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Durrenberger served as stand-in for the television film ''Here Come the Munsters'' (1995, with [[Max Grodenchik]], [[Keone Young]], and ''DS9'' co-star [[Joel Brooks]]), the Academy Award winning ''L.A. Confidential'' (1997, with [[James Cromwell]], [[Matt McCoy]], and [[Brenda Bakke]]), and the television series ''Til Death'' (2006).
 
Durrenberger served as stand-in for the television film ''Here Come the Munsters'' (1995, with [[Max Grodenchik]], [[Keone Young]], and ''DS9'' co-star [[Joel Brooks]]), the Academy Award winning ''L.A. Confidential'' (1997, with [[James Cromwell]], [[Matt McCoy]], and [[Brenda Bakke]]), and the television series ''Til Death'' (2006).
   
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...as a Wadi

Joe Durrenberger is an actor who played a Wadi in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Move Along Home". As an extra, he received no credit for his appearance.

Durrenberger performed in the science fiction film Alien Intruder (1993, with Tracy Scoggins and Stephen Davies), the horror film The Strangers (1998), the romance Cyberdorm (1999), and the comedy The Woman Chaser (1999, with Eugene Roche). He was also featured in several episodes of Everybody Loves Raymond and its documentary Everybody Loves Raymond: The Last Laugh (2005).

Durrenberger served as stand-in for the television film Here Come the Munsters (1995, with Max Grodenchik, Keone Young, and DS9 co-star Joel Brooks), the Academy Award winning L.A. Confidential (1997, with James Cromwell, Matt McCoy, and Brenda Bakke), and the television series Til Death (2006).

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