Russian-born actor Anton Yelchin had enjoyed a steady screen career before his breakthrough performance in 2001’s “Hearts in Atlantis” cemented his status as a young up-and-comer. Despite a relatively short acting career, Yelchin boasted an impressive number of credits in several feature films and television productions. Without question, however, Yelchin’s biggest break came in 2007 when he was cast as Ensign Pavel Chekov in director J.J. Abrams’ highly anticipated re-boot of “Star Trek” (2008).Born on March 11, 1989, in St. Petersburg (formerly Leningrad,) Russia, Anton Viktorovich Yelchin was the son of professional figure skaters Viktor and Irina Yelchin. Eager to explore new opportunities, Yelkin’s parents – both Soviet Jews –moved to the United States soon after Anton was born. There, they applied for – and were granted – asylum as political refugees. Settling in California, the Yelchins eventually both found work as figure skating coaches. Uninterested in following in his parents’ footsteps, young Anton declared his intention to become an actor at the tender age of four. Impressed by their son’s passion, the Yelchins encouraged his ambitions, enrolling him into acting classes.
In 2000, Yelchin made his television debut at the age of 10 in an episode of “E.R.” (NBC, 1994- ). This guest role led to Yelchin landing his big break starring opposite Anthony Hopkins in the drama “Hearts in Atlantis.” Adapted from a novella by Stephen King, “Hearts in Atlantis” performed disappointingly at the box office, but earned Yelchin critical praise for his portrayal of the fatherless young protagonist, Bobby Garfield.
Yelchin continued to stay busy in his teen years with a number of notable gigs. In addition to memorable guest-starring turns on “NYPD Blue” (ABC, 1993-2005), “Criminal Minds” (CBS, 2005- ), and “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” (NBC/USA, 2001- ), Yelchin also won a regular role on the cult-fave cable series “Huff” (Showtime, 2004-06).
Yelchin’s career continued reaching new heights. In 2007, Yelchin won the coveted role of cocky, young Russian navigator, Ensign Pavel Chekov, in “Star Trek” (2008), a big screen relaunch of the venerated science-fiction series created by Gene Roddenberry.
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Actor
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Anton Viktorovich Yelchin
2008 Portrayed the title role of a wealthy teenager in "Charlie Bartlett" opposite actors Robert Downey Jr. and Hope Davis
2007 Co-starred in the Nick Cassavetes' directed "Alpha Dog," a true crime tale co-starring Emile Hirsch and Justin Timberlake
2007 Cast in the high profile role of the Starship Enterprise's navigator, Chekov, in JJ Abrams' new "Star Trek" feature film franchise
2005 Starred in David Duchovny directorial debut "House of D"
2004 - 2006 Cast as Hank Azaria's son in the Showtime series "Huff"
2002 Cast in "Taken," (Sci-fi) a ten part mini series produced by Steven Spielberg
2001 Had title role in the festival-screened "Delivering Milo"
2001 Was briefly seen in "15 Minutes"
2001 Cast as the son of a Russian diplomat in the thriller "Along Came a Spider"; first screen pairing with actress Mika Boorem
2001 Reunited with Boorem as co-stars of "Hearts in Atlantis"
2000 TV debut in guest role on "ER" (NBC)
2000 Feature acting debut in "A Man Is Mostly Water"
2000 TV-movie debut, a role in the ABC musical "Geppetto"
1998 At suggestion of family friend, began taking acting lessons
1990 At age six months, emigrated with parents from Russia to the USA