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'''Jeff O'Haco''' {{born|16|August|1954}} is a stuntman and actor who appeared as a [[Unnamed Vulcans (23rd century)#Vulcan elders|Vulcan elder]] in {{y|2009}}'s {{film|11}}.
 
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'''Jeff O'Haco''' {{born|16|August|1954}} is a stuntman and actor who appeared as a [[Vulcan 23rd century elder 2|Vulcan elder]] in {{film|11}}.
   
O'Haco is the brother of stunt performers Daniel and Kathleen O'Haco. He started his career in the entertainment business in the '80s and performed stunts and portrayed supporting characters in films such as the action film ''Commando'' (1985), the horror thriller ''Bloody Wednesday'' (1985), {{w|Robert Zemeckis}}' science fiction comedy ''Back to the Future'' (1985, starring [[Christopher Lloyd]] and with [[Ivy Bethune]] and [[Sachi Parker]]), the science fiction film ''Cry Wilderness'' (1987), the drama ''Bulletproof'' (1988, with [[Thalmus Rasulala]], [[Christopher Doyle]], and [[Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa]]), the action sequel ''Rambo III'' (1988), the action comedy ''Tango & Cash'' (1989, starring [[Teri Hatcher]]), and the adventure film ''Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'' (1989, with [[John Rhys-Davies]]).
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O'Haco, who hails from Arizona, is the brother of stunt performers Daniel and Kathleen O'Haco. He started his career in the entertainment business in the '80s and performed stunts and portrayed supporting characters in films such as {{wt|Commando (1985 film)|Commando}} (1985), {{wt|Bloody Wednesday (film)|Bloody Wednesday}} (1985), {{wt|Back to the Future}} (1985, starring [[Christopher Lloyd]], [[Lea Thompson]] and [[Thomas F. Wilson]] with [[Ivy Bethune]] and [[Sachi Parker]]), {{wt|Cry Wilderness}} (1987), {{wt|Bulletproof (1988 film)|Bulletproof}} (1988, with [[Thalmus Rasulala]], [[Chris Doyle]], and [[Cary-Hiroyuki]]), {{wt|Rambo III}} (1988), {{wt|Tango & Cash}} (1989, starring [[Teri Hatcher]]), {{wt|Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade}} (1989, with [[John Rhys-Davies]]).
   
He had guest parts in episodes of ''Dynasty'' (1987, with [[Joan Collins]]), ''Midnight Caller'' (1989), ''The Young Riders'' (1991, with [[Christopher Pettiet]], [[Yvonne Suhor]], and [[Anthony Zerbe]]), ''Renegade'' (1992, with [[Branscombe Richmond]], [[John Vargas]], [[Jeff Cadiente]], and [[Jimmy Ortega]]), and had a recurring role as One Eye/ Two Spears in ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'' (1994 and 1996, with [[Joe Lando]], [[Erika Flores]], [[Chad Allen]], [[Barbara Babcock]], [[Frank Collison]], [[Tim deZarn]], [[Hélène Udy]], [[Patrick Kilpatrick]], and [[James Sloyan]]).
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He had guest parts in episodes of {{wt|Dynasty (1981 TV series)|Dynasty}} (1987, with [[Joan Collins]]), {{wt|Midnight Caller}} (1989, starring [[Gary Cole]]), ''The Young Riders'' (1991, with [[Christopher Pettiet]], [[Yvonne Suhor]], and [[Anthony Zerbe]]), {{wt|Renegade (TV series)|Renegade}} (1992, with [[Branscombe Richmond]], [[John Vargas]], [[Jeff Cadiente]], and [[Jimmy Ortega]]), and had a recurring role in {{wt|Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman}} (1994 and 1996, with [[Joe Lando]], [[Erika Flores]], [[Chad Allen]], [[Barbara Babcock]], [[Frank Collison]], [[Tim de Zarn]], [[Hélène Udy]], [[Patrick Kilpatrick]], and [[James Sloyan]]).
   
Further film credits include the science fiction sequel ''Back to the Future Part III'' (1990), the action film ''Toy Soldiers'' (1991, starring [[Wil Wheaton]]), the television movie ''Dynasty: The Reunion'' (1991, with Joan Collins, [[Evelyn Guerrero]], [[Tony Jay]], [[Ray Reinhardt]], and [[Keone Young]]), as one of the stunt doubles for {{w|Sylvester Stallone}} in the action film ''Cliffhanger'' (1993), the action film ''Blind Justice'' (1994), the western comedy ''The Cherokee Kid'' (1996), and the science fiction comedy ''Wild Wild West'' (1999, with [[Musetta Vander]] and [[Ian Abercrombie]]).
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Further film credits include {{wt|Back to the Future Part III}} (1990), {{wt|Toy Soldiers (1991 film)|Toy Soldiers}} (1991, starring [[Wil Wheaton]]), {{wt|Dynasty: The Reunion}} (1991, with [[Joan Collins]], [[Robin Sachs]], [[Tony Jay]], [[Keone Young]], [[Evelyn Guerrero]], [[Ray Reinhardt]], [[Bill Blair]], [[Renna Bogdanowicz]], [[Phil Culotta]], [[Bruce Dobos]], [[Peter Eastman]], [[Michael Echols]], [[Melanie Hathorn]], [[Steve Hershon]], [[Debra Dilley]], and [[Curt Truman]]), as one of the stunt doubles for {{w|Sylvester Stallone}} in {{wt|Cliffhanger (film)|Cliffhanger}} (1993), {{wt|Blind Justice (1994 film)|Blind Justice}} (1994), {{wt|The Cherokee Kid}} (1996), and {{wt|Wild Wild West}} (1999, with [[Musetta Vander]] and [[Ian Abercrombie]]).
   
More recent work include parts in episodes of ''Raines'' (2007, with [[Linda Park]] and [[Tracey Walter]]) and ''Monk'' (2007) and stunt work in {{w|Peter Berg}}'s action thriller ''The Kingdom'' (2007). For the latter one received O'Haco as part of the stunt crew a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture. He shared this with fellow ''Star Trek'' stunt performers [[Sala Baker]], [[Chino Binamo]], [[Jon Braver]], [[Doug Coleman]], [[Max Daniels]], [[J. Mark Donaldson]], [[Shauna Duggins]], [[Glenn Goldstein]], [[Michael Hugghins]], [[Theo Kypri]], [[Chris Palermo]], and [[Allen Robinson]].
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More recent work include parts in episodes of ''Raines'' (2007, with [[Linda Park]] and [[Tracey Walter]]) and {{wt|Monk (TV series)|Monk}} (2007) and stunt work in {{wt|The Kingdom (film)|The Kingdom}} (2007). For the latter one received O'Haco as part of the stunt crew a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture. He shared this with fellow ''Star Trek'' stunt performers [[Sala Baker]], [[Chino Binamo]], [[Jon Braver]], [[Doug Coleman]], [[Max Daniels]], [[Mark Donaldson]], [[Shauna Duggins]], [[Glenn Goldstein]], [[Michael Hugghins]], [[Theo Kypri]], [[Chris Palermo]], and [[Allen Robinson]].
   
 
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Jeff O'Haco (born 16 August 1954; age 69) is a stuntman and actor who appeared as a Vulcan elder in Star Trek.

O'Haco, who hails from Arizona, is the brother of stunt performers Daniel and Kathleen O'Haco. He started his career in the entertainment business in the '80s and performed stunts and portrayed supporting characters in films such as Commando (1985), Bloody Wednesday (1985), Back to the Future (1985, starring Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson and Thomas F. Wilson with Ivy Bethune and Sachi Parker), Cry Wilderness (1987), Bulletproof (1988, with Thalmus Rasulala, Chris Doyle, and Cary-Hiroyuki), Rambo III (1988), Tango & Cash (1989, starring Teri Hatcher), Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989, with John Rhys-Davies).

He had guest parts in episodes of Dynasty (1987, with Joan Collins), Midnight Caller (1989, starring Gary Cole), The Young Riders (1991, with Christopher Pettiet, Yvonne Suhor, and Anthony Zerbe), Renegade (1992, with Branscombe Richmond, John Vargas, Jeff Cadiente, and Jimmy Ortega), and had a recurring role in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1994 and 1996, with Joe Lando, Erika Flores, Chad Allen, Barbara Babcock, Frank Collison, Tim de Zarn, Hélène Udy, Patrick Kilpatrick, and James Sloyan).

Further film credits include Back to the Future Part III (1990), Toy Soldiers (1991, starring Wil Wheaton), Dynasty: The Reunion (1991, with Joan Collins, Robin Sachs, Tony Jay, Keone Young, Evelyn Guerrero, Ray Reinhardt, Bill Blair, Renna Bogdanowicz, Phil Culotta, Bruce Dobos, Peter Eastman, Michael Echols, Melanie Hathorn, Steve Hershon, Debra Dilley, and Curt Truman), as one of the stunt doubles for Sylvester Stallone in Cliffhanger (1993), Blind Justice (1994), The Cherokee Kid (1996), and Wild Wild West (1999, with Musetta Vander and Ian Abercrombie).

More recent work include parts in episodes of Raines (2007, with Linda Park and Tracey Walter) and Monk (2007) and stunt work in The Kingdom (2007). For the latter one received O'Haco as part of the stunt crew a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture. He shared this with fellow Star Trek stunt performers Sala Baker, Chino Binamo, Jon Braver, Doug Coleman, Max Daniels, Mark Donaldson, Shauna Duggins, Glenn Goldstein, Michael Hugghins, Theo Kypri, Chris Palermo, and Allen Robinson.

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