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'''Corey Michael Eubanks''' is a stuntman, stunt actor, and director who performed stunts in {{film|9}}.
 
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'''Corey Michael Eubanks''' {{born|?|February|1962}} is a stuntman, stunt actor, and director who performed stunts in {{film|9}}.
Eubanks is the son of television show host {{w|Bob Eubanks}}. He worked as a professional boxer and was discovered in a gym. He started the stunt training and works also as a director for television series such as ''Renegade'', ''Pacific Blue'', ''V.I.P.'', and ''Sheena''. He has doubled for stars such as Tom Cruise, Robert DeNiro, Sylvester Stallone, and Corin Nemec. Eubanks is married to fellow stuntwoman Sally Eubanks.
 
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Eubanks is the son of television show host {{w|Bob Eubanks}}. He worked as a professional boxer and was discovered in a gym. He started the stunt training and works also as a director for television series such as {{wt|Renegade (TV series)|Renegade}}, {{wt|Pacific Blue (TV series)|Pacific Blue}}, {{wt|V.I.P. (American TV series)|V.I.P.}}, and ''Sheena''. He has doubled for stars such as Tom Cruise, Robert DeNiro, Sylvester Stallone, and Corin Nemec. Eubanks is married to fellow stuntwoman Sally Eubanks.
   
 
He was nominated four times for a Taurus World Stunt Award (2001 for best driving in ''Get Carter'', 2003 for best work with a vehicle in ''Showtime'', and in 2007 for best car stunt in ''Deja Vu'' and ''The Fast and the Furious 3'') and won the award in 2005 for best specialty stunt in ''Taxi''.
 
He was nominated four times for a Taurus World Stunt Award (2001 for best driving in ''Get Carter'', 2003 for best work with a vehicle in ''Showtime'', and in 2007 for best car stunt in ''Deja Vu'' and ''The Fast and the Furious 3'') and won the award in 2005 for best specialty stunt in ''Taxi''.
   
Among his stunt resume are films such as ''Revenge of the Nerds'' (1984), ''Cobra'' (1986, with [[Andrew Robinson]], [[Brian Thompson]], [[Marco Rodriguez]], and stunts by [[Denney Pierce]], [[Mark De Alessandro]], and [[Branscombe Richmond]]), ''Innerspace'' (1987, with [[Robert Picardo]] and [[Dick Miller]]), ''Poltergeist III'' (1988), ''Police Academy 6: City Under Siege'' (1989, with [[David Graf]], [[Matt McCoy]], [[Kenneth Mars]], [[Gerrit Graham]], [[Angelo Tiffe]], [[Dennis Ott]], [[Darryl Henriques]], and stunts by [[Janet Brady]], [[Eugene Collier]], [[Tommy J. Huff]], [[Joy Hooper]], [[Maria R. Kelly]], [[Scott Leva]], [[Irving E. Lewis]], and [[Steve Picerni]]), ''Backdraft'' (1991), ''Far and Away'' (1992, with [[Colm Meaney]]), ''Barb Wire'' (1996), ''Mars Attacks!'' (1996, with [[Paul Winfield]]), ''Suicide Kings'' (1997), ''Mission: Impossible II'' (2000), ''Ocean's Eleven'' (2001), ''Hulk'' (2003, with [[Regi Davis]], [[Daniel Dae Kim]], [[Boni Yanagisawa]], [[Victor Rivers]], and stunts by [[Brian Avery]], [[Joni Avery]], [[Rick Avery]], [[Kevin Grevioux]], [[Darlene Williams]], [[Alex Chansky]], and [[Ransom Gates]]), ''Starsky & Hutch'' (2004), ''The Island'' (2005, with [[Ethan Phillips]] and [[Spice Williams-Crosby]]), and ''Pandemic'' (2007, with [[Bob Gunton]] and [[Robert Curtis Brown]]).
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Among his stunt resume are films such as {{wt|Revenge of the Nerds}} (1984), ''Cobra'' (1986, with [[Andrew Robinson]], [[Brian Thompson]], [[Marco Rodriguez]], and stunts by [[Denney Pierce]], [[Mark De Alessandro]], and [[Branscombe Richmond]]), {{wt|Innerspace}} (1987, with [[Robert Picardo]] and [[Dick Miller]]), {{wt|Poltergeist III}} (1988), {{wt|Police Academy 6: City Under Siege}} (1989, with [[David Graf]], [[Matt McCoy]], [[Kenneth Mars]], [[Gerrit Graham]], [[Angelo Tiffe]], [[Dennis Ott]], [[Darryl Henriques]], and stunts by [[Janet Brady]], [[Eugene Collier]], [[Tom Huff]], [[Joy Hooper]], [[Maria Kelly]], [[Scott Leva]], [[Irving Lewis]], and [[Steve Picerni]]), ''Backdraft'' (1991), {{wt|Far and Away}} (1992, with [[Colm Meaney]]), {{wt|Barb Wire (1996 film)|Barb Wire}} (1996), {{wt|Mars Attacks!}} (1996, with [[Paul Winfield]]), ''Suicide Kings'' (1997), {{wt|Mission: Impossible 2}} (2000), {{wt|Ocean's Eleven}} (2001), {{wt|Hulk (film)|Hulk}} (2003, with [[Regi Davis]], [[Daniel Dae Kim]], [[Boni Yanagisawa]], [[Victor Rivers]], and stunts by [[Brian Avery]], [[Joni Avery]], [[Rick Avery]], [[Kevin Grevioux]], [[Darlene Williams]], [[Alex Chansky]], and [[Ransom Gates]]), {{wt|Starsky & Hutch (film)|Starsky & Hutch}} (2004), {{wt|The Island (2005 film)|The Island}} (2005, with [[Ethan Phillips]] and [[Spice Williams]]), and ''Pandemic'' (2007, with [[Bob Gunton]] and [[Robert Curtis Brown]]).
   
Eubanks has also performed stunts in television series such as ''The Dukes of Hazzard'' (1979-1983), ''Silk Stalkings'' (1992), ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' (1999, with [[Noble Willingham]]), ''The A-Team'' (starring [[Dwight Schultz]]), ''Hunter'', and ''The Fall Guy''.
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Eubanks has also performed stunts in television series such as ''The Dukes of Hazzard'' (1979-1983), {{wt|Silk Stalkings}} (1992), {{wt|Walker, Texas Ranger}} (1999, with [[Noble Willingham]]), {{wt|The A-Team}} (starring [[Dwight Schultz]]), {{wt|Hunter (1984 American TV series)|Hunter}}, and ''The Fall Guy''.
   
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Corey Michael Eubanks (born February 1962; age 62) is a stuntman, stunt actor, and director who performed stunts in Star Trek: Insurrection.

Eubanks is the son of television show host Bob Eubanks. He worked as a professional boxer and was discovered in a gym. He started the stunt training and works also as a director for television series such as Renegade, Pacific Blue, V.I.P., and Sheena. He has doubled for stars such as Tom Cruise, Robert DeNiro, Sylvester Stallone, and Corin Nemec. Eubanks is married to fellow stuntwoman Sally Eubanks.

He was nominated four times for a Taurus World Stunt Award (2001 for best driving in Get Carter, 2003 for best work with a vehicle in Showtime, and in 2007 for best car stunt in Deja Vu and The Fast and the Furious 3) and won the award in 2005 for best specialty stunt in Taxi.

Among his stunt resume are films such as Revenge of the Nerds (1984), Cobra (1986, with Andrew Robinson, Brian Thompson, Marco Rodriguez, and stunts by Denney Pierce, Mark De Alessandro, and Branscombe Richmond), Innerspace (1987, with Robert Picardo and Dick Miller), Poltergeist III (1988), Police Academy 6: City Under Siege (1989, with David Graf, Matt McCoy, Kenneth Mars, Gerrit Graham, Angelo Tiffe, Dennis Ott, Darryl Henriques, and stunts by Janet Brady, Eugene Collier, Tom Huff, Joy Hooper, Maria Kelly, Scott Leva, Irving Lewis, and Steve Picerni), Backdraft (1991), Far and Away (1992, with Colm Meaney), Barb Wire (1996), Mars Attacks! (1996, with Paul Winfield), Suicide Kings (1997), Mission: Impossible 2 (2000), Ocean's Eleven (2001), Hulk (2003, with Regi Davis, Daniel Dae Kim, Boni Yanagisawa, Victor Rivers, and stunts by Brian Avery, Joni Avery, Rick Avery, Kevin Grevioux, Darlene Williams, Alex Chansky, and Ransom Gates), Starsky & Hutch (2004), The Island (2005, with Ethan Phillips and Spice Williams), and Pandemic (2007, with Bob Gunton and Robert Curtis Brown).

Eubanks has also performed stunts in television series such as The Dukes of Hazzard (1979-1983), Silk Stalkings (1992), Walker, Texas Ranger (1999, with Noble Willingham), The A-Team (starring Dwight Schultz), Hunter, and The Fall Guy.

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