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Anton Yelchin

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American actor (1989–2016)
In this name that followsEast Slavic naming customs, thepatronymic is Viktorovich and thefamily name is Yelchin.

Anton Yelchin
Антон Ельчин
Yelchin in 2011
Born(1989-03-11)March 11, 1989
Leningrad, Soviet Union
(now Saint Petersburg, Russia)
DiedJune 19, 2016(2016-06-19) (aged 27)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
CitizenshipUnited States
EducationSherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies
OccupationActor
Years active2000–2016
RelativesEugene Yelchin (uncle)
Websiteantonyelchinofficial.com

Anton Viktorovich Yelchin (Russian:Анто́н Ви́кторович Е́льчин; March 11, 1989 – June 19, 2016) was an American actor. Born in theSoviet Union to aRussian Jewish family, he immigrated to the United States with his parents at the age of six months. He began his career as a child actor, appearing as the lead of the mystery drama filmHearts in Atlantis (2001) and a series regular on theShowtime comedy-dramaHuff (2004–2006). His fame grew when he guest-starred in a 2004 episode ofCurb Your Enthusiasm, as well as his leading role as the title character ofCharlie Bartlett (2007).

Yelchin landed higher-profile film roles in 2009, portrayingPavel Chekov in theStar Trek reboot andKyle Reese inTerminator Salvation. He reprised his role as Chekov in the sequelsStar Trek Into Darkness (2013) andStar Trek Beyond (2016).

Yelchin frequently worked on independent and lower-profile films, headlining the romantic dramaLike Crazy (2011), the2011 remake ofFright Night, the supernatural thrillerOdd Thomas (2013), the romance5 to 7 (2014), the horror comedyBurying the Ex (2014), the neo-noirThe Driftless Area (2015), and the horror thrillerGreen Room (2015). As a voice actor, he voicedClumsy Smurf in the live-actionSmurfs films (2011–2013) and the lead roleJames Lake Jr. on theNetflix animated seriesTrollhunters: Tales of Arcadia (2016–2018).

Yelchin maintained an active career until his accidental death in 2016 at the age of 27 when he was fatally injured by his vehicle. Multiple films of his, includingLove, Antosha, a documentary presented by his parents, were released posthumously.

Early life and education

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Anton Viktorovich Yelchin was born on March 11, 1989, inLeningrad (now Saint Petersburg), Russian SFSR, Soviet Union.[1][2] His parents, Irina Korina and Viktor Yelchin, werepair figure skaters who were stars of the Leningrad Ice Ballet for 15 years.[3][4] He was Jewish, and his family was subjected toreligious and political oppression in the Soviet Union.[3][5][6] Yelchin said that his grandparents "suffered in ways [he] can't even begin to understand underStalin".[6] Nationally, Yelchin's parents were the third-ranked pair team; they thus qualified for the1972 Winter Olympics, but were not permitted to participate by the Soviet authorities.[3][4] Yelchin said the reason was unclear: "I don't exactly know what that was – because they were Jewish or because theKGB didn't want them to travel."[7]

Yelchin's family left for the United States in September 1989, when he was six months old, and were thereafter granted refugee status from theDepartment of State.[3][4] His mother worked as a figure skating choreographer and his father as a figure skating coach, having beenSasha Cohen's first trainer.[8][9] Yelchin's uncle is the children's author and painterEugene Yelchin.[3] In an article published in theLos Angeles Times in December 1989, Yelchin's mother stated, "A woman came up, saw Anton, and said, 'He's beautiful. He will be actor.'"[3] Yelchin stated that he "wasn't very good" at figure skating, his parents' profession.[10]

Yelchin grew up in theSan Fernando Valley.[11] He attended theSherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies inTarzana, California[8] and enrolled at theUniversity of Southern California in the fall of 2007 to study film.[12]

Yelchin was born withcystic fibrosis, though the details of his medical condition were only revealed posthumously[13] in 2017 by a foundation established in his name, the Anton Yelchin Foundation.[14][15] The foundation aims to support children and young adults ages 7 to 27, who were engaged in the arts but also suffering from debilitating disease or disability.[16]

Career

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After his film debut inA Man Is Mostly Water, Yelchin's early roles in both film and television includeDelivering Milo,Along Came a Spider,Taken, andHouse of D. Yelchin played Bobby Garfield inHearts in Atlantis (2001), for which he received aYoung Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film: Leading Young Actor in 2002.[17]

Yelchin at the2008 Toronto International Film Festival

OnShowtime's television seriesHuff, Yelchin played Byrd Huffstodt, the 14-year-old son of the eponymous character (Hank Azaria). In 2004, he guest-starred in the Season Four episode ofCurb Your Enthusiasm as Stewart, Cheryl David's cousin and a self-described magician who knows a card trick. In 2006, he guest-starred in theLaw & Order: Criminal Intent episode "Tru Love", as a boy who falls in love with his teacher. He also appeared in theCriminal Minds episode "Sex, Birth & Death" as Nathan Harris, a boy who has murderous urges toward prostitutes and approaches Dr.Spencer Reid to help him before he actually does kill.

InAlpha Dog, Yelchin played Zack Mazursky, a character based on real-life murder victimNicholas Markowitz.[8]USA Today's review described Yelchin's performance as "heartbreakingly endearing".[18] After the film's premiere, Markowitz's mother praised his portrayal of her son.[19][failed verification] Yelchin subsequently headlinedFierce People, which received a limited release on September 7, 2007. In 2008, he played the title role inCharlie Bartlett, a film about a wealthy teenager in a public high school.[20] He also appeared alongside the Russian duot.A.T.u. in the filmYou and I (which was filmed in Moscow during the summer of 2007).[21]

Yelchin at the2015 Toronto International Film Festival

Yelchin played supporting roles in two blockbuster films released in May 2009:Star Trek, in which he played teenage navigatorPavel Chekov, andTerminator Salvation, in which he played a youngKyle Reese.[22][23]

In 2011, Yelchin played Charley Brewster inCraig Gillespie's remake filmFright Night,[24] starred in the romantic dramaLike Crazy, and voicedClumsy Smurf in the film adaptation ofThe Smurfs, as well asits 2013 sequel.[25][26] He replacedRussell Tovey for the voice role of Albino Pirate in the American version of the animated filmThe Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! (also known asThe Pirates! Band of Misfits) (2012).[27][28]

Yelchin again played the role of Chekov in the 2013 filmStar Trek Into Darkness. He played the lead in the thrillerOdd Thomas (2013).[29] Yelchin reprised his role as Chekov inStar Trek Beyond, which was released in 2016.

He completed filming several independent films that were released posthumously.[30] He recorded the voice role of Jim Lake Jr. onGuillermo del Toro's animated TV seriesTrollhunters: Tales of Arcadia.[31][32] He was cast as one of the lead actors ina TV adaptation ofStephen King's bookMr. Mercedes, but died before filming began.[33]

Personal life

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Yelchin in 2011

Yelchin enjoyed playing guitar, and was a fan of acousticblues music. He once played for apunk band called the Hammerheads.[5][34] His music was used in the soundtrack ofLove Antosha, a documentary released after his death.

He was interested in photography. In January 2018, an exhibit of his photography titledAnton Yelchin: Provocative Beauty was displayed at New York City's De Buck Gallery.[35] Yelchin's photography was critically acclaimed by various magazines around the world as exhibits continued.[36]

Yelchin briefly dated his co-starKristen Stewart when they were filmingFierce People; after his death, she described him as her "first heartbreak".[37]

Death

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After Yelchin failed to arrive at a rehearsal on June 18, 2016, he was found dead by friends at around 1:10 a.m. that night.[38][39] He was pinned between hisJeep Grand Cherokee and a brick pillar gate post outside his house inStudio City, Los Angeles.[40][41][42] As Yelchin apparently got out of his car and went to check his locked gate for mail, the vehicle rolled back down his driveway, which was on a steep incline and trapped him against the pillar and a security fence. He was pronounced dead at the scene;[43][33] theLos Angeles County Coroner's office identified the cause of death as "blunttraumatic asphyxia" and stated that there were "no obvious suspicious circumstances involved".[44][45][46]

Tributes

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Numerous actors and other celebrities paid tribute to Yelchin in the aftermath of his death, posting their condolences on social media.

Yelchin's temporary gravestone at theHollywood Forever Cemetery was later replaced with a bronze statue of his likeness.

Following Yelchin's death, the producers ofStar Trek stated that the role of Chekov would not be recast and that the character would be written out of any subsequentStar Trek films.Star Trek Beyond was dedicated to Yelchin andLeonard Nimoy, who had also died since the previous film.

We Don't Belong Here,Rememory,Porto,Thoroughbreds, and the first two episodes ofTrollhunters were all released after Yelchin's death and were dedicated to him, with the entirety ofTrollhunters being dedicated to him upon its conclusion in May 2018. Yelchin was featured in the "In Memoriam" presentation during the89th Academy Awards.[47][48][49][50]

In October 2017, a bronze statue of Yelchin was erected at his grave in theHollywood Forever Cemetery. Celebrities present at the unveiling ceremony includedJennifer Lawrence,Zoe Saldana,Simon Pegg,J. J. Abrams,Emile Hirsch,Demi Moore,Jon Voight,Drake Doremus, andJeremy Saulnier.[51]

Yelchin was memorialized in the video gameStar Trek Online. He received a memorial plaque alongside several other lateStar Trek actors, including Nimoy,James Doohan, andStar Trek creatorGene Roddenberry. AStarfleet vessel named "TheYelchin" is mentioned twice in theStar Trek: Discovery episode "Unification III" (S03E07) and again in the season four finale "Coming Home" (S04E13).[52][53] In a 2023 episode ofStar Trek: Picard, Walter Koenig voices Pavel Chekov's son, named Anton in Yelchin's honor.[54]

In January 2019, Viktor and Irina Yelchin premiered a documentary about their son—Love, Antoshaat the2019 Sundance Film Festival.[55]

Lawsuit and recalls

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AJeep Grand Cherokee like the one Yelchin owned

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), the manufacturer of the Grand Cherokee, was aware of 2014 and 2015 models having a high rate of rollaway incidents due to agearshift design that could make it difficult for the driver to determine whether the vehicle was in park or still in gear. FCA had alreadyrecalled all 2014–15 Grand Cherokees for this concern in April 2016, but the software patch to repair the vehicles did not reach dealers until the week of Yelchin's death. Following his death, FCA accelerated the recall campaign and took steps to get the affected Jeeps repaired more quickly than originally planned.[56]

In August 2016, Yelchin's parents announced through their attorney that they were planning to file awrongful death lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler.[57] The dealership from which Yelchin purchased the vehicle stated that he was responsible for his own death because he had allegedly "misused" and "modified" the vehicle and asked to be removed from the lawsuit.[58] In March 2018, it was announced that Yelchin's family and Fiat Chrysler had confidentiallysettled out of court.[59]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2000A Man Is Mostly WaterAugieFred Parnes
2001Delivering MiloMiloNick Castle
15 MinutesBoy in Burning BuildingJohn Herzfeld
Along Came a SpiderDimitri StarodubovLee Tamahori
Hearts in AtlantisBobby GarfieldScott Hicks
2002A Time for DancingJacksonPeter Gilbert
Rooftop KissesCharlieAndrew Bernstein
2004House of DTommy WarshawDavid Duchovny
2005Fierce PeopleFinn EarlGriffin Dunne
2006Alpha DogZack MazurskyNick Cassavetes
2007Charlie BartlettCharlie BartlettJon Poll
2008New York, I Love YouBoy in the ParkBrett RatnerSegment: "Brett Ratner"
Middle of NowhereDorian SpitzJohn Stockwell
2009Star TrekPavel ChekovJ. J. Abrams
Terminator SalvationKyle ReeseMcGAlso plays physical embodiment of Skynet (uncredited) in a Kyle Reese disguise
2010Memoirs of a Teenage AmnesiacAce ZuckermanHans Canosa
2011Like CrazyJacob HelmDrake Doremus
You and IEdvard NikitinRoland Joffé
The BeaverPorter BlackJodie Foster
From Up on Poppy HillShun KazamaGorō MiyazakiVoice (English dub)
The SmurfsClumsy SmurfRaja GosnellVoice
The Smurfs: A Christmas CarolClumsy SmurfTroy QuaneShort film; voice
Fright NightCharley BrewsterCraig Gillespie
2012The Pirates! Band of MisfitsAlbino piratePeter LordVoice (American dub)
2013Odd ThomasOdd ThomasStephen Sommers
Star Trek Into DarknessPavel ChekovJ. J. Abrams
Only Lovers Left AliveIanJim Jarmusch
The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy HollowClumsy SmurfStephan FranckShort film; voice
The Smurfs 2Clumsy SmurfRaja GosnellVoice
After the Disco Part One: Angel and the FoolOliverJacob GentryShort film[60]
After the Disco Part Two: Holding On for LifeShort film[60]
2014The ApprenticeWayneSteve Baker and Damon EscottShort film; deletedMovie 43 segment
RudderlessQuentinWilliam H. Macy
5 to 7Brian BloomVictor Levin
CymbelineClotenMichael Almereyda
Burying the ExMaxJoe Dante
Dying of the LightMilton SchultzPaul Schrader
2015ExperimenterRensaleerMichael Almereyda
Broken HorsesJacob HeckumVidhu Vinod Chopra
The Driftless AreaPierreZachary Sluser
Green RoomPatJeremy Saulnier
Court of ConscienceFather JamesJames HavenShort film[61][62]
UnityNarratorShaun MonsonDocumentary[63]
2016Star Trek BeyondPavel ChekovJustin LinPosthumous release; Dedicated to his memory
PortoJake KleemanGabe Klinger
2017ThoroughbredsTimCory Finley
RememoryToddMark Palansky
We Don't Belong HereMaxwell GreenPeer Pedersen
2019Love, AntoshaHimselfGarret PriceArchive footage; documentary about Yelchin's life

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2000ERRobbie EdelsteinEpisode: "Be Still My Heart"
GeppettoFighting Kid at SchoolTelevision film
2002Judging AmyDavis BishopEpisode: "The Justice League of America"
TakenJacob Clarke – Child2 episodes
The PracticeJustin Langer2 episodes
2003Without a TraceJohnny AtkinsEpisode: "The Bus"
2004Curb Your EnthusiasmStewartEpisode: "The Blind Date"
NYPD BlueEvan GrabberEpisode: "Take My Wife, Please"
JackJackTelevision film
2004–2006HuffByrd HuffstodtMain role
2006Law & Order: Criminal IntentKeith TylerEpisode: "Tru Love"
Criminal MindsNathan HarrisEpisode: "Sex, Birth, Death"
2011The Life & Times of TimTrentVoice role; episode: "The Caddy's Shack/The Sausage Salesman"
2015–2016SuperMansionDudleyVoice role; 2 episodes
2016–2018Trollhunters: Tales of ArcadiaJim Lake Jr.Voice role; 41 episodes; posthumous release dedicated to him

Video games

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YearTitleVoice role
2013Star TrekPavel Chekov
The Smurfs 2Clumsy Smurf

Music videos

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YearTitleArtist(s)RoleRef.
2013"Holding On for Life"Broken BellsOliver[64]

Accolades

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YearAwardCategoryTitle of workResultRef.
2002Phoenix Film Critics AwardBest Youth PerformanceHearts in AtlantisNominated
Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young ActorWon[17]
2003Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a TV Movie, Mini-Series or Special – Supporting Young ActorTakenNominated[65]
2005Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special – Leading Young ActorJackNominated[66]
2009Boston Society of Film Critics AwardsBest Ensemble CastStar TrekWon[67]
Washington DC Area Film Critics Association AwardsBest EnsembleNominated[68]
2010Broadcast Film Critics Association AwardsBest Acting EnsembleNominated[69]

See also

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