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'''George Colucci''' (also '''George B. Colucci''' or '''George B. Colucci, Jr.''') was the main stunt double for [[Armin Shimerman]] and [[Max Grodénchik]] on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and performed small stunt parts on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''.He was also an assistant stunt coordinator on ''Deep Space Nine'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. He was uncredited for all of his appearances.
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'''George B. Colucci, Jr.''' {{born|6|June|1963}} is a stuntman, stunt actor and stunt coordinator who performed stunts in episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. On ''Deep Space Nine'', he was the main [[stunt double]] for [[Ferengi]] actors [[Armin Shimerman]] and [[Max Grodénchik]]. Colucci is the brother of stuntwoman [[Linda Madalone]] and the brother-in-law of ''Trek'' stunt coordinator [[Dennis Madalone]]. On several occasions he assisted Madalone in the stunt coordination on ''Deep Space Nine'' and ''Voyager''. He is related to actor [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0313953 George Gerard Colucci]
   
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Several costumes worn by him were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay, including his costumes from {{e|Random Thoughts}} {{stala|4182}}, {{e|Repentance}} {{stala|5391}}, {{e|Blood Oath}} {{stala|7155}}, {{e|Things Past}} {{stala|4171}}, a costume as double for [[Quark]] {{stala|3821}}, a [[Jem'Hadar]] costume {{stala|0203}}, and two costumes as double for [[Neelix]]. {{stala|4627}} {{stala|5622}}
Colucci is the brother of stuntwoman [[Linda L.C. Madalone]] and the brother-in-law to stunt coordinator [[Dennis Madalone]].
 
   
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Colucci started to work in the stunt industry in the late 1980s. His earlier credits include the action drama ''Ghetto Blaster'' (1989, with [[Dyanna Lynn]] and stunt coordination by [[Chuck Borden]]), the horror film ''The Immortalizer'' (1989, with [[Mitchell R. Danton]]), the action thriller ''Blind Fury'' (1989, with [[Chuck Courtney]], [[Christopher Doyle]], [[John Escobar]], [[Terry James]], [[Dan Koko]], [[Tom Morga]], [[Frank Orsatti]], [[Spiro Razatos]], [[Cherie Tash]], and [[Jim Wilkey]]), the comedy ''Think Big'' (1989), the horror film ''Tremors'' (1990, with [[John Gillespie]] and [[Jeff Imada]]), the drama ''Lambada'' (1990), the science fiction film ''Circuitry Man'' (1990, with Chuck Borden, Christopher Doyle, Dennis Madalone, and [[B.J. Davis]]), the comic adaptation ''Darkman'' (1990), and the television drama ''Children of the Bride'' (1990). He also performed stunts in the television series ''Jesse Hawkes'' (1989), ''Snoops'' (1989), ''Wiseguy'' (1990, with [[Jonathan Banks]] and [[Ada Maris]]), and ''Perry Mason'' (1990, with [[Gary Jensen]]).
In 2008 he was part of the stunt team which received a Screen Actors Guild Award for best film stunt ensemble for their work on the action sequel ''The Bourne Ultimatum''. Fellow ''Star Trek'' stuntmen [[Jeremy Fry]], [[Gilbert Combs]], [[Chris O'Hara]], and stunt coordinators [[Darrin Prescott]], [[Jeff Imada]], and [[Scott Rogers]] were also part of the team.
 
   
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In the 1990s he performed stunts in the action drama ''Diplomatic Immunity'' (1991), the comedy sequel ''Mannequin: On the Move'' (1991), the horror sequel ''Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge'' (1991, with Chuck Borden, Chris Doyle, Dennis Madalone, and [[Tim Trella]]), the fantasy comedy ''Highway to Hell'' (1991, with [[Christine Anne Baur]], [[Gary Baxley]], [[Simone Boisseree]], [[Doug Coleman]], and [[Noon Orsatti]]), the science fiction comedy ''Mom and Dad Save the World'' (1992), the cmedy ''The Nutt House'' (1992, with [[Maria R. Kelly]], [[Scott Leva]], [[Patricia Tallman]], and [[Gene LeBell]]), the fantasy film ''Army of Darkness'' (1992), the action thriller ''CIA II: Target Alexa'' (1993), the science fiction film ''Scanner Cop'' (1994), the science fiction blockbuster ''Stargate'' (1994), as stunt double for George Pilgrim in the comedy ''Tammy and the T-Rex'' (1994), the science fiction film ''Digital Man'' (1995), the thriller ''Crash Dive'' (1997), the television drama ''Bella Mafia'' (1997), the drama ''Gods and Monsters'' (1998), the horror sequel ''Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror'' (1998, with [[Kane Hodder]], [[Johnny Martin]], [[Rusty McClennon]], and [[Erik Stabenau]]), the crime drama ''The Siege'' (1998), and the crime drama ''The General's Daughter'' (1999).
== Uncredited ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
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Colucci worked as stunt coordinator on a number of television movies including the drama ''False Arrest'' (1991), the crime drama ''I Can Make You Love Me'' (1993), the thriller ''A Matter of Justice'' (1993), the action film ''Victor One'' (1994), the romance ''The Women of Spring Break'' (1995), the action drama ''Hijacked: Flight 285'' (1996, with Dyanna Lynn and Chuck Borden), the thriller ''All Lies End in Murder'' (1997), and the mystery thriller ''A Deadly Vision'' (1997, with [[Brian Hite]], [[Joe Murphy]], and [[Lincoln Simonds]]). He also performed stunts in episodes of ''Knot's Landing'' (1991), ''Renegade'' (1992, with [[Branscombe Richmond]]), ''Reasonable Doubts'' (1993), ''The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.'' (1994, with [[Brenda Bakke]], [[Tom McCleister]], and [[Matt McColm]]), ''Diagnosis Murder'' (1994, with [[Bob Bralver]] and [[Eddie Braun]]), ''Space: Above and Beyond'' (1995, with [[Jeff Cadiente]]), ''L.A. Heat'' (1997), ''Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'' (1995-1997, starring [[Teri Hatcher]]), and ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' (1997-1998).
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Further stunt work includes the action film ''Militia'' (2000), the thriller ''Asylum Days'' (2001, with [[Ron Althoff]]), the comedy ''Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back'' (2001), the comic adaptation ''Spider-Man'' (2002), the thriller ''Red Dragon'' (2002), the comedy ''Anger Management'' (2003), the thriller ''The Manchurian Candidate'' (2004), the sport drama ''Two for the Money'' (2005), the comedy ''My Super Ex-Girlfriend'' (2006), the crime thriller ''The Departed'' (2006), the action thriller ''The Bourne Ultimatum'' (2007), the thriller ''Hindsight'' (2008), the mystery thriller ''Shutter Island'' (2010), the crime drama ''The Next Three Days'' (2010), and the action comedy ''Tower Heist'' (2011). In addition, he worked as stunt coordinator on the thriller ''Motives'' (2004, with Brian Hite), the crime thriller ''Karla'' (2006, with Dennis Madalone and Patricia Tallman), and the drama ''Afterschool'' (2008).
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Beside regular stunt work on the television series ''Without a Trace'' (2003-2006) and ''Castle'' (2009-2011) on which Dennis Madalone worked as stunt coordinator, Colucci also appeared in episodes of ''Sheena'' (2001), ''V.I.P.'' (2001-2002, with Jeff Cadiente, [[Henry Kingi, Jr.]], and [[Darlene Ava Williams]]), ''Oz'' (2002), ''Third Watch'' (2003), ''The Black Donnelly's'' (2007), ''Life on Mars'' (2008, with [[Steve Rizzo]]), ''[[lawandorder:Law & Order|Law & Order]]'' (2006-2009), ''24'' (2010, with [[Brian Avery]], [[Max Daniels]], and [[Christopher Leps]]), ''[[lawandorder:Law & Order: Criminal Intent|Law & Order: Criminal Intent]]'' (2001, 2002, and 2010), and ''Rescue Me'' (2011).
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In 2008 he was part of the stunt team which received a [[Screen Actors Guild Award]] in the category Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture for their work on the action sequel ''The Bourne Ultimatum''. Fellow ''Star Trek'' stuntmen [[Jeremy Fry]], [[Gilbert Combs]], [[Chris O'Hara]], and stunt coordinators [[Darrin Prescott]], [[Jeff Imada]], and [[Scott Rogers]] were also part of the team.
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More recently, Colucci performed stunts in the thriller ''Man on a Ledge'' (2012, with [[Victor Paguia]]), the action thriller ''Premium Rush'' (2012, with [[Cheryl Lewis]], [[Angela Meryl]], [[Kimberly Shannon Murphy]], and Victor Paguia), the comedy ''Nature Calls'' (2012), the drama ''Gimme Shelter'' (2012), the adventure ''To Have and To Hold'' (2012, with Brian Avery, [[Mike Avery]], [[Tom Dewier]], [[Chris Durand]], Brennan Dyson, [[Trevor Habberstad]], [[Thom Williams]], and [[Marcus Young]]), the romance ''Nightingale'' (2013), the thriller ''Paranoia'' (2013), and the television series ''Blue Bloods'' (2012), ''Unforgettable'' (2012), and ''Boardwalk Empire'' (2010 and 2012).
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Image:George Colucci, The Ensigns of Command.jpg|[[Tau Cygna V colonists#Armed colonists|Tau Cygna V colonist]]<br>{{TNG|The Ensigns of Command}}
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File:Armed Tau Cygna V colonist 4.jpg|[[Tau Cygna V colonists#Armed colonists|Tau Cygna V colonist]]<br>{{TNG|The Ensigns of Command}}<br>(uncredited)
Image:George Colucci, The Hunted.jpg|[[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Security officer (2366-2367)|Security officer]]<br>{{TNG|The Bonding|The Hunted|Night Terrors|The Nth Degree}}
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File:Security officer, transporter room 3 1.jpg|[[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Security officer (2366-2367)|Security officer]]<br>{{TNG|The Bonding}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:Transporter room security 1, 2366.jpg|[[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Security officer (2366-2367)|Security officer]]<br>{{TNG|The Hunted}}<br>(uncredited)
Image:George Colucci, Battle Lines.jpg|[[Unnamed Nol-Ennis#Nol-Ennis warrior 5|Nol-Ennis warrior]]<br>{{DS9|Battle Lines}}
 
Image:Human Spectator Colucci.jpg|[[Unnamed Deep Space 9 personnel#Human male 1|Male DS9 resident]]<br>{{DS9|In the Hands of the Prophets}}
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File:Zibalian henchman 2.jpg|[[Jovis personnel#Henchmen|Zibalian henchman]]<br>{{TNG|The Most Toys}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:Security officer stopped by force field 1, 2367.jpg|[[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Security officer (2366-2367)|Security officer]]<br>{{TNG|Brothers}}<br>(uncredited)
Image:George Colucci, The Homecoming.jpg|[[Unnamed Bajorans#Bajoran Hutet prisoners|Bajoran prisoner]]<br>{{DS9|The Homecoming}}
 
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File:Security officer in Ten Forward 1, 2367.jpg|[[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Security officer (2366-2367)|Security officer]]<br>{{TNG|Night Terrors}}<br>(uncredited)
Image:George Colucci, Invasive Procedures.jpg|Stunt double for<br>[[Armin Shimerman]]<br>{{DS9|Invasive Procedures}}
 
Image:Bajoran Deputy 14.jpg|[[Unnamed Bajoran Militia personnel#Bajoran Deputy #14|Bajoran security deputy]]<br>{{DS9|The Way of the Warrior}}
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File:Security officer on holodeck 1, 2367.jpg|[[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Security officer (2366-2367)|Security officer]]<br>{{TNG|The Nth Degree}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:DS9 resident 1 2369, Emissary.jpg|[[Unnamed Deep Space 9 residents#Human male 1|Human DS9 resident]]<br>{{DS9|Emissary|In the Hands of the Prophets}}<br>(uncredited)
Image:Henry, holographic waiter.jpg|[[Henry (waiter)|Henry]]<br>{{DS9|Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang}}
 
 
File:Nol-Ennis warrior 5.jpg|[[Unnamed Nol-Ennis#Nol-Ennis warrior 5|Nol-Ennis warrior]]<br>{{DS9|Battle Lines}}<br>(uncredited)
Image:George Colucci, Investigations.jpg|Stunt double for<br>[[Ethan Phillips]]<br>{{VOY|Investigations|Blood Fever}}
 
 
File:George Colucci, The Homecoming.jpg|[[Unnamed Bajorans#Bajoran Hutet prisoners|Bajoran prisoner]]<br>{{DS9|The Homecoming}}<br>(uncredited)
File:Egrid.jpg|[[Egrid]]<br>{{VOY|Repentance}}
 
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File:Terran slave 1 2371.jpg|[[Unnamed Humans (24th century)#Terran slaves (mirror universe)|Terran slave]]<br>{{DS9|Through the Looking Glass}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:Bajoran Deputy 14.jpg|[[Unnamed Bajoran Militia personnel#Bajoran Deputy #14|Bajoran security deputy]]<br>{{DS9|The Way of the Warrior}}<br>(uncredited)
 
File:Henry, holographic waiter.jpg|[[Henry (waiter)|Henry]]<br>{{DS9|Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:Cardassian civilian 2, 2375.jpg|[[Unnamed Cardassians#Cardassians during bomb attack|Cardassian civilian]]<br>{{DS9|The Dogs of War}}<br>(uncredited)
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
===Further appearances===
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=== Stunt double appearances ===
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*{{TNG}}
 
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File:George Colucci, The Perfect Mate.jpg|Stunt double for [[Michael Snyder]]<br>{{TNG|The Perfect Mate}}<br>(uncredited)
**{{e|The Most Toys}} as a [[Jovis personnel#Henchmen|henchman]]
 
**{{e|The Perfect Mate}} as stunt double for [[Michael Snyder]]
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File:George Colucci, Rascals.jpg|Stunt double for [[Michael Snyder]]<br>{{TNG|Rascals}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:Stunt double Quark, Dramatis Personae.jpg|[[Stunt double]] for<br>[[Armin Shimerman]]<br>{{DS9|Dramatis Personae}}<br>(uncredited)
 
File:George Colucci, Invasive Procedures.jpg|Stunt double for<br>[[Armin Shimerman]]<br>{{DS9|Invasive Procedures}}<br>(uncredited)
 
File:George Colucci, Investigations.jpg|Stunt double for [[Ethan Phillips]]<br>{{VOY|Investigations|Blood Fever|Homestead}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:Stunt double Guill.jpg|Stunt double for [[Wayne Péré]]<br>{{VOY|Random Thoughts}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:George Colucci, Take Me Out to the Holosuite.jpg|Stunt double for [[Max Grodénchik]]<br>{{DS9|Take Me Out to the Holosuite}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:George Colucci, Repentance.jpg|Stunt double for<br>an [[unknown actor]]<br>{{VOY|Repentance}}<br>(uncredited)
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=== Further appearances ===
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*{{DS9}}
 
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**{{e|Rules of Acquisition}}
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**{{e|Necessary Evil}}
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**{{e|Rivals}}
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**{{e|Profit and Loss}}
 
**{{e|Blood Oath}} as stunt double for [[John Colicos]]
 
**{{e|Blood Oath}} as stunt double for [[John Colicos]]
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**{{e|The Maquis, Part I}}
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**{{e|The Maquis, Part II}}
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**{{e|The House of Quark}}
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**{{e|Past Tense, Part I}}
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**{{e|Prophet Motive}}
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**{{e|The Die is Cast}}
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**{{e|Family Business}}
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**{{e|Bar Association}}
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**{{e|Rules of Engagement}}
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**{{e|Shattered Mirror}}
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**{{e|Body Parts}}
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**{{e|Apocalypse Rising}}
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**{{e|Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places}}
 
**{{e|Things Past}} as stunt double for [[Kurtwood Smith]]
 
**{{e|Things Past}} as stunt double for [[Kurtwood Smith]]
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**{{e|The Ascent}}
*{{VOY|Random Thoughts}} (''stunt actor'')
 
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**{{e|Business as Usual}}
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**{{e|Blaze of Glory}}
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**{{e|The Magnificent Ferengi}}
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**{{e|Who Mourns for Morn?}}
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**{{e|Honor Among Thieves}}
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**{{e|Profit and Lace}}
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**{{e|The Siege of AR-558}}
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**{{e|The Emperor's New Cloak}}
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**{{e|What You Leave Behind}}
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**''at least one episode'' as stunt double for [[Jeffrey Combs]] (as [[Brunt]])
 
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**{{e|Learning Curve}}
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**{{e|Cold Fire}}
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**{{e|Investigations}}
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**{{e|The Chute}}
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**{{e|Warlord}}
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**{{e|Fair Trade}}
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**{{e|Rise}}
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**{{e|The Gift}}
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**{{e|The Raven}}
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**{{e|Flesh and Blood}}
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== External links ==
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== External link ==
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0173342}}
 
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0173338}}
 
   
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Template:Realworld George B. Colucci, Jr. (born 6 June 1963; age 60) is a stuntman, stunt actor and stunt coordinator who performed stunts in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager. On Deep Space Nine, he was the main stunt double for Ferengi actors Armin Shimerman and Max Grodénchik. Colucci is the brother of stuntwoman Linda Madalone and the brother-in-law of Trek stunt coordinator Dennis Madalone. On several occasions he assisted Madalone in the stunt coordination on Deep Space Nine and Voyager. He is related to actor George Gerard Colucci

Several costumes worn by him were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay, including his costumes from "Random Thoughts" [1], "Repentance" [2], "Blood Oath" [3], "Things Past" [4], a costume as double for Quark [5], a Jem'Hadar costume [6], and two costumes as double for Neelix. [7] [8]

Colucci started to work in the stunt industry in the late 1980s. His earlier credits include the action drama Ghetto Blaster (1989, with Dyanna Lynn and stunt coordination by Chuck Borden), the horror film The Immortalizer (1989, with Mitchell R. Danton), the action thriller Blind Fury (1989, with Chuck Courtney, Christopher Doyle, John Escobar, Terry James, Dan Koko, Tom Morga, Frank Orsatti, Spiro Razatos, Cherie Tash, and Jim Wilkey), the comedy Think Big (1989), the horror film Tremors (1990, with John Gillespie and Jeff Imada), the drama Lambada (1990), the science fiction film Circuitry Man (1990, with Chuck Borden, Christopher Doyle, Dennis Madalone, and B.J. Davis), the comic adaptation Darkman (1990), and the television drama Children of the Bride (1990). He also performed stunts in the television series Jesse Hawkes (1989), Snoops (1989), Wiseguy (1990, with Jonathan Banks and Ada Maris), and Perry Mason (1990, with Gary Jensen).

In the 1990s he performed stunts in the action drama Diplomatic Immunity (1991), the comedy sequel Mannequin: On the Move (1991), the horror sequel Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge (1991, with Chuck Borden, Chris Doyle, Dennis Madalone, and Tim Trella), the fantasy comedy Highway to Hell (1991, with Christine Anne Baur, Gary Baxley, Simone Boisseree, Doug Coleman, and Noon Orsatti), the science fiction comedy Mom and Dad Save the World (1992), the cmedy The Nutt House (1992, with Maria R. Kelly, Scott Leva, Patricia Tallman, and Gene LeBell), the fantasy film Army of Darkness (1992), the action thriller CIA II: Target Alexa (1993), the science fiction film Scanner Cop (1994), the science fiction blockbuster Stargate (1994), as stunt double for George Pilgrim in the comedy Tammy and the T-Rex (1994), the science fiction film Digital Man (1995), the thriller Crash Dive (1997), the television drama Bella Mafia (1997), the drama Gods and Monsters (1998), the horror sequel Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror (1998, with Kane Hodder, Johnny Martin, Rusty McClennon, and Erik Stabenau), the crime drama The Siege (1998), and the crime drama The General's Daughter (1999).

Colucci worked as stunt coordinator on a number of television movies including the drama False Arrest (1991), the crime drama I Can Make You Love Me (1993), the thriller A Matter of Justice (1993), the action film Victor One (1994), the romance The Women of Spring Break (1995), the action drama Hijacked: Flight 285 (1996, with Dyanna Lynn and Chuck Borden), the thriller All Lies End in Murder (1997), and the mystery thriller A Deadly Vision (1997, with Brian Hite, Joe Murphy, and Lincoln Simonds). He also performed stunts in episodes of Knot's Landing (1991), Renegade (1992, with Branscombe Richmond), Reasonable Doubts (1993), The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. (1994, with Brenda Bakke, Tom McCleister, and Matt McColm), Diagnosis Murder (1994, with Bob Bralver and Eddie Braun), Space: Above and Beyond (1995, with Jeff Cadiente), L.A. Heat (1997), Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1995-1997, starring Teri Hatcher), and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-1998).

Further stunt work includes the action film Militia (2000), the thriller Asylum Days (2001, with Ron Althoff), the comedy Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001), the comic adaptation Spider-Man (2002), the thriller Red Dragon (2002), the comedy Anger Management (2003), the thriller The Manchurian Candidate (2004), the sport drama Two for the Money (2005), the comedy My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006), the crime thriller The Departed (2006), the action thriller The Bourne Ultimatum (2007), the thriller Hindsight (2008), the mystery thriller Shutter Island (2010), the crime drama The Next Three Days (2010), and the action comedy Tower Heist (2011). In addition, he worked as stunt coordinator on the thriller Motives (2004, with Brian Hite), the crime thriller Karla (2006, with Dennis Madalone and Patricia Tallman), and the drama Afterschool (2008).

Beside regular stunt work on the television series Without a Trace (2003-2006) and Castle (2009-2011) on which Dennis Madalone worked as stunt coordinator, Colucci also appeared in episodes of Sheena (2001), V.I.P. (2001-2002, with Jeff Cadiente, Henry Kingi, Jr., and Darlene Ava Williams), Oz (2002), Third Watch (2003), The Black Donnelly's (2007), Life on Mars (2008, with Steve Rizzo), Law & Order (2006-2009), 24 (2010, with Brian Avery, Max Daniels, and Christopher Leps), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001, 2002, and 2010), and Rescue Me (2011).

In 2008 he was part of the stunt team which received a Screen Actors Guild Award in the category Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture for their work on the action sequel The Bourne Ultimatum. Fellow Star Trek stuntmen Jeremy Fry, Gilbert Combs, Chris O'Hara, and stunt coordinators Darrin Prescott, Jeff Imada, and Scott Rogers were also part of the team.

More recently, Colucci performed stunts in the thriller Man on a Ledge (2012, with Victor Paguia), the action thriller Premium Rush (2012, with Cheryl Lewis, Angela Meryl, Kimberly Shannon Murphy, and Victor Paguia), the comedy Nature Calls (2012), the drama Gimme Shelter (2012), the adventure To Have and To Hold (2012, with Brian Avery, Mike Avery, Tom Dewier, Chris Durand, Brennan Dyson, Trevor Habberstad, Thom Williams, and Marcus Young), the romance Nightingale (2013), the thriller Paranoia (2013), and the television series Blue Bloods (2012), Unforgettable (2012), and Boardwalk Empire (2010 and 2012).

Star Trek appearances

Stunt double appearances

Further appearances

External link

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