Carlo Steven Krakoff (November 4, 1974 â€" July 31, 2011),
professionally known as Carl Steven, was an American former child
actor.Stevens was a native of Glendale, California. He was the son of
Cynthia Krakoff.As a boy, he appeared in a number of television series
and films, with recurring roles on Webster, Punky Brewster, Out of
This World, and Weird Science. Steven also appeared in Star Trek III:
The Search for Spock (1984) as a young Spock (the first actor other
than Leonard Nimoy to play the role in a live action portrayal), and
in a minor role in Disney's Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989). He
provided the voice of a young Fred Jones for four seasons on the
Hanna-Barbera animated series A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, the first actor
besides Frank Welker to do so.As an adult, Steven retired from acting.
He became addicted to prescription medications after a tonsillectomy,
and stole to support his addiction. He married Dawn Krakoff in 1998,
they remained married until his death in 2011. He had a son named
Noah.
professionally known as Carl Steven, was an American former child
actor.Stevens was a native of Glendale, California. He was the son of
Cynthia Krakoff.As a boy, he appeared in a number of television series
and films, with recurring roles on Webster, Punky Brewster, Out of
This World, and Weird Science. Steven also appeared in Star Trek III:
The Search for Spock (1984) as a young Spock (the first actor other
than Leonard Nimoy to play the role in a live action portrayal), and
in a minor role in Disney's Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989). He
provided the voice of a young Fred Jones for four seasons on the
Hanna-Barbera animated series A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, the first actor
besides Frank Welker to do so.As an adult, Steven retired from acting.
He became addicted to prescription medications after a tonsillectomy,
and stole to support his addiction. He married Dawn Krakoff in 1998,
they remained married until his death in 2011. He had a son named
Noah.
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