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I tried my best not to enable, but I should have tried to do more to help,’ says ‘DaZe’ producer Miller Uwanawich.
By Larry Carroll
Mar 11 2010
Since the news broke of Corey Haim’s death, many fans and curious onlookers have been interested inthe status of the nearly dozen films he had in some stage of development around Hollywood. But in some ways, the most interesting of them may be a movie he was dismissed from — and the reasons why.
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“We cast Corey for the movie ‘DaZe,’ ” producer Miller Uwanawich remembered of the time he was planning to work with Haim in early 2008. “He was all great and wonderful … [then] he started having all of these wild requests — pills, to keep it bluntly,” the producer saidI tried my best not to enable, but I should have tried to do more to help,’ says... more
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(CNN) — Actor Andrew Koenig, missing since February 14, was found dead in Vancouver, British Colombia, Thursday, a source close to the family told CNN.
The body of the former “Growing Pains” star was found in a park, according to the source, who spoke to Koenig’s father after Koenig was informed of the discovery.
The source asked not to be named because of the sensitivity of the matter.
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Koenig, 41, was reported missing by his parents after he did not board a flight to Los Angeles from Vancouver last week.Invite your friends who aren't Gather members to view this post.
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Legendary Star Trek actor Walter Koenig and his wife Judith appealed for public's help to find their son, Andrew Koenig. Andrew Koenig had been missing in Vancouver since Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14Legendary Star Trek actor Walter Koenig and his wife Judith appealed for public's... more
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Legendary Star Trek actor Walter Koenig and his wife Judith appeal for public's help to find their son, Andrew Koenig. Andrew Koenig has been missing in Vancouver since Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14.Legendary Star Trek actor Walter Koenig and his wife Judith appeal for public's... more
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Ex-'Growing Pains' actor missing
By Alan Duke, CNN
February 22, 2010 2:00 p.m. EST
http://www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/TV/02/22/growing.pains.actor.missing/index.html?hpt=T2
Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- When former "Growing Pains" actor Andrew Koenig missed his flight home to Los Angeles from Vancouver, British Columbia, last week, his father became worried.
Walter Koenig, an actor known for playing Pavel Chekov in the original "Star Trek" series, had just received a letter from his son that had a "despondent tone," according to a family statement on the father's Web site.
Two days later -- on February 18 -- the elder Koenig and his wife, Judy Koenig, called Vancouver police to report his 41-year-old son missing, Detective Raymond Payette said.
"Andrew has recently been despondent and his family and friends are concerned for his well-being," a police statement said.
The Koenigs are reaching out for public help, but their son's disappearance is too painful for them to appear on camera to talk about it, Walter Koenig said.
"I tried it once, and it was just too difficult," he said.
His parents last talked on the phone to their son on February 9 -- a week before he failed to board his flight home, the family statement said.
"Andrew was suffering from depression at the time of his disappearance," the family said.
Koenig, who was in Canada to visit friends, was last seen at a Vancouver bakery on February 14, two days before the missed flight, police said.
In the posting on his Web site, Walter Koenig said he did not believe any specific incident had led to his son's disappearance.
"I think it's something that has been a part of his makeup for a long time," he said. "There's no single trauma. There's no episode. There's nothing of that nature."
He also said drugs were not an issue.
Andrew Koenig was described as being 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighing 135 pounds, with brown shoulder-length hair and brown eyes, authorities said. Anyone with information on his whereabouts was asked to notify police.
Koenig appeared in 25 episodes of "Growing Pains" from 1985 to 1989, playing Richard "Boner" Stabone, according to the Internet Movie Database Web site. He also has appeared in episodes of several other TV shows, including "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," "G.I. Joe," "My Two Dads" and "21 Jump Street."
His father's Web site describes him as "a gifted and passionate, multitalented young man."Ex-'Growing Pains' actor missing
By Alan Duke, CNN
February 22, 2010 2:00... more
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Do you know who Andrew Koenig is? Maybe not by name, but if you've ever watched an episode of Growing Pains, then chances are you are familiar with his claim to fame.
Koenig played Mike Seaver's (Kirk Cameron) best friend "Boner" on the show, and in an unfortunate turn of events Koenig has been missing since a trip to visit friends in Vancouver on February 14th. It's been reported that the actor was suffering from depression, and several of the actor's friends have been posting about their concern via Facebook and Twitter.
I discovered this while monitoring Google Trends. I noticed that "growing pains actor missing" was trending, alongside several mentions of Andrew Koenig. While news of his disappearance is concerning, it did lead me to another Andrew Koenig, with an absolutely remarkable story of his own.
Around the same time Koenig the actor was last seen by friends in Vancouver, another Andrew Koenig experienced a stroke of luck nearly unheard of in his line of work. Koenig is actually Lance Cpl. Andrew Koenig in the Marines, and more specifically he's a sniper fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan.
On Monday February 15th, Lance Cpl. Koenig was shot in the helmet by an insurgent Taliban sniper while defending an outpost near Marjah. Luckily for him, the bullet bounced right off of his helmet, and he walked away unscathed. It's one of those things that is seemingly unbelievable, but it happened. Check out his remarkable story for more details and photos.
I'm posting this because these two stories are seemingly interconnected, even if just married by the coincidence of a first and last name. It's amazing how things sync-up from time to time. While I deeply hope that Andrew Koenig, the actor, is found safe and sound, I also want to be certain that others were able to read about Lance Cpl. Andrew Koenig's amazing brush with death while fighting in Afghanistan.Do you know who Andrew Koenig is? Maybe not by name, but if you've ever watched... more
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Andrew Koening, the actor best known for playing Mike Seaver’s best friend, Richard (Boner) Stabone, on “Growing Pains,” has gone missing.
Authorities are reportedly searching for the 42-year-old actor who was last seen in Vancouver on Feb. 14 and missed a flight out of the Olympic host city two days later, according to a statement by TV host Dave Holmes on MaximumFun.org.
“He went up to [Vancouver] to visit friends who last saw him on the 14th,” the actor’s sister, Danielle Koenig, tells Zap2it. “Any information we can get on his whereabouts would be helpful.”
For the Full Story and Contact Number Click Here.....http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/02/21/boner-is-missing-growing-pains-actor-andrew-koening-dissapeared/Andrew Koening, the actor best known for playing Mike Seaver’s best friend,... more
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