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'''Chuck Hicks''' played a drugged military officer in [[TNG]]: "[[Encounter at Farpoint]]". He also performed stunts in ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]]'' and ''[[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock]]''.
 
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|Gender = Male
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|Birth name = Charles Hicks
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|Date of birth = {{d|26|December|1927}}
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|Place of birth = Stockton, California, USA
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|Roles = [[:Category:Stunt performers|Stunt double]], [[:Category:Performers|Stunt Actor]]
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|Characters = [[Unnamed illusory people#Drugged military officer|Drugged post atomic soldier]]
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'''Chuck Hicks''' {{born|26|December|1927}} is a stuntman, stunt actor, and stunt coordinator, who performed stunts in {{film|2}} and {{film|3}} and as the [[Unnamed illusory people#Drugged military officer|drugged post atomic soldier]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' pilot episode, {{e|Encounter at Farpoint}}.
   
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Hicks was [[Star Trek birthdays#December|born]] in Stockton, California and was a professional boxer and football player in the early 1950s, prior to his career in the film and television business. One of his first film credits was a role in 1955's ''Rebel Without a Cause'', which also featured [[Corey Allen]] who directed Hicks in {{e|Encounter at Farpoint}}, [[Ian Wolfe]], a musical score by [[Leonard Rosenman]] and cinematography by [[Ernest Haller]]. He worked with Wolfe again 35 years later in the comic adaptation ''Dick Tracy'' (1990), which also featured [[Colm Meaney]], [[John Schuck]], [[Seymour Cassel]], [[Paul Sorvino]], [[Hamilton Camp]], [[Mike Hagerty]], [[Robert Costanzo]], [[Ed McCready]], [[Bert Remsen]], [[Walker Edmiston]] and [[Michael J. Pollard]].
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Hicks retired from stunt business in 2010 and the fantasy horror film ''Legion'' (2010) and the romance ''The Back-up Plan'' (2010) became his last credited stunt work. On 27 December 2014, Hicks married longtime companion and fellow stuntwoman [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0905456 Kaye Wade].
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
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File:Chuck Hicks, Star Trek III.jpg|[[Stunt double]] for [[Paul Sorensen]]<br />{{film|3}}
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File:Drugged military officer.jpg|[[Unnamed Humans (21st century)#Drugged military officer|Post atomic soldier]]<br />{{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}}
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== External links ==
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* [http://chuckhicks.com ChuckHicks.com] - official site
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0382820}}
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Revision as of 11:17, 3 January 2015

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Chuck Hicks (born 26 December 1927; age 96) is a stuntman, stunt actor, and stunt coordinator, who performed stunts in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and as the drugged post atomic soldier in the Star Trek: The Next Generation pilot episode, "Encounter at Farpoint".

Hicks was born in Stockton, California and was a professional boxer and football player in the early 1950s, prior to his career in the film and television business. One of his first film credits was a role in 1955's Rebel Without a Cause, which also featured Corey Allen who directed Hicks in "Encounter at Farpoint", Ian Wolfe, a musical score by Leonard Rosenman and cinematography by Ernest Haller. He worked with Wolfe again 35 years later in the comic adaptation Dick Tracy (1990), which also featured Colm Meaney, John Schuck, Seymour Cassel, Paul Sorvino, Hamilton Camp, Mike Hagerty, Robert Costanzo, Ed McCready, Bert Remsen, Walker Edmiston and Michael J. Pollard.

Hicks retired from stunt business in 2010 and the fantasy horror film Legion (2010) and the romance The Back-up Plan (2010) became his last credited stunt work. On 27 December 2014, Hicks married longtime companion and fellow stuntwoman Kaye Wade.

Star Trek appearances

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