Over the past few months, there is a group of people who are working on making a documentary about the life of this foreign born actor who tragically lost his life.

He is a member of that gruesome celebrity club.

While doing interviews, there was a common theme from several, but not all of the interviewees.

He had experienced sexual abuse multiple times when trying to make it big.

It was much more common when he was starting out. The people all agreed it had been a television project and that he said it was a big name.

None of them knew the name.

Just that the name was huge.

They have done their homework and are sure they know who it is.

They just need to find a person to confirm it.

They came to me with their suspicions and I introduced them to a former actress who I have previously written about here who was a witness to sexual abuse by the person these filmmakers suspected.

That former actress has a list of a dozen names of people in the industry who have similar stories about this high profile person.

They are definitely making progress that didn’t seem possible even a year ago.

As for the death of the actor, everyone agrees the circumstances are crazy, but no one can tie it to any specific person and at this point think it is still an accident.

Actor: Anton Yelchin

Celebrity club: 27 Club

Television project Taken

Big name: Steven Spielberg

Documentary: Love, Antosha
How Love, Antosha Became Exactly the Kind of Film Anton Yelchin Would Have Made

Anton Yelchin, Star Trek’s Chekov, killed by his own car – 2016

Anton Yelchin, who was best known for playing Chekov in the new Star Trek films, has been killed by his own car at his home in Los Angeles, police say.

It struck him after rolling backwards down the steep drive at his Studio City home, pinning him against a brick postbox pillar and a security fence.

He died shortly after 01:00 (08:00 GMT) on Sunday.

JJ Abrams, who directed Yelchin in the first two Star Trek films, paid tribute on Twitter saying he was “brilliant”.

“You were kind. You were funny as hell, and supremely talented. And you weren’t here nearly long enough. Missing you,” he wrote.

Yelchin played Pavel Chekov, the role originally made famous by Walter Koenig, in the rebooted Star Trek films released in 2009 and 2013.

He reprised the role in a third film, Star Trek Beyond, which is due for release next month. – Source


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