently hasn’t contacted any of them since the 14th. With hundreds of thousands of people in town for the Olympics, he could easily slip among the crowds, just another tourist.

He hasn’t posted any links to his Facebook profile since January, and the most recent activity on the eBay account he used is a testimonial from a buyer dated January 21. It appears he last signed in to YouTube four weeks ago, to upload a trailer for Run for Your Life, an independent film he was working on.

This is a web pilot I made a few years back with my old improv group. It spoofs spy shows like Alias and 24 with a dash of Sid & Marty Krofft.

His father, Walter Koenig, has reworked his own site and dedicated it to the search for his son. The below is from that site.

If you’ve seen Andrew since February 14th, contact Detective Raymond Payette of the Vancouver PD at 604-717-2534.

PLEASE COPY and RE-POST THE INFORMATION BELOW!!!:

Andrew Koenig, the son of Star Trek actor Walter Koenig, is missing.  The last time Andrew

Koenig was seen was on Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2010, in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Andrew Koenig never boarded his flight back to the US, and he hasn’t heard from since then.

He was last seen at a bakery in the Stanley Park area of Vancouver.

Andrew Koenig, 41, was working as a camera operator on the show “Never Not Funny” as well

as doing improv in Los Angeles. Best known as “Boner” from “Growing Pains”, Andrew also

had a role in “Deep Space Nine”, and is a talented actor director, editor and photographer as

well as a passionate activist.  In 2008, he  was arrested at the Rose Bowl while protesting

China’s part in the genocide in the country of Burma.

This is a serious matter that has Koenig’s friends and family gravely concerned. If you have

seen him, emailed him or had any contact after the 14th or spent time with him during his stay

in Vancouver please call Detective Raymond Payette of the Vancouver PD at 604-717-2534.

Please share this and send prayers and positive thoughts. If you wish to leave Walter a note,

visit his site at: www.walterkoenigsite.com

andrew Koenig with long hair

PLEASE COPY and RE-POST THE INFORMATION BELOW!!!:

Andrew Koenig, the son of Star Trek actor Walter Koenig, is missing.  The last time Andrew

Koenig was seen was on Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2010, in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Andrew Koenig never boarded his flight back to the US, and he hasn’t heard from since then.

He was last seen at a bakery in the Stanley Park area of Vancouver.

Andrew Koenig, 41, was working as a camera operator on the show “Never Not Funny” as well

as doing improv in Los Angeles. Best known as “Boner” from “Growing Pains”, Andrew also

had a role in “Deep Space Nine”, and is a talented actor director, editor and photographer as

well as a passionate activist.  In 2008, he  was arrested at the Rose Bowl while protesting

China’s part in the genocide in the country of Burma.

This is a serious matter that has Koenig’s friends and family gravely concerned. If you have

seen him, emailed him or had any contact after the 14th or spent time with him during his stay

in Vancouver please call Detective Raymond Payette of the Vancouver PD at 604-717-2534.

Please share this and send prayers and positive thoughts. If you wish to leave Walter a note,

visit his site at: www.walterkoenigsite.com

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