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** {{e|Countdown}} as [[Unnamed Xindi|Xindi-Reptilian]]
 
** {{e|Countdown}} as [[Unnamed Xindi|Xindi-Reptilian]]
 
** {{e|Home}} as [[Unnamed illusory people#Xindi-Reptilians|illusory Xindi-Reptilian]]
 
** {{e|Home}} as [[Unnamed illusory people#Xindi-Reptilians|illusory Xindi-Reptilian]]
** {{e|Kir'Shara}} as [[Unnamed Vulcans (22nd century)#Vulcan commando 2|Vulcan commando]]
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** {{e|Kir'Shara}} as [[Vulcan 22nd century commando 3|Vulcan commando]]
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Revision as of 16:57, 22 December 2015

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File:Joey Anaya, KirShara.jpg

...as a Vulcan commando

Joey L. Anaya (also known as Joey Anaya, Jr.) is a stuntman and stunt actor who performed stunts in several episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: First Contact, and Star Trek Nemesis. He received no on-screen credits for his appearances in Enterprise.

Anaya has doubled for stars such as Jerry O'Connell, Hugh Laurie, Geoffrey Blake, Ashton Kutcher, Matthew Fox, Xander Berkeley, Rudolf Martin, and Tom Green.

Among his stunt resume are films such as Forrest Gump (1994), Dominion (1995, with Geoffrey Blake, Glenn Morshower, Richard Riehle, and stunts by Charlie Brewer and Merritt Yohnka), Dilemma (1997, with Scott L. Schwartz, Richard Riehle, and stunts by Phil O'Dell), What Dreams May Come (1998, with Rosalind Chao), Road Trip (2000, with Andy Dick, Ellen Albertini Dow, and stunts by Danny Downey and Gary Guercio), Planet of the Apes (2001), Men in Black II (2002), Hulk (2003), The Village (2004, with Frank Collison and Kevin Foster), and all three Pirates of the Caribbean films (2003, 2006, and 2007, with Tom Morga, Tony Angelotti, Mark Aaron Wagner, Lisa Hoyle, and Theo Kypri).

Anaya has also performed stunts and stunt acting parts in television series such as MacGyver, Sliders, Soldiers of Fortune, Inc. (starring Melinda Clarke), Black Scorpion, Profiler, Roswell, Charmed, 24, The District, Passions, CSI: Miami, Crossing Jordan, and House, M.D..

Star Trek appearances

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