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'''Scott Workman''' {{born|16|September|1966}}, from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is a stuntman and stunt actor who appeared in several episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''.
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'''William Scott Workman''' {{born|16|September|1966|died|29|September|2013}}, from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, was a stuntman and stunt actor who appeared in three episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. Several costumes worn by Workman were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay, including his Klingon costume, {{stala|6328}} {{stala|6488}} {{stala|10545}} his Orion costume, {{stala|5751}} and his Nausicaan costume. {{stala|1601}}
   
He was nominated for an Taurus World Stunt award in 2001 for best specialty stunt for the film ''Ready to Rumble'' (2000, with [[Richard Lineback]], [[Ellen Albertini Dow]], [[Tim Sitarz]], and [[Johnny Martin]]). He is one of the regular stunt doubles for Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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He was nominated for an Taurus World Stunt award in 2001 for best specialty stunt for the film ''Ready to Rumble'' (2000, with [[Richard Lineback]], [[Ellen Albertini Dow]], [[Tim Sitarz]], and [[Johnny Martin]]). Workman was one of the regular stunt doubles for {{w|Arnold Schwarzenegger}}.
   
 
Among Workman's stunt resume are films such as ''Lethal Weapon 3'' (1992, with [[Alan Scarfe]], [[Andrew Hill Newman]], [[Kenneth Tigar]], [[Henry Brown]], and [[Mic Rodgers]]), ''Eraser'' (1996, with [[Vanessa Williams]], [[Mark Rolston]], [[James Cromwell]], [[John Snyder]], [[Patrick Kilpatrick]], and [[Mike Boss]]), ''Batman & Robin'' (1997, with [[John Glover]], [[Alex Daniels]], [[Mark Chadwick]], [[Paul Sklar]], [[Faith Minton]], and [[Spice Williams-Crosby]]), ''Godzilla'' (1998, with [[Lloyd Kino]], [[Clyde Kusatsu]], [[Glenn Morshower]], [[Derek Webster]], [[Patricia Tallman]], [[James Black]], Paul Sklar, and Mic Rodgers), ''Wild Wild West'' (1999, with [[Musetta Vander]], [[James Lashly]], [[Ian Abercrombie]], [[Anita Hart]], and [[Tim Trella]]), ''Monkeybone'' (2001, with [[Whoopi Goldberg]], [[Mary Stein]], and Tim Sitarz), ''The Scorpion King'' (2002, with [[The Rock]], [[Rachelle Roderick]], [[Lynn Salvatori]], [[Joseph Ruskin]], [[Branscombe Richmond]], [[Nikki Flux]], and [[Oliver Keller]]), ''Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding'' (2003, with [[Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa]] and [[Alex Daniels]]), ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' (2003, with [[Kristanna Loken]], [[Rick Avery]], [[Charlie Brewer]], and [[Dana Hee]]), ''The Island'' (2005, with [[Ethan Phillips]], [[Katy Boyer]], [[Randy Oglesby]], [[Glenn Morshower]], [[Kevin Derr]], and Spice Williams-Crosby), and ''Mission: Impossible III'' (2006, with [[Tracy Middendorf]], [[Bruce French]], [[Dana Dru Evenson]], [[Steve Blalock]], [[Thom Williams]], Spice Williams-Crosby, and written and directed by [[J.J. Abrams]]).
 
Among Workman's stunt resume are films such as ''Lethal Weapon 3'' (1992, with [[Alan Scarfe]], [[Andrew Hill Newman]], [[Kenneth Tigar]], [[Henry Brown]], and [[Mic Rodgers]]), ''Eraser'' (1996, with [[Vanessa Williams]], [[Mark Rolston]], [[James Cromwell]], [[John Snyder]], [[Patrick Kilpatrick]], and [[Mike Boss]]), ''Batman & Robin'' (1997, with [[John Glover]], [[Alex Daniels]], [[Mark Chadwick]], [[Paul Sklar]], [[Faith Minton]], and [[Spice Williams-Crosby]]), ''Godzilla'' (1998, with [[Lloyd Kino]], [[Clyde Kusatsu]], [[Glenn Morshower]], [[Derek Webster]], [[Patricia Tallman]], [[James Black]], Paul Sklar, and Mic Rodgers), ''Wild Wild West'' (1999, with [[Musetta Vander]], [[James Lashly]], [[Ian Abercrombie]], [[Anita Hart]], and [[Tim Trella]]), ''Monkeybone'' (2001, with [[Whoopi Goldberg]], [[Mary Stein]], and Tim Sitarz), ''The Scorpion King'' (2002, with [[The Rock]], [[Rachelle Roderick]], [[Lynn Salvatori]], [[Joseph Ruskin]], [[Branscombe Richmond]], [[Nikki Flux]], and [[Oliver Keller]]), ''Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding'' (2003, with [[Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa]] and [[Alex Daniels]]), ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' (2003, with [[Kristanna Loken]], [[Rick Avery]], [[Charlie Brewer]], and [[Dana Hee]]), ''The Island'' (2005, with [[Ethan Phillips]], [[Katy Boyer]], [[Randy Oglesby]], [[Glenn Morshower]], [[Kevin Derr]], and Spice Williams-Crosby), and ''Mission: Impossible III'' (2006, with [[Tracy Middendorf]], [[Bruce French]], [[Dana Dru Evenson]], [[Steve Blalock]], [[Thom Williams]], Spice Williams-Crosby, and written and directed by [[J.J. Abrams]]).
   
His resume also includes television series such as ''Married with children'', [[x-files:The X-Files|''The X-Files'']] (1993, with [[Cliff De Young]]), ''High Incident'', ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', ''JAG'' (1998, with [[Sam Hennings]] and [[Stephen Macht]]), ''V.I.P.'' (2001, with [[Dayo Ade]], [[Darlene Williams]], [[Christopher Leps]], and Tim Sitarz), ''Crossing Jordan'', ''The Agency'', ''Alias'', ''She Spies'' (with Spice Williams-Crosby and [[Elle Alexander]]), ''The O.C.'', ''Criminal Minds'', ''Medium'' (with [[Joni Avery]]), ''Heroes'' (2006, with [[Christine Rose]] and [[Thomas Dekker]]), ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' (2006, several episodes as assistant stunt coordinator), and ''ER'' (2007, with [[Lily Mariye]]).
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His resume also includes television series such as ''Married... with children'', ''[[x-files:The X-Files|The X-Files]]'' (1993, with [[Cliff DeYoung]]), ''High Incident'', ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', ''JAG'' (1998, with [[Sam Hennings]] and [[Stephen Macht]]), ''V.I.P.'' (2001, with [[Dayo Ade]], [[Darlene Williams]], [[Christopher Leps]], and Tim Sitarz), ''Crossing Jordan'', ''The Agency'', ''Alias'', ''She Spies'' (with Spice Williams-Crosby and [[Elle Alexander]]), ''The O.C.'', ''Criminal Minds'', ''Medium'' (with [[Joni Avery]]), ''Heroes'' (2006, with [[Christine Rose]] and [[Thomas Dekker]]), ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' (2006, several episodes as assistant stunt coordinator), and ''ER'' (2007, with [[Lily Mariye]]).
   
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More recent stunt work includes several episodes of ''Knight Rider'' (2008, starring [[Bruce Davison]]), ''Chuck'' (2007-2008), ''Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles'' (2008, starring [[Thomas Dekker]] and under stunt coordination of [[Joel Kramer]]), and {{w|Joss Whedon}}'s fantasy series ''Dollhouse'' (2009, with stunts by [[Lauren Mary Kim]] and [[Gary Wayton]]), the comedies ''Sprin Breakdown'' and ''Miss March'' (both 2009), the family movie ''Magic'' (2009, under stunt coordinator [[Mark Chadwick]]), the action film ''Fast & Furious'' (2009, under stunt coordinator [[Mike Gunther]]), the science fiction sequel ''Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'' (2009), the action thriller ''G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra'' (2009, with [[Rachel Nichols]]), and the action comedy ''The Spy Next Door'' (2010, with [[Jeff Chase]], [[David Mattey]], [[Troy Brenna]], and stunts by [[Bobby Burns]], [[Tim Sitarz]], and [[Thom Williams]]).
==Uncredited ''Star Trek'' appearances==
 
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Workman [[Star Trek deaths#September|passed away]] at the age of 47 on {{d|29|September|2013}}.
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
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File:Nausicaan pirates.jpg|[[Unnamed Nausicaans#Nausicaan pirates|Nausicaan pirate]]<br>{{ENT|Fortunate Son}}<br>(uncredited)
Image:Klingon_soldier_3_Borderland.jpg|[[Unnamed Klingon military personnel (22nd century)#Klingon Soldier 3|Klingon soldier #3]] {{stala|6328}}{{stala|6488}}<br>{{ENT|Borderland}}
 
Image:Orion guard 4.jpg|[[Unnamed Orions#Orion Guard 3|Orion guard #3]] {{stala|5751}}<br>{{ENT|Borderland}}
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File:No image yet.jpg|[[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Trellium miners|Alien guard]]<br>{{ENT|The Xindi}}<br>(uncredited)
 
File:Klingon soldier 3 Borderland.jpg|[[Unnamed Klingon military personnel (22nd century)#Klingon Soldier 3|Klingon soldier]]<br>{{ENT|Borderland}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:Orion guard 4.jpg|[[Unnamed Orions (22nd century)#Orion Guard 3|Orion guard]]<br>{{ENT|Borderland}}<br>(uncredited)
 
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== External links ==
===Other appearances===
 
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**{{e|Fortunate Son}} as stunt double for [[D. Elliot Woods]] {{stala|1601}}
 
**{{e|The Xindi}} (stunts)
 
 
==External links==
 
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0941472}}
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0941472}}
* [http://www.brandxstunts.org/members/workman/workman.htm Scott Workman] at [http://www.brandxstunts.org BrandXStunts.org]
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* [http://www.brandxstunts.org/member/sworkman Scott Workman] at [http://www.brandxstunts.org BrandXStunts.org]
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* [http://heroeswiki.com/Scott_Workman Scott Workman] at the [http://heroeswiki.com ''Heroes'' wiki]
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Revision as of 08:47, 30 September 2013

Template:Realworld William Scott Workman (16 September 196629 September 2013; age 47), from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, was a stuntman and stunt actor who appeared in three episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. Several costumes worn by Workman were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay, including his Klingon costume, [1] [2] [3] his Orion costume, [4] and his Nausicaan costume. [5]

He was nominated for an Taurus World Stunt award in 2001 for best specialty stunt for the film Ready to Rumble (2000, with Richard Lineback, Ellen Albertini Dow, Tim Sitarz, and Johnny Martin). Workman was one of the regular stunt doubles for Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Among Workman's stunt resume are films such as Lethal Weapon 3 (1992, with Alan Scarfe, Andrew Hill Newman, Kenneth Tigar, Henry Brown, and Mic Rodgers), Eraser (1996, with Vanessa Williams, Mark Rolston, James Cromwell, John Snyder, Patrick Kilpatrick, and Mike Boss), Batman & Robin (1997, with John Glover, Alex Daniels, Mark Chadwick, Paul Sklar, Faith Minton, and Spice Williams-Crosby), Godzilla (1998, with Lloyd Kino, Clyde Kusatsu, Glenn Morshower, Derek Webster, Patricia Tallman, James Black, Paul Sklar, and Mic Rodgers), Wild Wild West (1999, with Musetta Vander, James Lashly, Ian Abercrombie, Anita Hart, and Tim Trella), Monkeybone (2001, with Whoopi Goldberg, Mary Stein, and Tim Sitarz), The Scorpion King (2002, with The Rock, Rachelle Roderick, Lynn Salvatori, Joseph Ruskin, Branscombe Richmond, Nikki Flux, and Oliver Keller), Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding (2003, with Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa and Alex Daniels), Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003, with Kristanna Loken, Rick Avery, Charlie Brewer, and Dana Hee), The Island (2005, with Ethan Phillips, Katy Boyer, Randy Oglesby, Glenn Morshower, Kevin Derr, and Spice Williams-Crosby), and Mission: Impossible III (2006, with Tracy Middendorf, Bruce French, Dana Dru Evenson, Steve Blalock, Thom Williams, Spice Williams-Crosby, and written and directed by J.J. Abrams).

His resume also includes television series such as Married... with children, The X-Files (1993, with Cliff DeYoung), High Incident, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, JAG (1998, with Sam Hennings and Stephen Macht), V.I.P. (2001, with Dayo Ade, Darlene Williams, Christopher Leps, and Tim Sitarz), Crossing Jordan, The Agency, Alias, She Spies (with Spice Williams-Crosby and Elle Alexander), The O.C., Criminal Minds, Medium (with Joni Avery), Heroes (2006, with Christine Rose and Thomas Dekker), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2006, several episodes as assistant stunt coordinator), and ER (2007, with Lily Mariye).

More recent stunt work includes several episodes of Knight Rider (2008, starring Bruce Davison), Chuck (2007-2008), Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008, starring Thomas Dekker and under stunt coordination of Joel Kramer), and Joss Whedon's fantasy series Dollhouse (2009, with stunts by Lauren Mary Kim and Gary Wayton), the comedies Sprin Breakdown and Miss March (both 2009), the family movie Magic (2009, under stunt coordinator Mark Chadwick), the action film Fast & Furious (2009, under stunt coordinator Mike Gunther), the science fiction sequel Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009), the action thriller G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009, with Rachel Nichols), and the action comedy The Spy Next Door (2010, with Jeff Chase, David Mattey, Troy Brenna, and stunts by Bobby Burns, Tim Sitarz, and Thom Williams).

Workman passed away at the age of 47 on 29 September 2013.

Star Trek appearances

External links