Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Criminal Minds" episode 13 of season 10. The episode is entitled, "Nelson's Sparrow," and it turns out that we're going to see some intense action go down when the Bau crew tracks down a vicious killer that's has broken free, and more! In the new, 13th episode press release: A new case will bring the Bau back to its beginnings as the team tracks a killer that got away. Press release number 2: The Bau is going to revisit its origins when they look at one of Rossi and Gideon's old cases to track a killer that got away. Series star Kirsten Vangsness co-wrote the episode with Erica Messer, one of the series' executive producers. Ben Savage ("Girl Meets World," "Boy Meets World") guest stars as young Gideon, and Arye Gross ("Castle," "Ellen") guest stars as Donnie Mallick. Other guest stars...
- 1/21/2015
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
The Hangar Theatre has announced casting for its The 38th season, which will include a thrilling line-up of plays and musicals. The season takes off with Ken Ludwigs knock-down, drag it out farce, Lend Me A Tenor June 21-July 7, starring Emily Skinner, Michael McCormick, Janet Dacal, Daniel Berlingeri, Lindsay Clemmons, Eddie Vona and Judy Levitt. That will be followed by the premiere of a strikingly innovative concept of the Tony winning best musical Titanic July 12-July 28, starring Alma Cuervo, William Youmans, Drew McVety, Christianne Tisdale, Phillip Hoffman, Joneil Joplin, and Robert Cuccioli. The sophisticated comedy Full Gallop August 2-August 11 is next, starring Dee Hoty, followed by the area premiere of the Pulitzer Prize winning musical Next to Normal August 16-September 1, with Andra Burns and Chris Hoch. The final offering is a true American classic, Horton Footes The Trip to Bountiful September 13-September 22, featuring Susannah Berryman.
- 5/29/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Walter Koenig and Judy Levitt-Koenig, the parents of missing Growing Pains star Andrew Koenig, walked off Larry King Live minutes before they were to appear because of "personal reasons" and not case developments, they said on Walter Koenig's website.
The two were scheduled to appear via satellite on Wednesday's edition of Live and were miked up and introduced when they abruptly left the Vancouver set, leaving King confused.
Growing Pains star goes missing
"We checked them out, they were prepared ...
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The two were scheduled to appear via satellite on Wednesday's edition of Live and were miked up and introduced when they abruptly left the Vancouver set, leaving King confused.
Growing Pains star goes missing
"We checked them out, they were prepared ...
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- 2/25/2010
- by Joyce Eng
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Last night (Wed. 2/24), Walter and Judy Levitt Koenig, the parents of missing "Growing Pains" actor Andrew Koenig, walked out on "Larry King Live," leaving the host dumbfounded as to why.
Media and fans speculated that the couple had heard some news about their son that required immediate attention to the possibility that Larry King had somehow offended them.
Danielle Koenig, Andrew's sister, says it's the latter.
"['Larry King Live'] kept pushing the segment back and my dad was growing frustrated," Danielle Koenig tells Zap2it exclusively. "When he realized there were only four-and-a-half minutes left, he didn't feel that was enough time to do my brother justice. So, he left."
After the couple left, Larry King announced live on the show that they were prepped to go on and seemed ready, then abruptly "got up and left for reasons unknown."
Afterward, he tweeted, "Still not sure what happened with the Koenigs. I talked...
Media and fans speculated that the couple had heard some news about their son that required immediate attention to the possibility that Larry King had somehow offended them.
Danielle Koenig, Andrew's sister, says it's the latter.
"['Larry King Live'] kept pushing the segment back and my dad was growing frustrated," Danielle Koenig tells Zap2it exclusively. "When he realized there were only four-and-a-half minutes left, he didn't feel that was enough time to do my brother justice. So, he left."
After the couple left, Larry King announced live on the show that they were prepped to go on and seemed ready, then abruptly "got up and left for reasons unknown."
Afterward, he tweeted, "Still not sure what happened with the Koenigs. I talked...
- 2/25/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
'Don't ignore it, don't rationalize it,' Walter Koenig says of late 'Growing Pains' actor son at news conference.
By Larry Carroll
Andrew Koenig's parents, Judith and Walter Koenig
Photo: Jae Hong/ AP Images
Hours after the body of actor Andrew Koenig was found in Vancouver, was found in Vancouver, authorities convened with his parents and the media to hold an emotional news conference depicting a massive search, a sad conclusion and a heartbroken family.
"My son took his own life," Koenig's father, "Star Trek" icon Walter Koenig, said between long pauses. "The only thing I want to say is — we've already said what a good guy he was and a good human being , and he was obviously in a lot of pain ... for those families who have members they fear are susceptible to this kind of behavior, don't ignore it, don't rationalize it."
In the days following Koenig's February 14 disappearance,...
By Larry Carroll
Andrew Koenig's parents, Judith and Walter Koenig
Photo: Jae Hong/ AP Images
Hours after the body of actor Andrew Koenig was found in Vancouver, was found in Vancouver, authorities convened with his parents and the media to hold an emotional news conference depicting a massive search, a sad conclusion and a heartbroken family.
"My son took his own life," Koenig's father, "Star Trek" icon Walter Koenig, said between long pauses. "The only thing I want to say is — we've already said what a good guy he was and a good human being , and he was obviously in a lot of pain ... for those families who have members they fear are susceptible to this kind of behavior, don't ignore it, don't rationalize it."
In the days following Koenig's February 14 disappearance,...
- 2/25/2010
- MTV Music News
In the most recent event in a story full of bizarre turns, missing "Growing Pains" star Andrew Koenig's parents Walter and Judy Levitt Koenig, walked out on their scheduled interview on "Larry King Live" today (Wed. Feb. 24).
"Folks, for some reason," Larry King said on the show. "[The parents of the missing Andrew Koenig] left the studio in Vancouver. We checked them out. They were prepared to go on. I said hello. They said hello. We said we'll be on in two minutes. They said fine and they got up and left for reasons unknown."
Afterward, King still expressed confusion over their abrupt departure tweeting, "Still not sure what happened with the Koenigs. I talked to them in the break and told them they were on next. Then they left..."
It's definitely a strange move for the couple, who recently flew to Vancouver and has stepped up the public appeal for information on their son's whereabouts.
"Folks, for some reason," Larry King said on the show. "[The parents of the missing Andrew Koenig] left the studio in Vancouver. We checked them out. They were prepared to go on. I said hello. They said hello. We said we'll be on in two minutes. They said fine and they got up and left for reasons unknown."
Afterward, King still expressed confusion over their abrupt departure tweeting, "Still not sure what happened with the Koenigs. I talked to them in the break and told them they were on next. Then they left..."
It's definitely a strange move for the couple, who recently flew to Vancouver and has stepped up the public appeal for information on their son's whereabouts.
- 2/25/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
As missing Growing Pains actor Andrew Koenig's parents issue desperate pleas to help find their missing son, neighbors at the 41-year-old's Venice, Calif., apartment complex tell People he moved out several weeks ago before heading to Vancouver, B.C., to visit friends. "He cleared out his apartment," about three weeks ago, neighbor Mark Clough tells People. "It started off as a garage sale, and eventually, he put everything out in front of the apartment, like he was giving it away." Koenig has been missing since Feb. 16, when his parents, Walter Koenig and Judy Levitt Koenig, got a note from the star.
- 2/24/2010
- by Lisa Ingrassia
- PEOPLE.com
Former 'Growing Pains' co-star was last seen February 14.
By Josh Wigler
Andrew Koenig
Photo: IMDb
Andrew Koenig has been missing for 11 days, and now the "Growing Pains" actor's parents are reaching out to the public for help in finding their son. Walter Koenig and Judy Levitt Koenig appeared on "The Today Show" Wednesday (February 24) morning, marking their first network television interview since Andrew disappeared on February 14.
"It's very, very tough," said Walter, best known for playing Pavel Chekov on the original "Star Trek" television series, about his son's disappearance. "He was very depressed about his life."
"He is very much loved and beloved in this world," Judy added. "I just hope he gets that feeling."
Andrew was last seen on February 14 by his friend Jenny Magenta, who revealed on "Today" that she hasn't seen him since going to sleep that evening. "That night I went to bed, and...
By Josh Wigler
Andrew Koenig
Photo: IMDb
Andrew Koenig has been missing for 11 days, and now the "Growing Pains" actor's parents are reaching out to the public for help in finding their son. Walter Koenig and Judy Levitt Koenig appeared on "The Today Show" Wednesday (February 24) morning, marking their first network television interview since Andrew disappeared on February 14.
"It's very, very tough," said Walter, best known for playing Pavel Chekov on the original "Star Trek" television series, about his son's disappearance. "He was very depressed about his life."
"He is very much loved and beloved in this world," Judy added. "I just hope he gets that feeling."
Andrew was last seen on February 14 by his friend Jenny Magenta, who revealed on "Today" that she hasn't seen him since going to sleep that evening. "That night I went to bed, and...
- 2/24/2010
- MTV Music News
Actor Andrew Koenig is still missing, never returning as planned from a trip to Vancouver, British Columbia. The search for the "Growing Pains" actor continues and his father, Walter Koenig, Chekov on "Star Trek," is asking for help to find his 41-year-old son who's been missing for more than a week. "It's very, very tough," Walter Koenig tells the Today show. "He was very depressed about his life." His mother, Judy Levitt Koenig, hopes that the public's heartwarming concern brings him home. "He is much loved and beloved in this world and I just hope he gets that feeling," she says. His family is trying to keep their spirits up and not think the worst has...
- 2/24/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
In a perfect world, Andrew Koenig would just be beamed back to his family. Sadly, the search for the Growing Pains actor continues and his former Star Trek-starring father is forced to open up about his 41-year-old son who's been missing for more than a week. "It's very, very tough," Walter Koenig tells Today. "He was very depressed about his life." His mother, Judy Levitt Koenig, hopes that the public's heartwarming concern brings him home. "He is much loved and beloved in this world, and I just hope he gets that feeling," she says. The family, including Andrew's sister, Danielle, who spoke to E! News yesterday, is doing everything they can to...
- 2/24/2010
- E! Online
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economyIn his first network TV interview since his son Andrew Koenig's Feb. 14 disappearance, Walter Koenig appeared on Wednesday's Today show with an appeal to viewers for help in finding the former Growing Pains actor. "It's very, very tough," said the anguished father, 73, himself best known for playing Pavel Chekov on Star Trek. Describing Andrew's state of mind at the time he vanished, Walter Koenig said, "He was very depressed … about his life." Speaking to People from his Los Angeles home at the time Andrew, 41, disappeared - he...
- 2/24/2010
- by Stephen M. Silverman
- PEOPLE.com
Walter Koenig doesn't shy away from a challenge. Writing scripts is a tough gig. Getting movies produced, especially indie fare; not so easy. Writer-producer Koenig, however, waged -- and won -- a near-decade-long battle to bring InAlienable (2010) to the screen. A sci-fi thriller and legal drama, InAlienable follows the plight of a guilt-ridden scientist, Dr. Norris (Richard Hatch), who gives birth to an alien-human hybrid child, a child that then becomes the focal point of a legal case over whether it's a living entity with rights or an abomination that must be destroyed. Koenig -- beloved by millions of fans worldwide for his portrayal of Chekov in the original-cast Star Trek series and features -- co-stars in the film as Dr. Norris's bitter boss, Shilling, while other familiar genre names include Gary Graham, Marina Sirtis, Alan Ruck, Erick Avari, Richard Herd, and Courtney Peldon. InAlienable is out now on DVD from Anchor Bay,...
- 2/2/2010
- by ianspelling@corp.popstar.com (Ian Spelling)
- ScreenStar
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