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− | '''Thom Williams''' (born {{d|16|November|1973}} in Denton, Texas) is a stunt actor who appeared on three episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' as a [[Klingon]]. |
+ | '''Thom Williams''' (born {{d|16|November|1973}} in Denton, Texas) is a stunt actor who appeared on three episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' as a [[Unnamed Klingons (22nd century)#Klingon Soldier #1|Klingon]]. |
Thom has doubled stars like Ethan Suplee, Greg Grunberg, and Oliver Platt and appeared in over 100 Films and TV Series. |
Thom has doubled stars like Ethan Suplee, Greg Grunberg, and Oliver Platt and appeared in over 100 Films and TV Series. |
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Thom Williams (born 16 November 1973 in Denton, Texas) is a stunt actor who appeared on three episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise as a Klingon.
Thom has doubled stars like Ethan Suplee, Greg Grunberg, and Oliver Platt and appeared in over 100 Films and TV Series.
He is married to Michelle and they gave birth to their first son, Caleb Michael Williams, on 29th March 2007.
Star Trek Appearances
- ENT: (as Klingon)
Selected Stunt filmography
- Birds of Prey (2002-2003, with Dina Meyer, Ian Abercrombie, Katie Rowe, and Anita Hart)
- The Rundown (2003, with The Rock, William Lucking, and Todd Stashwick)
- Starsky & Hutch (2004, with Fred Williamson,David Soul, and Scott L. Schwartz)
- Bewitched (2005, with Todd Stashwick, Patricia Tallman, and Joni Avery)
- Alias (2003-2005, with Pancho Demmings)
- 24 (2005-2006, with Gregory Itzin and Glenn Morshower)
- Mission: Impossible III (2006, with Tracy Middendorf, Ellen Bry, Douglas Price, Steve Blalock, and Ator Tamras)
- Transformers (2007, with Glenn Morshower, Andy Milder, Boni Yanagisawa, and Shauna Duggins)
External links
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- BarsoomianEnt.com - Official Homepage of Thom Williams