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⚫ | '''Michael John Sarna''' {{born|12|September|1965}} is a stuntman, stunt actor, stunt coordinator, and director who performed |
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+ | |birth name = Michael John Sarna |
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+ | |birthplace = Syracuse, New York, USA |
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⚫ | '''Michael John Sarna''' {{born|12|September|1965}} is a stuntman, stunt actor, stunt coordinator, and director who performed worked as [[stunt double]] for guest actor [[John de Lancie]] in the {{s|TNG}} [[TNG Season 3|third season]] episode {{e|Deja Q}} and performed stunts in the {{s|DS9}} [[DS9 Season 1|first season]] episode {{e|Emissary}}. He received no credit for his work. His costume from "Deja Q" was later sold off on the web. {{bl|propstore.com/products-q-stunt-jumpsuit.htm}} Sarna was born in Syracuse, New York, USA and has directed many music videos for artists such as Blink 182, 50 Cent, and Megadeth as well as several television commercials. |
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⚫ | Sarna worked as stuntman and stunt coordinator on films such as |
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⚫ | Sarna worked as stuntman and stunt coordinator on films such as {{wt|Ninja III: The Domination}} (1984), {{wt|Moving Target (1988 American film)|Moving Target}} (1988, with [[John Glover]]), ''Night Eyes'' (1990, with [[Paul Carr]]), {{wt|El Diablo (1990 film)|El Diablo}} (1990, with John Glover, [[Robert Beltran]], [[Branscombe Richmond]], [[Jim Beaver]], [[Geno Silva]], and stunts by [[Rick Avery]], [[Phil Chong]], [[Al Jones]], and [[Pat McGroarty]]), {{wt|Alligator II: The Mutation}} (1991), {{wt|The Rocketeer (film)|The Rocketeer}} (1991, with [[William O. Campbell]], [[Terry O'Quinn]], [[Paul Sorvino]], [[Ed Lauter]], [[Max Grodénchik]], [[Tiny Ron]], and [[Don Pugsley]]), {{wt|Hook (film)|Hook}} (1991), ''Innocent Blood'' (1992), ''Out for Blood'' (1993), ''Galaxis'' (1995, with [[Russ Fega]], [[Kristin Bauer]], [[Jeff Rector]], [[Chris Doyle]], [[Roger Aaron Brown]], and stunts by [[Gary Baxley]], [[Chuck Borden]], [[Robert Bralver]], [[Ken Lesco]], [[Dennis Madalone]], [[Spiro Razatos]], and [[Jeff Rector]]), {{wt|Black Scorpion (film)|Black Scorpion}} (1995), ''Bio-Dome'' (1996, with [[Henry Gibson]]), {{wt|Independence Day (1996 film)|Independence Day}} (1996, with [[Brent Spiner]]), ''DNA'' (1997, with [[Robin McKee]] and Roger Aaron Brown), {{wt|Scream 2}} (1997), ''Safe House'' (1998, with [[Patrick Stewart]], [[Joy Kilpatrick]], and stunts by [[Joni Avery]], Rick Avery, [[Dan Koko]], [[Johnny Martin]], [[Joe Murphy]], and [[John Nowak]]), ''Kiss Toledo Goodbye'' (1999), ''She's No Angel'' (2001), {{wt|Sabretooth (film)|Sabretooth}} (2002, with [[John Rhys-Davies]]), {{wt|Spider-Man 2}} (2004, with [[Kirsten Dunst]] and [[Donna Murphy]]), ''Flight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Plane'' (2007, with [[Erick Avari]], [[Derek Webster]], [[Todd Babcock]], [[Tucker Smallwood]], [[David Spielberg]], [[Brian Thompson]], and stunts by [[Ted Barba]], [[Shawn Crowder]], [[Rosine "Ace" Hatem]], [[Chuck Hicks]], [[Dorenda Moore]], [[Steve Rizzo]], [[Spice Williams]], and [[Boni Yanagisawa]]), and ''Urban Decay'' (2007). |
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⚫ | He also performed and coordinated stunts in {{wt|Cheers}}, ''Hard Copy'', ''Rescue 911'', {{wt|Seinfeld}} (starring [[Jason Alexander]]), {{wt|Walker, Texas Ranger}} (starring [[Noble Willingham]]), ''Mad TV'', {{wt|Nash Bridges}}, {{wt|Buffy the Vampire Slayer}}, {{wt|Dharma & Greg}} (with [[Mitchell Ryan]]), ''Once and Again'' (with William O. Campbell and [[Susanna Thompson]]), ''Power Rangers Time Force'', {{wt|Alias (TV series)|Alias}}, and ''Crossing Jordan''. |
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⚫ | Among his directing credits are films such as ''Sinners'' (1990), ''Steel Frontier'' (1995), ''Mercenary'' (1997), ''Alone with a Stranger'' (2000), ''Doomsdayer'' (2000), and ''Harsh Times'' (2005), and the television series ''America's Most Wanted'' and {{wt|Pacific Blue (TV series)|Pacific Blue}}. |
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⚫ | More recently, he worked as stunt coordinator on the action comedy ''Born to Ride'' (2011, with [[Gilbert |
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⚫ | More recently, he worked as stunt coordinator on the action comedy ''Born to Ride'' (2011, with [[Gilbert Combs]], [[Randy Hall]], [[Al Jones]], [[Frank Lloyd]], and [[Chester E. Tripp III]]), the action film ''Born to Race'' (2011, with [[Eugene Collier]]), {{wt|2-Headed Shark Attack}} (2012), and the thriller ''Teenage Bank Heist'' (2012). |
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 17 March 2024
(written from a Production point of view)
Michael John Sarna (born 12 September 1965; age 58) is a stuntman, stunt actor, stunt coordinator, and director who performed worked as stunt double for guest actor John de Lancie in the Star Trek: The Next Generation third season episode "Deja Q" and performed stunts in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine first season episode "Emissary". He received no credit for his work. His costume from "Deja Q" was later sold off on the web. [1](X) Sarna was born in Syracuse, New York, USA and has directed many music videos for artists such as Blink 182, 50 Cent, and Megadeth as well as several television commercials.
Sarna worked as stuntman and stunt coordinator on films such as Ninja III: The Domination (1984), Moving Target (1988, with John Glover), Night Eyes (1990, with Paul Carr), El Diablo (1990, with John Glover, Robert Beltran, Branscombe Richmond, Jim Beaver, Geno Silva, and stunts by Rick Avery, Phil Chong, Al Jones, and Pat McGroarty), Alligator II: The Mutation (1991), The Rocketeer (1991, with William O. Campbell, Terry O'Quinn, Paul Sorvino, Ed Lauter, Max Grodénchik, Tiny Ron, and Don Pugsley), Hook (1991), Innocent Blood (1992), Out for Blood (1993), Galaxis (1995, with Russ Fega, Kristin Bauer, Jeff Rector, Chris Doyle, Roger Aaron Brown, and stunts by Gary Baxley, Chuck Borden, Robert Bralver, Ken Lesco, Dennis Madalone, Spiro Razatos, and Jeff Rector), Black Scorpion (1995), Bio-Dome (1996, with Henry Gibson), Independence Day (1996, with Brent Spiner), DNA (1997, with Robin McKee and Roger Aaron Brown), Scream 2 (1997), Safe House (1998, with Patrick Stewart, Joy Kilpatrick, and stunts by Joni Avery, Rick Avery, Dan Koko, Johnny Martin, Joe Murphy, and John Nowak), Kiss Toledo Goodbye (1999), She's No Angel (2001), Sabretooth (2002, with John Rhys-Davies), Spider-Man 2 (2004, with Kirsten Dunst and Donna Murphy), Flight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Plane (2007, with Erick Avari, Derek Webster, Todd Babcock, Tucker Smallwood, David Spielberg, Brian Thompson, and stunts by Ted Barba, Shawn Crowder, Rosine "Ace" Hatem, Chuck Hicks, Dorenda Moore, Steve Rizzo, Spice Williams, and Boni Yanagisawa), and Urban Decay (2007).
He also performed and coordinated stunts in Cheers, Hard Copy, Rescue 911, Seinfeld (starring Jason Alexander), Walker, Texas Ranger (starring Noble Willingham), Mad TV, Nash Bridges, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dharma & Greg (with Mitchell Ryan), Once and Again (with William O. Campbell and Susanna Thompson), Power Rangers Time Force, Alias, and Crossing Jordan.
Among his directing credits are films such as Sinners (1990), Steel Frontier (1995), Mercenary (1997), Alone with a Stranger (2000), Doomsdayer (2000), and Harsh Times (2005), and the television series America's Most Wanted and Pacific Blue.
More recently, he worked as stunt coordinator on the action comedy Born to Ride (2011, with Gilbert Combs, Randy Hall, Al Jones, Frank Lloyd, and Chester E. Tripp III), the action film Born to Race (2011, with Eugene Collier), 2-Headed Shark Attack (2012), and the thriller Teenage Bank Heist (2012).
External links
- MichaelSarna.com(X) – former official site
- Michael J. Sarna at the Internet Movie Database
- Michael J. Sarna profile at ISAStunt.com