Missing “Growing Pains” star Andrew Koenig may have given ominous warning signs before vanishing in Canada last week, a haunted friend said Monday.
Brooklyn-born filmmaker Lance Miccio said Koenig returned a book and other personal items to his doorstep and turned down two new editing jobs before leaving to visit friends in Vancouver.
“I asked him to work on a couple gigs last time we spoke (Feb. 4), and he just refused. It was unusual. He was kind of fed up with the Hollywood business,” Miccio said.
“He was a really talented guy, but he may have just said enough is enough and gone off into the wild. He was a nature boy. I keep hoping for a happy ending,” he said.Miccio said he found the items from Koenig hanging on his doorknob when he returned from a trip Feb. 2. The bag included footage from their projects together and a sci-fi novel Miccio had given Koenig as a gift – “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep” by Phillip K. Dick.
Koenig, 41, was last seen at a bakery in Vancouver’s Stanley Park neighborhood Feb 14. Best known for playing Kirk Cameron‘s sidekick Richard “Boner” Stabone on the hit 1980s sitcom “Growing Pains,” he never boarded his flight back to the U.S. two days later.
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