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⚫ | '''Dennis "Danger" Madalone''' {{born|29|September|1960}} is the stuntman and stunt coordinator who served as stunt coordinator for ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' beginning with its [[TNG Season 3|third season]], ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. In addition, he [[stunt double|doubled]] several leading and guest actors and portrayed various supporting characters. For most of his appearances, he received no credit. Madalone also appeared in the [[Star Trek films|sixth feature film]] {{film|6}} as a [[Klingon]]. Madalone was interviewed on |
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+ | | Roles = [[:Category:Stunt department|Stunt Coordinator]], [[:Category:Stunt performers|Stunt double]], [[:Performers|Stunt actor]] |
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⚫ | '''Dennis "Danger" Madalone''' {{born|29|September|1960}} is the stuntman and stunt coordinator who served as stunt coordinator for ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' beginning with its [[TNG Season 3|third season]], ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. In addition, he [[stunt double|doubled]] several leading and guest actors and portrayed various supporting characters. For most of his appearances, he received no credit. Madalone also appeared in the [[Star Trek films|sixth feature film]] {{film|6}} as a [[Klingon]]. Madalone was interviewed on a [[TNG Season 5 DVD]] special feature, regarding [[Marina Sirtis]] doing her own stunt in the episode {{e|Power Play}}. |
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Several costumes worn by Madalone throughout the run of ''The Next Generation'', ''Deep Space Nine'', and ''Voyager'' were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay, including his stunt costumes from the episodes {{e|Armageddon Game}} {{stala|9507}} and {{e|The 37's}} {{stala|2265}} and his "stunt [[Zek]]" costume from {{e|Prophet Motive}}. {{stala|1608}} A Romulan uniform worn by Madalone was also sold off and was worn by background performers [[Jay Marks]], [[James Tweedell]], and [[Ty Murphy]]. ({{stala|5141}} |
Several costumes worn by Madalone throughout the run of ''The Next Generation'', ''Deep Space Nine'', and ''Voyager'' were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay, including his stunt costumes from the episodes {{e|Armageddon Game}} {{stala|9507}} and {{e|The 37's}} {{stala|2265}} and his "stunt [[Zek]]" costume from {{e|Prophet Motive}}. {{stala|1608}} A Romulan uniform worn by Madalone was also sold off and was worn by background performers [[Jay Marks]], [[James Tweedell]], and [[Ty Murphy]]. ({{stala|5141}} |
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− | He is the son of fellow stuntman [[Chuck Madalone]] and is married to stuntwoman [[Linda |
+ | He is the son of fellow stuntman [[Chuck Madalone]] and is married to stuntwoman [[Linda Colucci-Madalone]] and is the brother-in-law of stunt performer [[George Colucci]]. |
− | Madalone attended the South Plainfield High School in New Jersey with fellow stunt performers and friends [[Mark Riccardi]] and [[Irving E. Lewis]]. |
+ | Madalone attended the South Plainfield High School in New Jersey with fellow stunt performers and friends [[Mark Riccardi]] and [[Irving E. Lewis]], and where he was remembered by his classmates as the 'class clown'. |
In 2002 he wrote, produced and performed the song and music video "America We Stand As One," directed by [[Rob Bowman]] which became one of the most downloaded music videos on the Internet. Also participating in the video were stunt performers [[Tom Morga]], [[Patricia Tallman]] , [[Stephen Pisani]], [[Christopher Doyle]], and his wife. |
In 2002 he wrote, produced and performed the song and music video "America We Stand As One," directed by [[Rob Bowman]] which became one of the most downloaded music videos on the Internet. Also participating in the video were stunt performers [[Tom Morga]], [[Patricia Tallman]] , [[Stephen Pisani]], [[Christopher Doyle]], and his wife. |
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances == |
== ''Star Trek'' appearances == |
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− | File:Fire fearing science officer.jpg|[[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Fire fearing crewman|''Enterprise''-D crewman]]<br>{{TNG|Where No One Has Gone Before}}<br>(uncredited) |
+ | File:Fire fearing science officer.jpg|[[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Fire fearing crewman|''Enterprise''-D crewman]]<br>{{TNG|Where No One Has Gone Before}}<br>(uncredited) |
File:Ramos.jpg|[[Crewman]] [[Ramos]]<br>{{TNG|Heart of Glory}} |
File:Ramos.jpg|[[Crewman]] [[Ramos]]<br>{{TNG|Heart of Glory}} |
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File:Ansata terrorist 5.jpg|[[Unnamed Rutians#Ansata terrorists|Ansata terrorist]]<br>{{TNG|The High Ground}}<br>(uncredited) |
File:Ansata terrorist 5.jpg|[[Unnamed Rutians#Ansata terrorists|Ansata terrorist]]<br>{{TNG|The High Ground}}<br>(uncredited) |
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File:Zibalian henchman 1.jpg|[[Jovis personnel#Henchmen|Zibalian henchman]]<br>{{TNG|The Most Toys}}<br>(uncredited) |
File:Zibalian henchman 1.jpg|[[Jovis personnel#Henchmen|Zibalian henchman]]<br>{{TNG|The Most Toys}}<br>(uncredited) |
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+ | File:Hedrick.jpg|[[Ensign]] [[Hedrick]]<br>{{TNG|Identity Crisis}} |
File:Klingon in corridor 2 2293.jpg|[[Unnamed Kronos One personnel#Crewmembers in corridor|Klingon officer]]<br>{{film|6}}<br>(uncredited) |
File:Klingon in corridor 2 2293.jpg|[[Unnamed Kronos One personnel#Crewmembers in corridor|Klingon officer]]<br>{{film|6}}<br>(uncredited) |
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File:Skull faced opponent, 2368.jpg|[[Klingon calisthenics program holograms#Skull monster|Skull faced opponent]]<br>{{TNG|New Ground}}<br>(uncredited) |
File:Skull faced opponent, 2368.jpg|[[Klingon calisthenics program holograms#Skull monster|Skull faced opponent]]<br>{{TNG|New Ground}}<br>(uncredited) |
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− | ===Other appearances=== |
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+ | [[File:Dennis Madalone and Brian Bonsall.jpg|thumb|Madalone training with [[Brian Bonsall]] for TNG "Firstborn"]] |
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− | ** ''at least one episode'' as a [[Romulan]] (uncredited) |
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* {{DS9}} |
* {{DS9}} |
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− | **{{e|Armageddon Game}} as stunt double for [[Larry Cedar]] (uncredited) |
+ | ** {{e|Armageddon Game}} as stunt double for [[Larry Cedar]] (uncredited) |
− | **{{e|Blood Oath}} as [[Secarus IV inhabitants#Albino Guard #2|Albino guard #2]] (uncredited) |
+ | ** {{e|Blood Oath}} as [[Secarus IV inhabitants#Albino Guard #2|Albino guard #2]] (uncredited) |
** {{e|Past Tense, Part I}} as Gangmember #4 (uncredited) |
** {{e|Past Tense, Part I}} as Gangmember #4 (uncredited) |
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** {{e|Visionary}} as stunt double for [[Colm Meaney]] (uncredited) |
** {{e|Visionary}} as stunt double for [[Colm Meaney]] (uncredited) |
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** ''at least two episodes'' as a [[Jem'Hadar]] (uncredited) |
** ''at least two episodes'' as a [[Jem'Hadar]] (uncredited) |
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** ''at least one episode'' as a [[Ferengi]] Waiter (stunts) (uncredited) |
** ''at least one episode'' as a [[Ferengi]] Waiter (stunts) (uncredited) |
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− | **''at least one episode'' as stunt double for [[Max Grodénchik]] (uncredited) |
+ | ** ''at least one episode'' as stunt double for [[Max Grodénchik]] (uncredited) |
− | *{{VOY|Resistance}} as a [[Unnamed Mokra#Guard #4|Mokra guard]] (uncredited) |
+ | * {{VOY|Resistance}} as a [[Unnamed Mokra#Guard #4|Mokra guard]] (uncredited) |
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**{{e|A Matter Of Honor}} (uncredited) ([[TNG Season 2|Season 2]]) |
**{{e|A Matter Of Honor}} (uncredited) ([[TNG Season 2|Season 2]]) |
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+ | **{{e|The Ensigns of Command}} ([[TNG Season 3|Season 3]]) |
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+ | **{{e|Evolution}} |
**{{e|The Survivors}} |
**{{e|The Survivors}} |
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**{{e|Who Watches The Watchers}} |
**{{e|Who Watches The Watchers}} |
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**{{e|The Best of Both Worlds}} |
**{{e|The Best of Both Worlds}} |
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**{{e|The Best of Both Worlds, Part II}} ([[TNG Season 4|Season 4]]) |
**{{e|The Best of Both Worlds, Part II}} ([[TNG Season 4|Season 4]]) |
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**{{e|Brothers}} |
**{{e|Brothers}} |
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**{{e|Remember Me}} |
**{{e|Remember Me}} |
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**{{e|Legacy}} |
**{{e|Legacy}} |
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*{{DS9}} |
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**{{e|Emissary}} ([[DS9 Season 1|Season 1]]) |
**{{e|Emissary}} ([[DS9 Season 1|Season 1]]) |
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**{{e|A Man Alone}} |
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**{{e|Captive Pursuit}} |
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**{{e|Q-Less}} |
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**{{e|Visionary}} |
**{{e|Visionary}} |
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**{{e|Distant Voices}} |
**{{e|Distant Voices}} |
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**{{e|Improbable Cause}} |
**{{e|Improbable Cause}} |
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**{{e|The Die is Cast}} |
**{{e|The Die is Cast}} |
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**{{e|Family Business}} |
**{{e|Family Business}} |
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**{{e|The Adversary}} |
**{{e|The Adversary}} |
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**{{e|The Way of the Warrior}} ([[DS9 Season 4|Season 4]]) |
**{{e|The Way of the Warrior}} ([[DS9 Season 4|Season 4]]) |
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**{{e|Hippocratic Oath}} |
**{{e|Hippocratic Oath}} |
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**{{e|Indiscretion}} |
**{{e|Indiscretion}} |
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**{{e|Rejoined}} |
**{{e|Rejoined}} |
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**{{e|Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places}} |
**{{e|Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places}} |
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**{{e|Nor the Battle to the Strong}} |
**{{e|Nor the Battle to the Strong}} |
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**{{e|Trials and Tribble-ations}} |
**{{e|Trials and Tribble-ations}} |
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**{{e|Let He Who Is Without Sin...}} |
**{{e|Let He Who Is Without Sin...}} |
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**{{e|Things Past}} |
**{{e|Things Past}} |
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**{{e|Field of Fire}} |
**{{e|Field of Fire}} |
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**{{e|Chimera}} |
**{{e|Chimera}} |
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**{{e|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges}} |
**{{e|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges}} |
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**{{e|'Til Death Do Us Part}} |
**{{e|'Til Death Do Us Part}} |
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**{{e|Strange Bedfellows}} |
**{{e|Strange Bedfellows}} |
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**{{e|Faces}} |
**{{e|Faces}} |
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**{{e|Learning Curve}} |
**{{e|Learning Curve}} |
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**{{e|Projections}} |
**{{e|Projections}} |
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**{{e|Elogium}} |
**{{e|Elogium}} |
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**{{e|Non Sequitur}} |
**{{e|Non Sequitur}} |
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**{{e|Parturition}} |
**{{e|Parturition}} |
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**{{e|The Thaw}} |
**{{e|The Thaw}} |
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**{{e|Basics, Part I}} |
**{{e|Basics, Part I}} |
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− | **{{e|Basics, Part II}} ([[VOY Season 3|Season 3]]) |
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**{{e|Flashback}} |
**{{e|Flashback}} |
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+ | **{{e|Basics, Part II}} |
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+ | **{{e|The Chute}} ([[VOY Season 3|Season 3]]) |
**{{e|Remember}} |
**{{e|Remember}} |
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**{{e|Future's End}} |
**{{e|Future's End}} |
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**{{e|Future's End, Part II}} |
**{{e|Future's End, Part II}} |
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**{{e|The Q and the Grey}} |
**{{e|The Q and the Grey}} |
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**{{e|Macrocosm}} |
**{{e|Macrocosm}} |
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**{{e|Alter Ego}} |
**{{e|Alter Ego}} |
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**{{e|Blood Fever}} |
**{{e|Blood Fever}} |
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**{{e|Unity}} |
**{{e|Unity}} |
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**{{e|Rise}} |
**{{e|Rise}} |
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**{{e|Favorite Son}} |
**{{e|Favorite Son}} |
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**{{e|Before and After}} |
**{{e|Before and After}} |
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* ''Marlowe'' (2007, with [[Sherman Augustus]], [[Lisa LoCicero]], [[Michael Buchman Silver]], [[Hubie Kerns]], Stephen Pisani, Mark Riccardi, and [[Steve Rizzo]], and directed by [[Rob Bowman]]) |
* ''Marlowe'' (2007, with [[Sherman Augustus]], [[Lisa LoCicero]], [[Michael Buchman Silver]], [[Hubie Kerns]], Stephen Pisani, Mark Riccardi, and [[Steve Rizzo]], and directed by [[Rob Bowman]]) |
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* ''Poor Things'' (2008) |
* ''Poor Things'' (2008) |
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+ | * ''[[Star Trek: Voyager - Inside the New Adventure]]'', 1995 |
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+ | * "Risky Business", ''[[Star Trek Monthly issue 52]]'', pp. 28-38, 1999 |
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+ | * [[TNG Season 5 DVD]] special feature "Memorable Missions Year Five", interviewed on {{d|4|April|2002}} |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* [http://tektrekgamer.wordpress.com/2006/07/12/interview-with-dennis-madalone/ 2006 interview with Dennis Madalone] at [http://tektrekgamer.wordpress.com Seb's Web Archive] |
* [http://tektrekgamer.wordpress.com/2006/07/12/interview-with-dennis-madalone/ 2006 interview with Dennis Madalone] at [http://tektrekgamer.wordpress.com Seb's Web Archive] |
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Revision as of 07:14, 7 July 2015
Template:Realworld Dennis "Danger" Madalone (born 29 September 1960; age 63) is the stuntman and stunt coordinator who served as stunt coordinator for Star Trek: The Next Generation beginning with its third season, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager. In addition, he doubled several leading and guest actors and portrayed various supporting characters. For most of his appearances, he received no credit. Madalone also appeared in the sixth feature film Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country as a Klingon. Madalone was interviewed on a TNG Season 5 DVD special feature, regarding Marina Sirtis doing her own stunt in the episode "Power Play".
Several costumes worn by Madalone throughout the run of The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay, including his stunt costumes from the episodes "Armageddon Game" [1] and "The 37's" [2] and his "stunt Zek" costume from "Prophet Motive". [3] A Romulan uniform worn by Madalone was also sold off and was worn by background performers Jay Marks, James Tweedell, and Ty Murphy. ([4]
He is the son of fellow stuntman Chuck Madalone and is married to stuntwoman Linda Colucci-Madalone and is the brother-in-law of stunt performer George Colucci.
Madalone attended the South Plainfield High School in New Jersey with fellow stunt performers and friends Mark Riccardi and Irving E. Lewis, and where he was remembered by his classmates as the 'class clown'.
In 2002 he wrote, produced and performed the song and music video "America We Stand As One," directed by Rob Bowman which became one of the most downloaded music videos on the Internet. Also participating in the video were stunt performers Tom Morga, Patricia Tallman , Stephen Pisani, Christopher Doyle, and his wife.
His most recent project was as the stunt coordinator for the television series Without a Trace (2002-2006, with Patricia Tallman, Stephen Pisani, Enrique Murciano, and Mark Riccardi).
Star Trek appearances
Stunt double appearances
Other appearances
- DS9:
- "Armageddon Game" as stunt double for Larry Cedar (uncredited)
- "Blood Oath" as Albino guard #2 (uncredited)
- "Past Tense, Part I" as Gangmember #4 (uncredited)
- "Visionary" as stunt double for Colm Meaney (uncredited)
- "Trials and Tribble-ations" as stunt double for B.J. Davis (uncredited)
- "Blaze of Glory" as Klingon Warrior #3 (uncredited)
- "The Dogs of War" as stunt double for Casey Biggs
- at least two episodes as a Jem'Hadar (uncredited)
- at least one episode as a Ferengi Waiter (stunts) (uncredited)
- at least one episode as stunt double for Max Grodénchik (uncredited)
- VOY: "Resistance" as a Mokra guard (uncredited)
Stunt coordinator credits
- TNG:
- "A Matter Of Honor" (uncredited) (Season 2)
- "The Ensigns of Command" (Season 3)
- "Evolution"
- "The Survivors"
- "Who Watches The Watchers"
- "The Bonding"
- "The Enemy"
- "The Vengeance Factor"
- "The Hunted"
- "The High Ground"
- "Deja Q"
- "A Matter of Perspective"
- "Yesterday's Enterprise"
- "Sins of the Father"
- "Captain's Holiday"
- "Hollow Pursuits"
- "The Most Toys"
- "Sarek"
- "Transfigurations"
- "The Best of Both Worlds"
- "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" (Season 4)
- "Brothers"
- "Family"
- "Remember Me"
- "Legacy"
- "Reunion"
- "Future Imperfect"
- "Final Mission"
- "Clues"
- "First Contact"
- "Night Terrors"
- "Identity Crisis"
- "The Nth Degree"
- "Qpid"
- "The Host"
- "In Theory"
- "Redemption"
- "Redemption II" (Season 5)
- "Darmok"
- "Disaster"
- "Unification II"
- "New Ground"
- "Hero Worship"
- "Violations"
- "Conundrum"
- "Power Play"
- "Ethics"
- "The Outcast"
- "The Perfect Mate"
- "Imaginary Friend"
- "I Borg"
- "The Next Phase"
- "Time's Arrow, Part II" (Season 6)
- "Man of the People"
- "Schisms"
- "True Q"
- "Rascals"
- "A Fistful of Datas"
- "The Quality of Life"
- "Chain of Command, Part I"
- "Tapestry"
- "Birthright, Part I"
- "Birthright, Part II"
- "Starship Mine"
- "Frame of Mind"
- "Suspicions"
- "Rightful Heir"
- "Second Chances"
- "Timescape"
- "Descent"
- "Descent, Part II" (Season 7)
- "Liaisons"
- "Gambit, Part I"
- "Gambit, Part II"
- "Phantasms"
- "Dark Page"
- "Attached"
- "Inheritance"
- "Sub Rosa"
- "Lower Decks"
- "Thine Own Self"
- "Masks"
- "Eye of the Beholder"
- "Genesis"
- "Journey's End"
- "Firstborn"
- "Bloodlines"
- "Emergence"
- "Preemptive Strike"
- "All Good Things..."
- DS9:
- "Emissary" (Season 1)
- "A Man Alone"
- "Past Prologue"
- "Captive Pursuit"
- "Q-Less"
- "Dax"
- "The Passenger"
- "Move Along Home"
- "The Nagus"
- "Vortex"
- "Battle Lines"
- "The Storyteller"
- "Progress"
- "If Wishes Were Horses"
- "Dramatis Personae"
- "Duet"
- "In the Hands of the Prophets"
- "The Homecoming" (Season 2)
- "The Circle"
- "The Siege"
- "Invasive Procedures"
- "Melora"
- "Rules of Acquisition"
- "Necessary Evil"
- "Sanctuary"
- "Rivals"
- "The Alternate"
- "Armageddon Game"
- "Whispers"
- "Paradise"
- "Shadowplay"
- "Playing God"
- "Profit and Loss"
- "Blood Oath"
- "The Maquis, Part I"
- "The Maquis, Part II"
- "The Wire"
- "Crossover"
- "The Collaborator"
- "Tribunal"
- "The Jem'Hadar"
- "The Search, Part I" (Season 3)
- "The Search, Part II"
- "The House of Quark"
- "Equilibrium"
- "Second Skin"
- "The Abandoned"
- "Civil Defense"
- "Meridian"
- "Defiant"
- "Fascination"
- "Past Tense, Part I"
- "Past Tense, Part II"
- "Life Support"
- "Heart of Stone"
- "Prophet Motive"
- "Visionary"
- "Distant Voices"
- "Improbable Cause"
- "Through the Looking Glass"
- "The Die is Cast"
- "Family Business"
- "Shakaar"
- "Facets"
- "The Adversary"
- "The Way of the Warrior" (Season 4)
- "Hippocratic Oath"
- "The Visitor"
- "Indiscretion"
- "Rejoined"
- "Starship Down"
- "Little Green Men"
- "The Sword of Kahless"
- "Our Man Bashir"
- "Homefront"
- "Paradise Lost"
- "Return to Grace"
- "Sons of Mogh"
- "Bar Association"
- "Rules of Engagement"
- "Hard Time"
- "Shattered Mirror"
- "The Muse"
- "For the Cause"
- "To the Death"
- "Body Parts"
- "Broken Link"
- "Apocalypse Rising" (Season 5)
- "The Ship"
- "Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places"
- "Nor the Battle to the Strong"
- "Trials and Tribble-ations"
- "The Assignment"
- "Let He Who Is Without Sin..."
- "Things Past"
- "The Ascent"
- "Rapture"
- "The Darkness and the Light"
- "For the Uniform"
- "In Purgatory's Shadow"
- "By Inferno's Light"
- "A Simple Investigation"
- "Business as Usual"
- "Ties of Blood and Water"
- "Soldiers of the Empire"
- "Blaze of Glory"
- "Empok Nor"
- "Call to Arms"
- "Far Beyond the Stars" (Season 6)
- "Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night"
- "In the Pale Moonlight"
- "Image in the Sand" (Season 7)
- "Shadows and Symbols"
- "Afterimage"
- "Take Me Out to the Holosuite"
- "Chrysalis"
- "Treachery, Faith and the Great River"
- "Once More Unto the Breach"
- "The Siege of AR-558"
- "Covenant"
- "It's Only a Paper Moon"
- "The Emperor's New Cloak"
- "Field of Fire"
- "Chimera"
- "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges"
- "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang"
- "'Til Death Do Us Part"
- "Strange Bedfellows"
- "The Changing Face of Evil"
- "Tacking Into the Wind"
- "Extreme Measures"
- "The Dogs of War"
- "What You Leave Behind"
- VOY:
- "Caretaker" (Season 1)
- "Parallax"
- "Time and Again"
- "The Cloud"
- "Ex Post Facto"
- "State of Flux"
- "Heroes and Demons"
- "Cathexis"
- "Faces"
- "Learning Curve"
- "Projections"
- "Elogium"
- "The 37's"
- "Initiations" (Season 2)
- "Non Sequitur"
- "Parturition"
- "Persistence of Vision"
- "Cold Fire"
- "Maneuvers"
- "Resistance"
- "Alliances"
- "Threshold"
- "Investigations"
- "Deadlock"
- "The Thaw"
- "Basics, Part I"
- "Sacred Ground"
- "Flashback"
- "Basics, Part II"
- "The Chute" (Season 3)
- "Remember"
- "The Swarm"
- "Future's End"
- "Future's End, Part II"
- "Warlord"
- "The Q and the Grey"
- "Macrocosm"
- "Alter Ego"
- "Fair Trade"
- "Blood Fever"
- "Coda"
- "Unity"
- "Rise"
- "Darkling"
- "Favorite Son"
- "Before and After"
- "Distant Origin"
- "Displaced"
- "Worst Case Scenario"
- "Scorpion"
- "Scorpion, Part II" (Season 4)
- "Random Thoughts"
- "Living Witness"
- "Hope and Fear"
- "Night" (Season 5)
- "Drone"
- "Bride of Chaotica!"
- "The Fight"
- "Tsunkatse" (Season 6)
- "Fury"
- "Unimatrix Zero"
- "Unimatrix Zero, Part II" (Season 7)
- "Repentance"
- "Friendship One"
- "Natural Law"
- "Homestead"
Selected stunt filmography
- Greatest American Hero (1981-1983)
- Miracle Mile (1989, with Denise Crosby, Robert DoQui, Earl Boen, Raphael Sbarge, Brian Thompson, Jenette Goldstein, and Ken Lesco)
- Chopper Chicks in Zombietown (aka Cycle Sluts; 1989; with Lycia Naff, Earl Boen and Rob King)
- Shocker (1989, with Patricia Tallman, John Tesh, Dendrie Taylor, and Brent Spiner)
- Darkman (1990, with Larry Drake, Nicholas Worth, Aaron Lustig, Neal McDonough, B.J. Davis, and Christopher Doyle)
- Guyver (1991, with Michael Berryman, Spice Williams-Crosby, Jeffrey Combs, and Tim Trella)
- Mom and Dad Save the World (1992, with Teri Garr, Thalmus Rasulala, Wallace Shawn, Lynn Salvatori, and Tom Morga)
- Army of Darkness (1992, with Patricia Tallman, Ian Abercrombie, Rad Milo, George Colucci, Chuck Borden, John Nowak, and Brian J. Williams)
- Pulp Fiction (1994, with Scott McElroy, Ken Lesco, and Christopher Doyle)
- Suicide Kings (1997, with Cliff DeYoung, Spike Silver, and Chuck Hicks)
- Wishmaster (1997, with Tony Todd, Kane Hodder, Betty McGuire, and Cyndi Pass)
- Jennifer is Dead (2002, with Patricia Tallman, Tom Morga, and Lynn Salvatori)
- Karla (2006, with Patricia Tallman and George Colucci)
- Hindsight (2007, with Richard Riehle and Gary J. Wayton)
- Marlowe (2007, with Sherman Augustus, Lisa LoCicero, Michael Buchman Silver, Hubie Kerns, Stephen Pisani, Mark Riccardi, and Steve Rizzo, and directed by Rob Bowman)
- Poor Things (2008)
Star Trek interviews
- Star Trek: Voyager - Inside the New Adventure, 1995
- "Risky Business", Star Trek Monthly issue 52, pp. 28-38, 1999
- TNG Season 5 DVD special feature "Memorable Missions Year Five", interviewed on 4 April 2002
External links
- AmericaWeStandAsOne.com - official site
- Template:IMDb-link
- Dennis Madalone at Wikipedia
- 2006 interview with Dennis Madalone at Seb's Web Archive