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They act different, and maybe even sound different, but you can see the subtleties (the opposite in Checkov’s case) that capture the essence of the character.
REVIEW: Star Trek (Ryan’s Take) « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2009
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"Checkov" Koenig's SON, but he is also now missing.
Comic Book Movie 2010
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In the latest Cult Pop video episode, Jim Hall visits the 2008 Comicon and talks to Lou Ferrigno (The Incredible Hulk TV Show), Cliff Simon ( "Ba'al" from Stargate SG1), Walter Koenig ( "Checkov" from the original Star Trek), The Ghoul, and Erik Estrada ( "Ponch" on Chips).
December 2008 2008
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In the latest Cult Pop video episode, Jim Hall visits the 2008 Comicon and talks to Lou Ferrigno (The Incredible Hulk TV Show), Cliff Simon ( "Ba'al" from Stargate SG1), Walter Koenig ( "Checkov" from the original Star Trek), The Ghoul, and Erik Estrada ( "Ponch" on Chips).
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I do love the idea of reimagining Checkov as a girl.
kateelliott: Star Trek: Alas, Count Me Underwhelmed kateelliott 2009
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The guy playing Checkov (is that how you spell it) seemed like an extra from "Allo Allo", speaking some sort of weird accent that sounded neither Russian not French, but somewhere in between.
Star Trek Norfolk Blogger 2009
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I grew up with my father, a true devotee of Checkov and Ibsen, who made his career performing in soap operas.
Joshua Kors: Ilan Stavans' Magnum Opus: After 13 Years, 'The Norton Anthology of Latino Literature' Is Here Joshua Kors 2010
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The guy playing Checkov (is that how you spell it) seemed like an extra from "Allo Allo", speaking some sort of weird accent that sounded neither Russian not French, but somewhere in between.
Archive 2009-05-01 Norfolk Blogger 2009
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This popular series of big-budget fan films has been moving along for a few years, even getting Walter Koenig (“Checkov”) in for an interesting, if talky, episode, but this is the one that got balance right.
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Spock leaves the bridge and after a short scene we return to the bridge where Checkov has an idea.
Star Trek: Phase II's Cawley in J.J. Abrams' Trek Reboot | Fan Cinema Today 2009
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