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'''Troy Richard Brenna''' {{born|8|May|1970}} is a stuntman and action actor who played a [[Unnamed Klingon military personnel (22nd century)#Klingon Soldier 5|Klingon soldier]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|Borderland}}. He received no credit for this appearance.
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'''Troy Richard Brenna''' {{born|8|May|1970}} is a stuntman and action actor who played a [[Unnamed Klingon military personnel (22nd century)#Soldier 5|Klingon soldier]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|Borderland}}. He received no credit for this appearance.
 
:''According to the Internet Movie Database, Brenna also played a Klingon soldier in [[J.J. Abrams]]' {{film|11}}. This has yet to be confirmed.''
 
:''According to the Internet Movie Database, Brenna also played a Klingon soldier in [[J.J. Abrams]]' {{film|11}}. This has yet to be confirmed.''
   
Brenna was born in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin to Dennis and Evangeline Brenna and grew up in Central Point, Oregon. He has two brothers and two sisters. Since 1996 he resides in Los Angeles and is a member of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Because of his height of 6'8" it's easy to find him on screen. Brenna has appeared in several television commercials and has doubled for stars such as {{w|Tyler Mane}}, [[The Rock]], and {{w|Ralf Möller}}.
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Brenna was born in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin to Dennis and Evangeline Brenna and grew up in Central Point, Oregon. He has one brother and two sisters. Since 1996 he resides in Los Angeles and is a member of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Because of his height of 6'8" it's easy to find him on screen. Brenna has appeared in several television commercials and has doubled for stars such as {{w|Tyler Mane}}, [[The Rock]], and {{w|Ralf Möller}}.
   
 
Among his feature film resume are projects such as ''The Pest'' (1997), ''The Postman'' (1997), ''X-Men'' (2000, starring [[Patrick Stewart]], [[Famke Janssen]], and [[Bruce Davison]], and with stunts by [[Scott Leva]]), ''3000 Miles to Graceland'' (2001, with [[Christian Slater]]), ''The Scorpion King'' (2002, starring The Rock), ''Cradle 2 the Grave'' (2003), ''Hulk'' (2003), ''Ultraviolet'' (2006), and ''Get Smart'' (2008, with The Rock and stunts by [[Shauna Duggins]], [[Theo Kypri]], [[Diana R. Lupo]], [[David Mattey]], [[Rich Minga]], [[Michelle Sebek]], and [[Thom Williams]]).
 
Among his feature film resume are projects such as ''The Pest'' (1997), ''The Postman'' (1997), ''X-Men'' (2000, starring [[Patrick Stewart]], [[Famke Janssen]], and [[Bruce Davison]], and with stunts by [[Scott Leva]]), ''3000 Miles to Graceland'' (2001, with [[Christian Slater]]), ''The Scorpion King'' (2002, starring The Rock), ''Cradle 2 the Grave'' (2003), ''Hulk'' (2003), ''Ultraviolet'' (2006), and ''Get Smart'' (2008, with The Rock and stunts by [[Shauna Duggins]], [[Theo Kypri]], [[Diana R. Lupo]], [[David Mattey]], [[Rich Minga]], [[Michelle Sebek]], and [[Thom Williams]]).
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...as a Klingon soldier

Troy Richard Brenna (born 8 May 1970; age 53) is a stuntman and action actor who played a Klingon soldier in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Borderland". He received no credit for this appearance.

According to the Internet Movie Database, Brenna also played a Klingon soldier in J.J. Abrams' Star Trek. This has yet to be confirmed.

Brenna was born in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin to Dennis and Evangeline Brenna and grew up in Central Point, Oregon. He has one brother and two sisters. Since 1996 he resides in Los Angeles and is a member of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Because of his height of 6'8" it's easy to find him on screen. Brenna has appeared in several television commercials and has doubled for stars such as Tyler Mane, The Rock, and Ralf Möller.

Among his feature film resume are projects such as The Pest (1997), The Postman (1997), X-Men (2000, starring Patrick Stewart, Famke Janssen, and Bruce Davison, and with stunts by Scott Leva), 3000 Miles to Graceland (2001, with Christian Slater), The Scorpion King (2002, starring The Rock), Cradle 2 the Grave (2003), Hulk (2003), Ultraviolet (2006), and Get Smart (2008, with The Rock and stunts by Shauna Duggins, Theo Kypri, Diana R. Lupo, David Mattey, Rich Minga, Michelle Sebek, and Thom Williams).

Brenna has also performed stunts and action parts in television series such as Coach (1996 and 1997), Married with Children (1997), V.I.P. (2001, with Jeff Wolfe and stunts by Darlene Williams), Angel (2002, with stunts by Gregory J. Barnett), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2002, with Glenn Morshower), Arrested Development (2005), J.J. Abrams' Alias (2006, with Leland Crooke, Robert Symonds, and stunts by Shauna Duggins), Bones (2006, with Bridgett Riley), Chuck (2007, with Tony Todd, Brian Simpson, and Tim Sitarz), Scrubs (2007, with Ken Jenkins), and Cane (2007, with John Pyper-Ferguson and Ned Vaughn).

More recently he portrayed supporting roles in the action drama Blood and Bone (2008, co-coordinated by Enterprise co-star Fernando Chien), the horror comedy Blood Shot (2009, alongside Brad Dourif, Michael Bailey Smith, Jeff Chase, David Mattey, Ric Sarabia, and Max Daniels), the horror thriller Cirque du Freak (2009, with Don McManus and stunts by Darlene Ava Williams and Rob Mars), and the action sequel Fast & Furious (2009), and performed stunts in James Cameron's science fiction thriller Avatar (2009, with Zoe Saldana and stunts by Shawn Crowder, Theo Kypri, and Marty Murray).

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