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'''Baron Jay Littleton, Jr.''' {{born|3|December|1976}}, from Detroit, Michigan, is an actor who appeared as a regular background [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Male operations division crewman (2152-2155)|Starfleet crewman]] in ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. He also portrayed a [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) personnel|Starfleet officer]] in {{film|10}}.
 
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|birth name = Baron Jay Littleton, Jr.
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|birthday = {{d|3|December|1976}}
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|birthplace = Detroit, Michigan, USA
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|characters = [[EnterpriseNX operations crewman 016|''Enterprise'' operations crewman]];<br />[[USS Enterprise-E command patient 001|''Enterprise''-E command officer]]
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'''Baron Jay Littleton, Jr.''' {{born|3|December|1976}} is an actor, model, and filmmaker who appeared as a regular background [[EnterpriseNX operations crewman 016|''Enterprise'' operations crewman]] in {{s|ENT}}. He also portrayed an [[USS Enterprise-E command patient 001|''Enterprise''-E command officer]] in {{film|10}}.
   
 
Beside supporting roles in films such as the comedy ''Foolish'' (1999, with [[Jonathan Banks]] and [[Fred Tatasciore]]), {{wt|Fight Club}} (1999, with [[Zach Grenier]], [[Tim de Zarn]], [[Matt Winston]], [[Louis Ortiz]], and [[Eugenie Bondurant]]), the comedy ''Marriage Prep'' (2000), {{wt|Bedazzled (2000 film)|Bedazzled}} (2000, with [[Aaron Lustig]], [[Rudolf Martin]], and stunts by [[Brian Avery]], [[Shawn Crowder]], [[Vince Deadrick]], [[Mark Chadwick]], and [[Anita Hart]]), {{wt|A.I. Artificial Intelligence}} (2001, with [[April Grace]] and Matt Winston), and {{wt|Minority Report (film)|Minority Report}} (2002, with [[Neal McDonough]], and stunts by [[Dana Dru Evenson]] and [[Justin Sundquist]]), Jay also appeared in episodes of ''Battle Dome'' (1999), ''Off Centre'' (2002, with [[John Cho]]), ''The Young and the Restless'' (2002), and ''Spy TV'' (2002).
Jay is a sports fan and occasional magazine model.
 
   
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Jay also worked as stand-in on {{wt|Training Day}} (2001), for Gabriel Casseus on {{wt|Black Hawk Down (film)|Black Hawk Down}} (2001), for {{w|Don Cheadle}} on {{wt|The United States of Leland}} (2003), {{wt|Daredevil (film)|Daredevil}} (2003, working with [[Michael Muñoz]]), the comedy ''Bringing Down the House'' (2003), for {{w|Morris Chestnut}} on the comedy ''Breakin' All the Rules'' (2004), and for {{w|Jamie Foxx}} on the crime thriller ''Collateral'' (2004, working with [[Bryant Powell]]).
Among his acting resume are films such as ''Fight Club'' (1999, with [[Zach Grenier]], [[Tim de Zarn]], [[Matt Winston]], [[Louis Ortiz]], and [[Eugenie Bondurant]]), ''Bedazzled'' (2000, with [[Aaron Lustig]], [[Rudolf Martin]], and stunts by [[Brian Avery]], [[Shawn Crowder]], [[Vince Deadrick]], [[Mark Chadwick]], and [[Anita Hart]]), ''Artificial Intelligence: A.I.'' (2001, with [[April Grace]] and Matt Winston), ''Minority Report'' (2002, with [[Neal McDonough]], and stunts by [[Dana Dru Evenson]] and [[Justin Sundquist]]), and ''Soul Plane'' (2004).
 
   
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Further acting work includes the daily soaps ''Days of Our Lives'' (2003, with [[Renée Jones]]), ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' (2003-2004), and ''Passions'' (2003 and 2005, with [[Bruce French]] and [[McKenzie Westmore]]), episodes of ''America's Most Wanted'' (2004), ''Entourage'' (2007), ''Involuntarily Single'' (2012), ''Mistresses'' (2013), {{wt|Ned (film)|Ned}} (2003), {{wt|Soul Plane}} (2004, co-written and executive produced by [[Bo Zenga]]), the short drama ''The Garnishment'' (2012), {{wt|Iron Man 3}} (2013, with [[William Sadler]], [[Miguel Ferrer]], [[Tom Virtue]], [[Mike Massa]], [[Sala Baker]], [[Chien Funan]], and [[Ilram Choi]], produced by [[Stan Lee]], and music by [[Brian Tyler]]), {{wt|Fast & Furious 6}} (2013, directed by [[Justin Lin]] and with [[Dwayne Johnson]], [[Joe Taslim]], and [[Kim Kold]]), and the comedy ''Not Another Celebrity Movie'' (2013) in which he played the double of {{w|Kanye West}}.
His television appearances include ''The Young and the Restless'', ''Days of Our Lives'', ''The Bold and the Beautiful'', ''Passions'', and ''Entourage''.
 
   
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In 2009, Jay worked as executive producer, casting director, and actor on the drama ''Safe House'' with [[Al Burke]]. Further stand-in work includes {{wt|Desperate Housewives}} (2005-2006, starring [[Teri Hatcher]], [[Brenda Strong]], and [[Mark Moses]]), ''Dirty Sexy Money'' (2007, with [[Nolan North]]), ''Wedding Band'' (2012-2013), ''Masters of Sex'' (2014), ''Criminal Minds'' (2015, with [[Gwen Van Dam]] and [[Jeff Doba]]), {{wt|NCIS: Los Angeles}} (2015), and ''Black-ish'' (2015), {{wt|G-Force (film)|G-Force}} (2009, with [[Steve Kelso]], [[Michael Papajohn]], and [[Arne Starr]]), the television comedy ''Self Promotion'' (2015), and the television comedy ''48 Hours 'til Monday'' (2015). Jay has also worked as stand-in for actors such as {{w|Chris Rock}} and {{w|Andre Benjamin}} and on projects such as {{wt|Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines}} (2003, with [[Kristanna Loken]]), the action comedy ''Be Cool'' (2005), the drama ''Dream Girls'' (2006), the action sequel ''Rocky Balboa'' (2006), {{wt|Spider-Man 3}} (2007), and {{wt|E-Ring}}.
Jay has also worked as stand-in for stars such as {{w|Chris Rock}} and {{w|Andre Benjamin}} and has worked in this position on films and television series such as ''Training Day'' (2001), ''Black Hawk Down'' (2001), ''Daredevil'' (2003), ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' (2003), ''Be Cool'' (2005), ''Dream Girls'' (2006), ''Rocky Balboa'' (2006), ''Spider-man 3'' (2007), ''Desperate Housewives'', ''E-Ring'', and ''Entourage''.
 
   
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He worked again as double for Kanye West on episodes of ''Super Fun Night'' (2014, with [[Ser'Darius Blain]]) and ''Henry Danger'' (2015, stunt coordination by [[Vince Deadrick, Jr.]]). Between 2015 and 2016, he worked as producer on the comedy series ''Mi Casa Mi Casa'', starring [[Alma Yvonne Dixon]], on which he also appeared as an actor in the episode "Pinata Pinata" (2016). In 2015 he starred in the romantic comedy ''The Condo'' on which he also worked as location manager, casting director, and executive producer. In the same positions he also worked on the 2016 horror thriller ''Deadly Reunion''.
==Appearances==
 
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More recent projects include the drama ''Chocolate City'' (2015), episodes of ''Stitchers'' (2015, with [[Salli Richardson-Whitfield]]), ''Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp'' (2015, with [[Chris Pine]]), ''100 Things to Do Before High School'' (2016), and ''Angie Tribeca'' (2016, with [[Jonathan Frakes]]), and the horror thriller ''Virus of the Dead'' (2016). Jay also worked as stand-in on the television series ''The Real O'Neals'' (2016), for Jerry Minor on episodes of ''The Grinder'' (2016, with [[Caryn Mower]] and [[Scott Lawrence]]), for [[Tom Wright]] on ''Ray Donovan'' (2016, with [[Michael McGrady]]), and for {{w|Ernie Hudson}} on ''Grace & Frankie'' (2017).
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
(''This list is currently incomplete.'')
 
(''This list is currently incomplete.'')
 
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** {{e|The Crossing}}
 
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== External links ==
 
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*[http://www.baronjay.com BaronJay.com] - official site
 
 
* {{bl|mytalentsecretary.org/mts/web/web02.asp?27|Baron Jay|mytalentsecretary.org|MyTalentSecretary.org}}
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*[http://www.mytalentsecretary.org/mts/web/web02.asp?27 Baron Jay] at [http://www.mytalentsecretary.org MyTalentSecretary.org]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 13:03, 5 December 2023

Real world article
(written from a Production point of view)

Baron Jay Littleton, Jr. (born 3 December 1976; age 47) is an actor, model, and filmmaker who appeared as a regular background Enterprise operations crewman in Star Trek: Enterprise. He also portrayed an Enterprise-E command officer in Star Trek Nemesis.

Beside supporting roles in films such as the comedy Foolish (1999, with Jonathan Banks and Fred Tatasciore), Fight Club (1999, with Zach Grenier, Tim de Zarn, Matt Winston, Louis Ortiz, and Eugenie Bondurant), the comedy Marriage Prep (2000), Bedazzled (2000, with Aaron Lustig, Rudolf Martin, and stunts by Brian Avery, Shawn Crowder, Vince Deadrick, Mark Chadwick, and Anita Hart), A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001, with April Grace and Matt Winston), and Minority Report (2002, with Neal McDonough, and stunts by Dana Dru Evenson and Justin Sundquist), Jay also appeared in episodes of Battle Dome (1999), Off Centre (2002, with John Cho), The Young and the Restless (2002), and Spy TV (2002).

Jay also worked as stand-in on Training Day (2001), for Gabriel Casseus on Black Hawk Down (2001), for Don Cheadle on The United States of Leland (2003), Daredevil (2003, working with Michael Muñoz), the comedy Bringing Down the House (2003), for Morris Chestnut on the comedy Breakin' All the Rules (2004), and for Jamie Foxx on the crime thriller Collateral (2004, working with Bryant Powell).

Further acting work includes the daily soaps Days of Our Lives (2003, with Renée Jones), The Bold and the Beautiful (2003-2004), and Passions (2003 and 2005, with Bruce French and McKenzie Westmore), episodes of America's Most Wanted (2004), Entourage (2007), Involuntarily Single (2012), Mistresses (2013), Ned (2003), Soul Plane (2004, co-written and executive produced by Bo Zenga), the short drama The Garnishment (2012), Iron Man 3 (2013, with William Sadler, Miguel Ferrer, Tom Virtue, Mike Massa, Sala Baker, Chien Funan, and Ilram Choi, produced by Stan Lee, and music by Brian Tyler), Fast & Furious 6 (2013, directed by Justin Lin and with Dwayne Johnson, Joe Taslim, and Kim Kold), and the comedy Not Another Celebrity Movie (2013) in which he played the double of Kanye West.

In 2009, Jay worked as executive producer, casting director, and actor on the drama Safe House with Al Burke. Further stand-in work includes Desperate Housewives (2005-2006, starring Teri Hatcher, Brenda Strong, and Mark Moses), Dirty Sexy Money (2007, with Nolan North), Wedding Band (2012-2013), Masters of Sex (2014), Criminal Minds (2015, with Gwen Van Dam and Jeff Doba), NCIS: Los Angeles (2015), and Black-ish (2015), G-Force (2009, with Steve Kelso, Michael Papajohn, and Arne Starr), the television comedy Self Promotion (2015), and the television comedy 48 Hours 'til Monday (2015). Jay has also worked as stand-in for actors such as Chris Rock and Andre Benjamin and on projects such as Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003, with Kristanna Loken), the action comedy Be Cool (2005), the drama Dream Girls (2006), the action sequel Rocky Balboa (2006), Spider-Man 3 (2007), and E-Ring.

He worked again as double for Kanye West on episodes of Super Fun Night (2014, with Ser'Darius Blain) and Henry Danger (2015, stunt coordination by Vince Deadrick, Jr.). Between 2015 and 2016, he worked as producer on the comedy series Mi Casa Mi Casa, starring Alma Yvonne Dixon, on which he also appeared as an actor in the episode "Pinata Pinata" (2016). In 2015 he starred in the romantic comedy The Condo on which he also worked as location manager, casting director, and executive producer. In the same positions he also worked on the 2016 horror thriller Deadly Reunion.

More recent projects include the drama Chocolate City (2015), episodes of Stitchers (2015, with Salli Richardson-Whitfield), Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp (2015, with Chris Pine), 100 Things to Do Before High School (2016), and Angie Tribeca (2016, with Jonathan Frakes), and the horror thriller Virus of the Dead (2016). Jay also worked as stand-in on the television series The Real O'Neals (2016), for Jerry Minor on episodes of The Grinder (2016, with Caryn Mower and Scott Lawrence), for Tom Wright on Ray Donovan (2016, with Michael McGrady), and for Ernie Hudson on Grace & Frankie (2017).

Star Trek appearances

(This list is currently incomplete.)

External links