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'''Ian Maxwell Eyre''' is a stunt performer and special effects crewman who performed stunts in several episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' and in {{film|10}}. He received no credit for his performances.
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'''Ian Maxwell Eyre''' is a stuntman and stunt coordinator who performed stunts in several episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' and in {{film|10}}. He received no credit for his appearances.
   
Eyre is nicknamed "The Albatross" because of his height of 6'4" and his specialty high stunt work. He received news articles in various newspapers for his stunt when he climbed the Hollywood letters and the El Capitan theater. Since 2006 he is married to Clarice Law who gave him birth to a son.
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Eyre's height is 6'4" and his specialty is high stunt work. Since 2005 he is married to Clarice Law who gave him birth to a son and a daughter.
   
Among his stunt resume are films such as ''Fled'' (1996, with [[Robert Hooks]], [[Ken Jenkins]], [[Victor Rivers]], and stunts by [[Simone Boisseree]], [[Kenny Endoso]], [[Tim Trella]], and [[John Meier]]), ''Blood Work'' (2002, with [[Tina Lifford]], [[Glenn Morshower]], [[Amanda Carlin]], and stunts by [[Todd Bryant]], [[Buck McDancer]], [[Sharon Shaffer]], and [[Gary Wayton]]), ''Timeline'' (2003, with [[Neal McDonough]], [[Stephen Liska]], and stunts by [[Thomas Dupont]] and [[Allan Graf]]), ''The Dukes of Hazzard'' (2005), ''Spider-man 3'' (2007, with [[Kirsten Dunst]], [[James Cromwell]], [[Becky Ann Baker]], [[Greg Daniel]], [[Robert Curtis Brown]], and stunts by [[Denney Pierce]], [[Paul Scott]], and [[Tim Rigby]]), and ''Revamped'' (2007, with [[Carel Struycken]], [[Fred Williamson]], [[Victor Lundin]], [[Spice Williams-Crosby]], written, directed, and starring [[Jeff Rector]]).
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Among his stunt resume are films such as ''Fled'' (1996, with [[Robert Hooks]], [[Ken Jenkins]], [[Victor Rivers]], and stunts by [[Simone Boisseree]], [[Kenny Endoso]], [[Tim Trella]], and [[John Meier]]), ''Blood Work'' (2002, with [[Tina Lifford]], [[Glenn Morshower]], [[Amanda Carlin]], and stunts by [[Todd Bryant]], [[Buck McDancer]], [[Sharon Shaffer]], and [[Gary Wayton]]), ''Timeline'' (2003, with [[Neal McDonough]], [[Stephen Liska]], and stunts by [[Thomas DuPont]] and [[Allan Graf]]), ''The Dukes of Hazzard'' (2005), ''Spider-man 3'' (2007, with [[Kirsten Dunst]], [[James Cromwell]], [[Becky Ann Baker]], [[Greg Daniel]], [[Robert Curtis Brown]], and stunts by [[Denney Pierce]], [[Paul Scott]], and [[Tim Rigby]]), and ''Revamped'' (2007, with [[Carel Struycken]], [[Fred Williamson]], [[Victor Lundin]], [[Spice Williams-Crosby]], written, directed, and starring [[Jeff Rector]]).
   
 
Eyre has also performed stunts in television series such as ''Due South'', ''Passions'', ''Fear Factor'', and ''Tremors''.
 
Eyre has also performed stunts in television series such as ''Due South'', ''Passions'', ''Fear Factor'', and ''Tremors''.
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In 2003 he wrote, directed, produced, and edited his debut short film ''Catnap''.
 
In 2003 he wrote, directed, produced, and edited his debut short film ''Catnap''.
   
== Uncredited ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
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*{{film|10}} as a [[Reman|stunt Reman]] (railing fall)
 
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File:Seleya crewmember 7.jpg|[[Seleya crewmember 7|Vulcan ''Seleya'' crewmember]]<br />{{ENT|Impulse}}<br />(uncredited)
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</gallery>
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=== Further appearances ===
 
*{{film|10}} as a [[Reman|stunt Reman]]
 
*{{ENT}}
 
*{{ENT}}
 
**{{e|Rajiin}} as a [[Xindi]]
 
**{{e|Rajiin}} as a [[Xindi]]
**{{e|Impulse}} as a [[Seleya personnel#Infected crewmembers|Vulcan ''Seleya'' crewmember]]
 
 
**{{e|Twilight}} as a Xindi
 
**{{e|Twilight}} as a Xindi
 
**{{e|Countdown}} as a Xindi
 
**{{e|Countdown}} as a Xindi
 
**{{e|Zero Hour}} as a Xindi
 
**{{e|Zero Hour}} as a Xindi
**{{e|These Are the Voyages...}} as an alien (ratchet stunts)
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**{{e|These Are the Voyages...}} as Creepy Alien #2 (ratchet stunts)
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.eyrefilms.com EyreFilms.com] - official site
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* [http://www.eyrefilms.com EyreFilms.com] - official site
*{{IMDb-link|page=nm0264226}}
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0264226}}
   
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Revision as of 05:35, 4 April 2016

Template:Realworld Ian Maxwell Eyre is a stuntman and stunt coordinator who performed stunts in several episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise and in Star Trek Nemesis. He received no credit for his appearances.

Eyre's height is 6'4" and his specialty is high stunt work. Since 2005 he is married to Clarice Law who gave him birth to a son and a daughter.

Among his stunt resume are films such as Fled (1996, with Robert Hooks, Ken Jenkins, Victor Rivers, and stunts by Simone Boisseree, Kenny Endoso, Tim Trella, and John Meier), Blood Work (2002, with Tina Lifford, Glenn Morshower, Amanda Carlin, and stunts by Todd Bryant, Buck McDancer, Sharon Shaffer, and Gary Wayton), Timeline (2003, with Neal McDonough, Stephen Liska, and stunts by Thomas DuPont and Allan Graf), The Dukes of Hazzard (2005), Spider-man 3 (2007, with Kirsten Dunst, James Cromwell, Becky Ann Baker, Greg Daniel, Robert Curtis Brown, and stunts by Denney Pierce, Paul Scott, and Tim Rigby), and Revamped (2007, with Carel Struycken, Fred Williamson, Victor Lundin, Spice Williams-Crosby, written, directed, and starring Jeff Rector).

Eyre has also performed stunts in television series such as Due South, Passions, Fear Factor, and Tremors.

As a stunt rigger and special effects assistant he has worked on films such as Charlie's Angels (2000), Monkeybone (2001), The Last Samurai (2003), Little Miss Sunshine (2006), and Hack (2007).

In 2003 he wrote, directed, produced, and edited his debut short film Catnap.

Star Trek appearances

Further appearances

External links