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Born in Chicago, Illinois, on September 14, 1936, Walter Koenig spent his childhood in the Inwood area of
Manhattan, NY and has been a life-long Yankee’s fan. His parents were Russian Jewish immigrants from the
Republic of Lithuania in the Soviet Union. He attended New York  public grammar schools and graduated
from Fieldston High School in Riverdale, NY. He did his first on-stage work in high school with the lead role in
both Peer Gynt and Shaw’s Devil’s Disciple.

Walter’s interest in psychiatry prompted him to attend Grinnell College in Iowa with a pre-med major; he later
transferred to UCLA. After recieving a BA in psychology, a professor encouraged him to invest in his acting
talents and he enrolled in New York’s Neighborhood Playhouse. His classmates there included Dabney
Coleman, Brenda Vacarro, Christoper Lloyd, Jessica Walters, Elizabeth Ashley and James Caan. His work at
the Playhouse was rewarded with a scholarship from the school’s regents.

Walter Koenig’s professional acting career spans more than forty six years of stage, television and film work.
His remarkable talents and range as an actor have won him accolades for roles including everything from a
teenage gang leader (Alfred Hitchcock Presents) to a middle-aged Tom Sawyer (The Boys In Autumn).

On television, Walter’s work began in 1960 with several roles on the series A Day in Court. He has since
appeared on television over 110 times in no less than 42 separate roles.

In a touch of irony, Walter is best known for his recurring television portrayals both of the hated, intensely
driven Alfred Bester (Babylon 5) and the likeable, perpetually cheerful Pavel Chekov (Star Trek). His
recurring role of Bester on Babylon 5 was voted as “Best Guest Villan” in a poll of over one hundred
thousand fans, and in later polls was voted both “The Man We Most Love to Hate” and “The Best Villan in a
Series: Most Evil and Complicated Character”. Walter’s film work includes the first seven Star Trek feature
films, for which he earned two Saturn Award Best Supporting Actor nominations. His many other films have
been independent projects with challenging roles. Walter also has a long and varied resume of stage work
including over three dozen productions.

Walter is an intelligent, honest, insightful, and remarkably funny man whose wide range of talents is not
limited to acting. He has been the producer of films, directed stage productions, and is a published author. As
a writer, Walter has penned books, screenplays, episodes for several television series, plays, and a comic
book series for  Malibu Comics. You’re Never Alone When You’re a Schizophrenic, a one-man play Walter
wrote and performed, was a finalist in the 1996 New York Film Festival.

Walter has shared his multiple talents by teaching classes in acting, directing and psychology. He has taught
privately and at UCLA, Actor’s Alley Repertory Company, the California School of Professional Psychology,
and The Sherwood Oaks Experimental Film College in Hollywood.

Walter was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2012.

Walter has been married to Judy Levitt since 1965. Their daughter Danielle is married to Jimmy Pardo and
they have a son, Oscar. The entire family is involved in the film and theatre industries in a variety of ways.

Walter and Judy's son Andrew died in 2010 after a life-long battle with depression.  


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