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Clark Tucker (born 19 September 1970; age 53) is a stuntman, stunt actor, and stunt coordinator who worked as stunt double for Dominic Keating in episodes of the fourth season of Star Trek: Enterprise, taking over this part from Marty Murray. Tucker received no credit for his work. Two of his costumes were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay, both were also worn by Marty Murray. [1] [2] The EV suit worn by him in the episode "Babel One" was later on display at the Star Trek: The Exhibition in Blackpool in 2018.

For his performance as stunt double for Fred Ward and his crash through a window in the comedy Corky Romano received Tucker a Taurus World Stunt Award nomination for the hardest hit. Tucker has also doubled several other actors, including Brandon Call in the television series Step by Step, Chris O'Donnell in Batman Forever (1995) and Batman & Robin (1997), Christian Campbell in Malibu Shores (1997, with stunts by Jay Caputo), Wayne Péré in Alien Nation: The Enemy Within (1996, with Gary Graham, Eric Pierpoint, Michele Scarabelli, Kerrie Keane, Joe Lando, and stunts by Paul Eliopoulos, Denney Pierce, and Nancy Thurston), Tim Roth in Gridlock'd (1997, with Tom Wright and stunts by Maria Doest and Gary Baxley), Alexis Arquette in Love Kills (1998, with Vincent Schiavelli), and Henry Winkler in the comedy P.U.N.K.S. (1999, along B.J. Davis, Chris Doyle, David LeBell, Gene LeBell, and J. Suzanne Rampe).

Tucker has also doubled Milo Ventimiglia in Gilmore Girls, Tony Plana in 24, Louis Mandylor and Rick Hearst in Charmed (2000 and 2002, under stunt coordination of Noon Orsatti and along Michael Hugghins and Craig Baxley, Jr. in the latter), Robert Downey, Jr. in the comedy The Singing Detective (2003, with Saul Rubinek, Alfre Woodard, Clyde Kusatsu, Leonard Crofoot, Spice Williams, and stunts by Paul Sklar), Ian Somerhalder in the drama Fearless (2004), and Rider Strong in Pepper Dennis (2006, with Brett Cullen and Bob Gunton, and stunts by Stacey Elizabeth Carino). He has doubled for actor John Leguizamo in Executive Decision (1996, with Len Cariou, Andreas Katsulas, Dey Young, Eugene Roche, Paul Collins, Warren Munson, and Richard Riehle), Point of Origin (2002, with Ronny Cox and stunts by Mark Chadwick, Jeremy Fry, Mike Gunther, and Peewee Piemonte), and ER (2006, with Scott Grimes and Leland Orser).

Other stunt performances on screen include the television series All That, Pacific Blue, 7th Heaven (starring Catherine Hicks and Stephen Collins), Profiler (1996, with Rob LaBelle, Dennis Christopher and stunts by Pete Turner), Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Brimstone (1998, starring John Glover and Lori Petty), Angel, Snoops, Judging Amy, The Practice (2001, coordinated by Noon Orsatti), Push, Nevada, Scrubs, and Firefly.

Tucker performed stunts in Spy Hard (1996), Mars Attacks! (1996, with Paul Winfield), The Green Mile (1999, with James Cromwell and William Sadler, and stunts by Tom Huff and Jay Caputo under stunt coordinator Jeff Imada), Sorority Boys (2002), the short action film The Death of Batman (2003), Jeepers Creepers 2 (2003, with Ray Wise and Jonathan Breck, and stunts by Elle Alexander, Kiante Elam, Ousaun Elam, Oliver Keller, Angela Meryl, and Austin Priester), Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003), Spider-Man 2 (2004, with Kirsten Dunst, Donna Murphy, Daniel Dae Kim, and Rachelle Roderick), The Polar Express (2004), The Island (2005), The Shaggy Dog (2006), and Poseidon (2006).

Further stunt work include Transformers (2007, written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, and with stunts by Alex Chansky, Shauna Duggins, Steve Kelso, Paul Lacovara, Bridgett Riley, Thom Williams, and Boni Yanagisawa), Sydney White (2007, with Jeffrey Chase), The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008, with Spencer Daniels, Donna DuPlantier, and stunts by Max Daniels, Danny Downey, and Jeremy Fry), episodes of Sleeper Cell (2006, with Henri Lubatti, Brennan Dyson, and Brett A. Jones and coordinated by Merritt Yohnka), K-Ville (2008, with John Carroll Lynch and coordinated by Mike Massa), and Burn Notice (2008), The Expendables (2010), Dylan Dog: Dead of Night (2010, with Mike Massa, Hugh Aodh O'Brien, and Gary Ray Stearns and coordinated by Eric Norris), and The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure (2012, with Terry James).

Today, Tucker has been the owner of the media company Epic Housing Solutions in Orlando, Florida. [3]

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