Pavel Chekov
Fictional Character
Ensign Pavel Chekov was added to the crew of the spaceship U.S.S. Enterprise in 1967, during the second season of the TV series Star Trek. Played by actor Walter Koenig, Chekov was a young and enthusiastic navigator with a haircut vaguely reminiscent of The Beatles, who were wildly popular at the time. Chekov and his ripe Russian accent joined the multinational stew on the bridge of the Enterprise, which already included characters named Scotty (of Scottish heritage), Sulu (Japanese), Uhura (African) and Spock (Vulcan). Chekov appeared in seasons two and three of the original Star Trek series and has been a dependable presence in subsequent Trek feature films and books.Extra credit: Chekov's name is similar to that of Anton Chekhov, the Russian author of The Cherry Orchard and other plays.
Other fictional sci-fi characters include Yoda and Darth Vader of Star Wars, Mad Max of Mad Max, and Dr. Cornelius of Planet of the Apes.
Four Good Links
Memory Alpha: Chekov
Whew! Giant wiki encyclopedia for and by Trek fans
Character File: Chekov
Chekov's profile from the official Star Trek site
Russian Crewlette
Examines the rumor that Chekhov was created in response to a Pravda editorial
BBC Online Cult: Star Trek
Nice little history of Chekov, amongst a much grander page for Trek
Vital Stats
Birth
1967
(age 41)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
Russian navigator on the starship Enterprise

