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Years active
  
1973–2010

Name
  
Andrew Koenig


Role
  
Character actor

Siblings
  
Danielle Koenig

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Full Name
  
Joshua Andrew Koenig

Born
  
August 17, 1968 (
1968-08-17
)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Disappeared
  
February 14, 2010 (aged 41) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Body discovered
  
February 25, 2010(2010-02-25)

Occupation
  
Actor, director, editor, writer

Died
  
February 14, 2010, Vancouver, Canada

Parents
  
Judy Levitt, Walter Koenig

Grandparents
  
Isadore Koenig, Sarah Strauss Koenig

Movies and TV shows
  
Batman: Dead End, InAlienable, GI Joe: A Real American, DaZe

Similar People
  
Walter Koenig, Danielle Koenig, Sandy Collora, Judy Levitt, Anjanette Comer

CNN: 'Growing Pains' actor, Andrew Koenig missing


Joshua Andrew Koenig (; (August 17, 1968 – approximately February 25, 2010), was an American character actor, film director, editor, writer, and human rights activist.

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Early life

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

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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.

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

Career

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. 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, 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.

Onstage, he starred as the M.C. in the 2007 interactive theater play The Boomerang Kid 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.

Personal life

Koenig, a vegan, 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.

"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. Koenig also noted the Chinese government's implicit support of genocidal forces 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.” 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."

Death

In February 2010, Koenig was reported missing by friends and family. He was last seen near a bakery in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on February 14, and missed a scheduled flight back to the United States on February 16, which was the last day he used his cell phone or conducted any banking. On February 25, 2010, a group of 11 of his friends and family members found his body hanging from a tree in Stanley Park in downtown Vancouver through an act of suicide.

Filmography

Actor
2016
DaZe: Vol. Too (sic) - NonSeNse as
Vice Chancellor
2007
InAlienable as
Emil
2006
The Theory of Everything (Video) as
Scott
2003
Batman: Dead End (Short) as
The Joker
1993
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (TV Series) as
Tumak
- Sanctuary (1993) - Tumak
1990
G.I. Joe (TV Series)
- Stuck on You (1991) - (voice, as Andrew Koening)
- BIOK (1991) - (voice, as Andrew Koening)
- The Mind Mangler (1990) - (voice, as Andrew Koening)
- D-Day at Alcatraz: Part 2 (1990) - (voice, as Andrew Koening)
- D-Day at Alcatraz: Part 1 (1990) - (voice, as Andrew Koening)
- An Officer and a Viperman (1990) - (voice, as Andrew Koening)
- I Found You- Evy (1990) - (voice, as Andrew Koening)
- That's Entertainment (1990) - (voice, as Andrew Koening)
- Night of the Creepers (1990) - (voice, as Andrew Koening)
- General Confusion (1990) - (voice, as Andrew Koening)
- Injustice and the Cobra Way (1990) - (voice, as Andrew Koening)
- Cold Shoulder (1990) - (voice, as Andrew Koening)
- Pigskin Commandos (1990) - (voice, as Andrew Koening)
- The Nozone Conspiracy (1990) - (voice, as Andrew Koening)
- Victory at Volcania: Part 2 (1990) - (voice, as Andrew Koening)
- Victory at Volcania: Part 1 (1990) - (voice, as Andrew Koening)
- Granny Dearest (1990) - (voice, as Andrew Koening)
- Revenge of the Pharaohs (1990) - (voice, as Andrew Koening)
- United We Stand (1990) - (voice, as Andrew Koening)
1989
My Two Dads (TV Series) as
Jon
- You Can Count on Me (1989) - Jon
1985
Growing Pains (TV Series) as
Richard 'Boner' Stabone
- Semper Fidelis (1989) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone
- Nude Photos (1988) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone
- Family Ties: Part 2 (1988) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone
- Graduation Day (1988) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone
- How the West Was Won: Part 2 (1988) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone
- How the West Was Won: Part 1 (1988) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone
- Dance Fever: Part 2 (1988) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone
- Dance Fever: Part 1 (1988) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone
- Great Expectations (1988) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone
- Nasty Habits (1987) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone
- A Reason to Live (1987) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone
- A Star Is Born (1987) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone
- Michaelgate (1987) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone
- Taking Care of Business (1987) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone
- The Long Goodbye (1987) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone (as Josh A. Koenig)
- Thank God It's Friday (1987) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone (as Josh A. Koenig)
- Higher Education (1987) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone (as Josh A. Koenig)
- Do You Believe in Magic? (1986) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone (as Josh A. Koenig)
- Long Day's Journey Into Night (1986) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone (as Josh A. Koenig)
- Fast Times at Dewey High (1986) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone (as Josh A. Koenig)
- Be a Man (1986) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone (as Josh A. Koenig)
- Reputation (1986) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone (as Josh A. Koenig)
- The Seavers vs. the Cleavers (1986) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone (as Josh A. Koenig)
- Dirt Bike (1985) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone (as Josh A. Koenig)
- Springsteen (1985) - Richard 'Boner' Stabone (as Joshua Koenig)
1988
21 Jump Street (TV Series) as
Wally
- Champagne High (1988) - Wally
1988
The Great O'Grady (Short) as
Locker Room Guy #2
1987
My Sister Sam (TV Series) as
Mr. Rudnick
- Go Crazy (1987) - Mr. Rudnick (as Josh A. Koenig)
1973
Adam-12 (TV Series) as
Little Boy
- Rampart Division: The Senior Citizens (1973) - Little Boy (uncredited)
Director
2008
Never Not Funny (Podcast Series) (video director - 35 episodes)
- Closing out with Paul F. Tompkins. (2009) - (video director)
- Four-part harmony with Danielle Koenig and Pat Francis. (2009) - (video director)
- It's nice to have him up here: Paul Gilmartin. (2009) - (video director)
- Acting out with Jimmy Dore. (2009) - (video director)
- Raise your voice for Bil Dwyer. (2009) - (video director)
- Consider it a date with Andrew Daly. (2009) - (video director)
- East meets West with Mike Siegel and Pat Francis. (2009) - (video director)
- Sketch it out with Janet Varney. (2009) - (video director)
- Playing games with Graham Elwood. (2009) - (video director)
- Pleased to meet you: it's Rachel Quaintance. (2009) - (video director)
- Double duty with Cathy Ladman and Pat Francis. (2009) - (video director)
- Pitching with Matt Walsh. (2009) - (video director)
- Getting real with Dave Holmes. (2009) - (video director)
- It's a Never Not Funny holiday spectacular with Pat Francis. (2008) - (video director)
- Kiss my grits, it's Danielle Koenig. (2008) - (video director)
- 'Tis the season for Scott Aukerman. (2008) - (video director)
- Dining out with Andy Richter. (2008) - (video director)
- Close calls with Jen Kirkman. (2008) - (video director)
- Rocking out with Pat Francis. (2008) - (video director)
- Doug Benson drops in. (2008) - (video director)
- Goofing around with Chris Fairbanks. (2008) - (video director)
- Talking shop with Todd Glass. (2008) - (video director)
- Signed, sealed, delivered: it's Pat Francis. (2008) - (video director)
- Jimmy sits down with #2 on his list, the Emmy-nominated Jon Hamm. (2008) - (video director)
- Bail out the blues with Rob Corddry. (2008) - (video director)
- Starting with a Bam (2008) - (video director)
- Spend some quality time with Paul Gilmartin (2008) - (video director)
- Catching up with Scott Aukerman (2008) - (video director)
- One of the greatest Americans in the country, Mr. Mike Siegel (2008) - (video director)
- The return of Dave Holmes (2008) - (video director)
- Reminiscing about the days of old with Matt Walsh (2008) - (video director)
- Dropping science with Chris Hardwick (2008) - (video director)
- The long-awaited return of Todd Glass (2008) - (video director)
- Doug Benson joins the guys (2008) - (video director)
- Jimmy and Matt welcome NNF first-timer Andy Daly (2008) - (video director)
2004
Woman in a Green Dress (Short)
2004
Instinct vs. Reason (Video short)
2003
Good Boy (Short)
Editor
2010
Land of the Rising Fastball (Documentary)
2009
Winthrop Rising: A Basketball Story (Documentary short)
2009
Living the Blues: The Story of Canned Heat (Documentary)
2008
Keepsake (Short)
2007
Rock n Roll Made in Mexico: From Evolution to Revolution (Documentary)
2007
Jukebox: From Edison to Ipod (Documentary)
2007
The Gnostic (Short)
2006
Jukebox: Vanishing America (Documentary short)
2006
Gonzo Utopia (Documentary short)
2005
White Space (TV Movie)
2004
Woman in a Green Dress (Short)
2003
Good Boy (Short)
Writer
2004
Woman in a Green Dress (Short)
2003
Good Boy (Short) (writer)
Camera Department
2006
Gonzo Utopia (Documentary short) (assistant camera)
Editorial Department
2006
Independent Lens (TV Series documentary) (assistant editor - 1 episode)
- Taking the Heat: The First Women Firefighters of New York City (2006) - (assistant editor)
Producer
2004
Woman in a Green Dress (Short) (executive producer)
Soundtrack
1989
Growing Pains (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Semper Fidelis (1989) - (performer: "Marines' Hymn" - uncredited)
Miscellaneous
2007
Hippies (TV Movie documentary) (researcher)
Thanks
2005
Twenty Dollar Baby (Short) (special thanks)
Self
2008
Never Not Funny (Podcast Series) as
Self
- Graham Elwood (2010) - Self
- Paul Rust (2010) - Self
- Mike Siegel (2010) - Self
- Jordan Morris (2010) - Self
- Rich Sommer (2010) - Self
- Todd Glass (2010) - Self
- Marc Maron (2009) - Self
- Pat Francis (2009) - Self
- Conan O'Brien (2009) - Self
- Jesse Thorn (2009) - Self
- Todd Levin (2009) - Self
- Jimmy Dore (2009) - Self
- Pat Francis (2009) - Self
- Greg Behrendt (2009) - Self
- Paul F. Tompkins (2009) - Self
- Bil Dwyer (2009) - Self
- Adam Carolla (2009) - Self
- Closing out with Paul F. Tompkins. (2009) - Self
- Four-part harmony with Danielle Koenig and Pat Francis. (2009) - Self
- It's nice to have him up here: Paul Gilmartin. (2009) - Self
- Acting out with Jimmy Dore. (2009) - Self
- Raise your voice for Bil Dwyer. (2009) - Self
- Consider it a date with Andrew Daly. (2009) - Self
- East meets West with Mike Siegel and Pat Francis. (2009) - Self
- Sketch it out with Janet Varney. (2009) - Self
- Pleased to meet you: it's Rachel Quaintance. (2009) - Self
- Double duty with Cathy Ladman and Pat Francis. (2009) - Self
- Pitching with Matt Walsh. (2009) - Self
- Getting real with Dave Holmes. (2009) - Self
- It's a Never Not Funny holiday spectacular with Pat Francis. (2008) - Self
- Kiss my grits, it's Danielle Koenig. (2008) - Self
- 'Tis the season for Scott Aukerman. (2008) - Self
- Dining out with Andy Richter. (2008) - Self
- Close calls with Jen Kirkman. (2008) - Self
- Rocking out with Pat Francis. (2008) - Self
- Doug Benson drops in. (2008) - Self
- Goofing around with Chris Fairbanks. (2008) - Self
- Talking shop with Todd Glass. (2008) - Self
- Signed, sealed, delivered: it's Pat Francis. (2008) - Self
- Jimmy sits down with #2 on his list, the Emmy-nominated Jon Hamm. (2008) - Self
- Bail out the blues with Rob Corddry. (2008) - Self
- Starting with a Bam (2008) - Self
- Season Three wraps up with Paul F. Tompkins (2008) - Self
- Killing them softly with Pat Francis (2008) - Self
- Spend some quality time with Paul Gilmartin (2008) - Self
- Catching up with Scott Aukerman (2008) - Self
- One of the greatest Americans in the country, Mr. Mike Siegel (2008) - Self
- Bend over Abigail Mae, here comes Patton Oswalt (2008) - Self
- Hanging out after the BBQ with Pat Francis -- and his nephews! (2008) - Self
- Riding the bus with Graham Elwood (2008) - Self
- Let's get down to business with Greg Behrendt (2008) - Self
- On the driver's side of your tram, it's Bil Dwyer (2008) - Self
- Celebrate July 4 with our old friend Jimmy Dore (2008) - Self
- Back for more: Pat Francis (2008) - Self
- The return of Dave Holmes (2008) - Self
- Reminiscing about the days of old with Matt Walsh (2008) - Self
- Getting personal with Rob Corddry (2008) - Self
- Third time's the charm for Pat Francis (2008) - Self
- Dropping science with Chris Hardwick (2008) - Self
- Oh boy, it's Paul F. Tompkins (2008) - Self
- It's a family affair with Danielle Koenig (2008) - Self
- It's that time again: Pat Francis time (2008) - Self
- The long-awaited return of Todd Glass (2008) - Self
- Doug Benson joins the guys (2008) - Self
- Goin' deep with Scott Aukerman (2008) - Self
- Pat Francis makes his Season Three debut (2008) - Self
- Jimmy and Matt welcome NNF first-timer Andy Daly (2008) - Self
- Season Three kicks off with guest Dave Holmes. (2008) - Self
- Mark Volman - Self
2003
The Making of 'Batman: Dead End' (Video documentary short) as
Self - The Joker
1986
Fangoria's Weekend of Horrors (Video documentary) as
Self

References

Andrew Koenig Wikipedia