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Template:Realworld Wayne A. King, Jr. is a stuntman and stunt actor who performed stunts in several episodes of Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise and portrayed the Klingon Borg in Star Trek: First Contact. His father Wayne King, Sr. was also a stuntman.

King, Jr. performed stunts in feature films such as the action comedy Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins (1985, with Kate Mulgrew, Joel Grey, George Coe, Patrick Kilpatrick and Joel Kramer), the horror sequel Child's Play 2 (1990, with Brad Dourif, Matt Roe, and Don Pugsley), the comedy The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994, with Raye Birk, Matt Roe, Earl Boen, Rosalind Ingledew, Marc Alaimo, Marcy Goldman, Bill Erwin, Joyce Robinson, and Patricia Tallman), the television drama Soul of the Game (1996, with Salli Elise Richardson, Gina Ravarra, Jerry Hardin, Richard Riehle,Bob Minor, Holiday Freeman, and Mimi Cozzens), the fantasy sequel Jurassic Park III (2001, with Mark Harelik, Linda Park, and Bruce French), and the science fiction thriller Minority Report (2002, with Neal McDonough, Patrick Kilpatrick, Caroline Lagerfelt, Katy Boyer, and Baron Jay).

He portrayed supporting characters and did stuntwork on television series such as Chicago Hope (1998, with Tom Wright), The X-Files (2000, with Keith Szarabajka), Medium (2005, along Joni Avery), and Drake & Josh (2006, with Shawn Crowder and Vince Deadrick, Jr.).

More recently, King, Jr. performed stunts in the thriller Street Kings (2008, with Kevin Derr and Scott Workman) and the drama The Third Nail (2008, with stunts by Bobby C. King and Jace Jeanes) and served as stunt coordinator for the television comedy Never Better (2008, with Matt Winston).

Star Trek appearances

Further appearances

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