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Anton Yelchin: actor of cherubic charm who inspired huge affection
Fans of Jeremy Saulnier’s ultraviolent horror Green Room will
have enjoyed an irony in the casting – maybe even suspected a
deliberate extra-textual joke. A struggling punk band find themselves
stranded in the middle of Oregon, their van conked out in a field, and
desperate for some cash agree to play at a roadhouse exclusively
patronised by neo-Nazi skinheads. They want to do the gig, get paid and
get out, but things get complicated when they chance across a dead body
backstage. The venue is run by a very sinister old white bald guy called
Darcy, played by Patrick Stewart
— associated by many with his role as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star
Trek: The Next Generation. The band’s moody-yet sympathetic bass
guitarist Pat is played by Anton Yelchin – widely associated with his
breakout role as Chekov, in the rebooted first-gen movie series of Star
Trek.
Yelchin, far left, as Chekov in the 2008 Star Trek reboot Photograph:
Photo Credit: Industrial Light a/Publicity image from film company
It hardly seems credible, but Yelchin, tipped as one of the
most exciting and charismatic of the new twentysomething generation, has
now been killed in a freak car accident – an event as sad and shocking
as Paul Walker’s death in 2013 or Heath Ledger’s in 2008.
'Star Trek' Star Anton Yelchin: Dead After Freak Accident
Yelchin’s
charm and openness as a performer had earned him a wide following: he
had a gentle, at certain angles almost babyish face: a cherubic face in
fact, with its flecks of bum-fluff, which nonetheless was growing leaner
and more chiselled as he was growing into his late 20s. And how grim
that thought is now. It was a face suitable for any kind of all-American
boy next door role: but he was a very shrewd choice to play Star Trek’s
17-year-old Russian navigator Chekov. Unlike Walter Koenig, who played
the role originally, Yelchin was actually Russian: born in St Petersburg
(or at that time, Leningrad) to two figure-skating Olympians who moved
to the United States as political refugees shortly after his birth in
1989.
Anton Yelchin Dead: 'Star Trek' Actor Dies in Car Accident
Star Trek
was Yelchin’s breakout moment, and he relished giving interviews and
press conferences in Russian for the movies’ junket tours in Russia. But
in the movies he had to speak English in the understood hammy Ryussian accyent which
of course was far from his actual English voice as a California
resident. His Chekov was a more comic role, his relative youth and
vulnerability being ratcheted up, saucer-eyed with earnest
self-importance as he relayed vital information to Kirk or Spock on the
bridge. In some ways, Yelchin’s finest hour as an actor, the movie
that most heartbreakingly shows what he could have been capable of
doing, was Drake Doremus’s long-distance love story Like Crazy
from 2011. Yelchin is Sam, a young American guy who falls for a Brit
college student Anna, played by Felicity Jones, while she fatefully
outstays her visa to pursue their passionate affair. They are forced
apart by this act of lawbreaking, and while separated, Sam begins
another relationship with a co-worker, played by Jennifer Lawrence. It
was a performance which emphasised Yelchin’s sheer youth: a performance
concerned to show youth as it is actually experienced in real life,
rather than in the movies or TV – a youth of quarterlife career angst,
full of bewilderment at the scary permanence of life-choices.
Actor Anton Yelchin of 'Star Trek' films dies in freak accident
Before
this, Yelchin commanded huge affection for one of his early roles, at
the age of 18: Charlie Bartlett in the film of the same name, playing a
rich kid who offers his services as psychiatrist to the student body.
Later, in 2011, the same year as Love Crazy he had a cute role in the
remake of Fright Night, playing the kid who realises that the guy who
has moved in next door (Colin Farrell) is a vampire. Latterly, Yelchin had been broadening his range, including a
well-regarded if not mould-breaking performance as Cloten in Michael
Almereyda’s film version of Shakespeare’s Cymbeline at the Venice film
festival in 2014. For the same director, Yelchin acted in Experimenter
in 2015, about the notorious Stanford psychological experiments. Yelchin
was maturing – and could have had a career like Ryan Gosling’s or Jon
Hamm’s or indeed Colin Farrell’s, his co-star from Fright Night. We
shall never know. A hugely popular and well-liked actor of enormous
talent and potential has been snuffed out. What a waste.
'Star Trek' actor Anton Yelchin dies in freak car accident
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