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'''Loren Janes''' {{born|1|October|1931}} is a stuntman, stunt actor, and stunt coordinator who performed stunts in two episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''. He was [[William Shatner]]'s [[stunt double]] in {{e|Charlie X}} and [[Richard Tatro]]'s stunt double in {{e|I, Mudd}}; both uncredited roles.
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'''Loren Janes''' {{born|1|October|1931}} is a stuntman, stunt actor, and stunt coordinator who performed stunts in two episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''. He was [[William Shatner]]'s [[stunt double]] in the episode {{e|Charlie X}} and [[Richard Tatro]]'s stunt double in the episode {{e|I, Mudd}}.
   
 
He also served as stuntman on several television Westerns, including ''Gunsmoke'', ''Have Gun - Will Travel'', and ''The Rifleman'', as well the crime series ''Barnaby Jones'' and ''The Streets of New York'', the family drama ''Little House on the Prairie'', and the 1985 mini-series ''North and South''.
 
He also served as stuntman on several television Westerns, including ''Gunsmoke'', ''Have Gun - Will Travel'', and ''The Rifleman'', as well the crime series ''Barnaby Jones'' and ''The Streets of New York'', the family drama ''Little House on the Prairie'', and the 1985 mini-series ''North and South''.
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His extensive credits also includes such epic feature films as ''The Ten Commandments'' (featuring Dame [[Judith Anderson]], [[Lawrence Dobkin]], and [[Michael Ansara]]), ''Spartacus'' (featuring [[Jean Simmons]], [[Peter Brocco]], [[John Hoyt]], and [[Seamon Glass]]), [[Robert Wise]]'s ''The Sand Pebbles'', and ''The Poseidon Adventure'', as well as such science fiction classics as ''Planet of the Apes'', ''Logan's Run'', ''Escape from New York'', and ''Back to the Future''.
 
His extensive credits also includes such epic feature films as ''The Ten Commandments'' (featuring Dame [[Judith Anderson]], [[Lawrence Dobkin]], and [[Michael Ansara]]), ''Spartacus'' (featuring [[Jean Simmons]], [[Peter Brocco]], [[John Hoyt]], and [[Seamon Glass]]), [[Robert Wise]]'s ''The Sand Pebbles'', and ''The Poseidon Adventure'', as well as such science fiction classics as ''Planet of the Apes'', ''Logan's Run'', ''Escape from New York'', and ''Back to the Future''.
   
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File:Loren Janes as Norman.jpg

...as stunt double for Richard Tatro

Loren Janes (born 1 October 1931; age 92) is a stuntman, stunt actor, and stunt coordinator who performed stunts in two episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series. He was William Shatner's stunt double in the episode "Charlie X" and Richard Tatro's stunt double in the episode "I, Mudd".

He also served as stuntman on several television Westerns, including Gunsmoke, Have Gun - Will Travel, and The Rifleman, as well the crime series Barnaby Jones and The Streets of New York, the family drama Little House on the Prairie, and the 1985 mini-series North and South.

His extensive credits also includes such epic feature films as The Ten Commandments (featuring Dame Judith Anderson, Lawrence Dobkin, and Michael Ansara), Spartacus (featuring Jean Simmons, Peter Brocco, John Hoyt, and Seamon Glass), Robert Wise's The Sand Pebbles, and The Poseidon Adventure, as well as such science fiction classics as Planet of the Apes, Logan's Run, Escape from New York, and Back to the Future.

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