Actor Anton Yelchin dead at 27
Actor Anton Yelchin has died at the age of 27.
The Star Trek star passed away on Sunday (19Jun16) morning after he was pinned in between his car and a brick mailbox at his San Fernando Valley home in California.
"Actor Anton Yelchin was killed in a fatal traffic collision early
this morning," a statement from his publicist to Us Weekly magazine
reads. "His family requests you respect their privacy at this
time."
According to TMZ.com, the 27-year-old was supposed to meet friends
for a rehearsal and they became concerned after he failed to show
up. They went to his home and found his body. However, it is not
clear how he became trapped or why he exited the vehicle.
Police officers reportedly do not suspect foul play, but they have
told the publication his car was running and in neutral when they
found him. The driveway was also on a steep incline.
Yelchin began acting as a child at the age of nine in independent
film A Man is Mostly Water. In 2000, he appeared in the TV series
ER and went on to star in several TV shows and movies, including
Along Came a Spider, The Practice, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Fright
Night, Terminator Salvation and Alpha Dog.
The late actor was feted for his performance in 2001's Hearts in
Atlantis with a Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young
Actor at the 2002 Young Artist Awards. He also won a Boston Society
of Film Critics Awards for Best Ensemble Cast for Star Trek in
2009.
He reprises his role as Chekov in Star Trek Beyond, due out next
month (Jul16).
Paying tribute to Yelchin, Anna Kendrick tweeted: "This is unreal.
Anton Yelchin is such a talent. Such a huge loss," while director
Guillermo del Toro adds, "Anton was a sweetheart. Absolutely a
great creative partner and artist."
"I loved Anton Yelchin so much," his Star Trek co-star John Cho
adds. "He was a true artist - curious, beautiful, courageous. He
was a great pal... I'm in ruins."