Anton Yelchin, new Star Trek's Chekov, dies in freak accident
The 27-year-old, who played Chekov in the Star Trek reboot films, dies after being pinned by his own car.
Anton Yelchin, the actor known for playing Chekov in the recent series of Star Trek reboot films, died in a freak accident in Los Angeles early Sunday morning.
Yelchin, 27, was killed when his
Friends found Yelchin after he failed to show up for a scheduled rehearsal, Houser said.
The Russian-born actor played Pavel Chekov in 2009's "Star Trek" and 2013's "Star Trek Into Darkness," as well as in "Star Trek Beyond," due out later this year.
Yelchin's Star Trek colleagues took to Twitter on Sunday to express their sorrow, including actors John Cho and Zachary Quinto, who play Sulu and Spock, respectively, "Star Trek Beyond" director Justin Lin and "Star Trek" and "Star Trek Into Darkness" director J.J. Abrams (by way of his production company, Bad Robot):
Update, 12:23 p.m. PT: Adds information from the LAPD; adds Cho's tweet. 12:42: Adds tweets from Lin and Quinto. 1:30: Adds Bad Robot tweet of J.J. Abrams' note.