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'''Edward "Eddie" Louis Hice''' is a stuntman and stunt actor who performed stunts in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode {{e|Wink of an Eye}}, in which he played a [[Scalosians#Male Scalosian|male Scalosian]], and {{film|4}}.
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'''Edward "Eddie" Louis Hice''' {{born|1|March|1930}} is a stuntman and stunt actor who appeared in two episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', {{e|Day of the Dove}} and {{e|Wink of an Eye}}, where he appeared as a [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel|security guard]]. Hice was also credited for his stunt work in {{film|4}}. On some call sheets of "Day of the Dove", he was mistakenly referred to as "Ed Heiss".
   
 
He is the father of stuntman [[Freddie Hice]] and the grandfather of stuntwoman Cassidy Hice and stuntman Dylan Hice.
 
He is the father of stuntman [[Freddie Hice]] and the grandfather of stuntwoman Cassidy Hice and stuntman Dylan Hice.
   
Hice is a stuntman, stunt coordinator and second unit director whose work includes films such as all of the four ''Planet of the Apes'' films (1968, 1970, 1972, and 1973, with [[Lou Wagner]], [[Paul Lambert]], [[Nick Dimitri]], [[James Gregory]], [[Jeff Corey]], and [[Gene LeBell]]), ''The Sword and the Sorcerer'' (1982, with [[Richard Lynch]], [[Anthony DeLongis]], Jeff Corey, [[Joseph Ruskin]], and [[George Murdock]]), ''The Beastmaster'' (1982, with [[Rod Loomis]], [[Tony Epper]], [[Vanna Bonta]], [[Diamond Farnsworth]], [[Henry Carbo]], [[Vince Deadrick]], [[Tommy J. Huff]], [[Freddie Hice]], and [[Chuck Hicks]]), ''A View to a Kill'' (1985, with [[Walter Gotell]]), ''The 'burbs'' (1989, with [[Wendy Schaal]], [[Henry Gibson]], [[Robert Picardo]], [[Dick Miller]], [[Jeff Smolek]], and [[Brian J. Williams]]), ''RoboCop 2'' (1990, with [[John Glover]], [[Roger Aaron Brown]], [[Gabriel Damon]], [[Mark Rolston]], [[Peter Weller]], [[Galyn Görg]], [[Jeff McCarthy]], [[Robert DoQui]], [[Stephen Lee]], [[Tzi Ma]], [[Bill Bolender]], and [[Christine Ann Baur]]), ''Wild Wild West'' (1999, with [[Musetta Vander]] and [[Ian Abercrombie]]), and ''Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous'' (2005, with [[William Shatner]], [[Faith Minton]], [[Marcelo Tubert]], [[L. Sidney]], and [[Darlene Williams]]).
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Hice is a stuntman, stunt coordinator and second unit director whose work includes films such as all of the four ''Planet of the Apes'' films (1968, 1970, 1972, and 1973, with [[Lou Wagner]], [[Paul Lambert]], [[Nick Dimitri]], [[James Gregory]], [[Jeff Corey]], and [[Gene LeBell]]), ''The Sword and the Sorcerer'' (1982, with [[Richard Lynch]], [[Anthony De Longis]], Jeff Corey, [[Joseph Ruskin]], and [[George Murdock]]), ''The Beastmaster'' (1982, with [[Rod Loomis]], [[Tony Epper]], [[Vanna Bonta]], [[Diamond Farnsworth]], [[Henry Carbo]], [[Vince Deadrick]], [[Tommy J. Huff]], [[Freddie Hice]], and [[Chuck Hicks]]), ''A View to a Kill'' (1985, with [[Walter Gotell]]), ''The 'burbs'' (1989, with [[Wendy Schaal]], [[Henry Gibson]], [[Robert Picardo]], [[Dick Miller]], [[Jeff Smolek]], and [[Brian J. Williams]]), ''RoboCop 2'' (1990, with [[John Glover]], [[Roger Aaron Brown]], [[Gabriel Damon]], [[Mark Rolston]], [[Peter Weller]], [[Galyn Görg]], [[Jeff McCarthy]], [[Robert DoQui]], [[Stephen Lee]], [[Tzi Ma]], [[Bill Bolender]], and [[Christine Ann Baur]]), ''Wild Wild West'' (1999, with [[Musetta Vander]] and [[Ian Abercrombie]]), and ''Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous'' (2005, with [[William Shatner]], [[Faith Minton]], [[Marcelo Tubert]], [[L. Sidney]], and [[Darlene Williams]]).
   
 
His resume also includes television series such as ''Gunsmoke'' (1964-1965), ''Get Smart'' (1966-1968), and ''Bret Maverick'' (1982).
 
His resume also includes television series such as ''Gunsmoke'' (1964-1965), ''Get Smart'' (1966-1968), and ''Bret Maverick'' (1982).
   
 
== External links ==
 
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* [http://www.ilovegetsmart.com/eddie_hice.html Eddie Hice] at [http://www.ilovegetsmart.com ILoveGetSmart.com]
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File:Enterprise security, Eddie Hice.jpg

...as a security guard

Edward "Eddie" Louis Hice (born 1 March 1930; age 94) is a stuntman and stunt actor who appeared in two episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series, "Day of the Dove" and "Wink of an Eye", where he appeared as a security guard. Hice was also credited for his stunt work in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. On some call sheets of "Day of the Dove", he was mistakenly referred to as "Ed Heiss".

He is the father of stuntman Freddie Hice and the grandfather of stuntwoman Cassidy Hice and stuntman Dylan Hice.

Hice is a stuntman, stunt coordinator and second unit director whose work includes films such as all of the four Planet of the Apes films (1968, 1970, 1972, and 1973, with Lou Wagner, Paul Lambert, Nick Dimitri, James Gregory, Jeff Corey, and Gene LeBell), The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982, with Richard Lynch, Anthony De Longis, Jeff Corey, Joseph Ruskin, and George Murdock), The Beastmaster (1982, with Rod Loomis, Tony Epper, Vanna Bonta, Diamond Farnsworth, Henry Carbo, Vince Deadrick, Tommy J. Huff, Freddie Hice, and Chuck Hicks), A View to a Kill (1985, with Walter Gotell), The 'burbs (1989, with Wendy Schaal, Henry Gibson, Robert Picardo, Dick Miller, Jeff Smolek, and Brian J. Williams), RoboCop 2 (1990, with John Glover, Roger Aaron Brown, Gabriel Damon, Mark Rolston, Peter Weller, Galyn Görg, Jeff McCarthy, Robert DoQui, Stephen Lee, Tzi Ma, Bill Bolender, and Christine Ann Baur), Wild Wild West (1999, with Musetta Vander and Ian Abercrombie), and Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005, with William Shatner, Faith Minton, Marcelo Tubert, L. Sidney, and Darlene Williams).

His resume also includes television series such as Gunsmoke (1964-1965), Get Smart (1966-1968), and Bret Maverick (1982).

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