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'''Thomas "Tommy" J. Huff''' {{born|29|January|1943|died|8|April|2006}} was a stunt performer and stunt actor who did stunts in {{film|2}}, {{film|5}}, where he doubled [[DeForest Kelley]], and {{film|6}}.
 
'''Thomas "Tommy" J. Huff''' {{born|29|January|1943|died|8|April|2006}} was a stunt performer and stunt actor who did stunts in {{film|2}}, {{film|5}}, where he doubled [[DeForest Kelley]], and {{film|6}}.
   
Born in Los Angeles, California his stunt career began in 1968. Among his resume are films such as ''Little Big Man'' (1979, with [[Alan Oppenheimer]], [[Jeff Corey]], and [[Hal Needham]]), ''Logan's Run'' (1976, with [[Johnny Haymer]], [[Paula Crist]], and [[Donna Garrett]]), ''The Blues Brothers'' (1980, with [[Henry Gibson]], [[Charles Napier]], and [[Gary Epper]]) where he doubled Dan Aykroyd, ''The Woman in Red'' (1984, with [[Viola Kates Stimpson]], [[Deborah May]], and [[Mic Rodgers]]), ''Police Academy 6: City Under Siege'' (1989, with [[David Graf]], [[Matt McCoy]], [[Gerrit Graham]], [[Kenneth Mars]], and [[Maria R. Kelly]]), ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' (1991, with [[Jenette Goldstein]], [[Earl Boen]], [[Nikki Cox]], and [[Denney Pierce]]), ''Made in America'' (1993, with [[Whoopi Goldberg]], [[Clyde Kusatsu]], [[David Bowe]], and [[Michael McFall]]), ''From Dusk Till Dawn'' (1996, with [[Fred Williamson]], [[Spice Williams-Crosby]], [[Rosine "Ace" Hatem]], [[Anita Hart]], and [[Jeff Imada]]), ''Breakdwon'' (1997, with [[Kurt Russell]] and [[J.T. Walsh]]) ''John Carpenter's Vampires'' (1998, with [[Marjean Holden]], [[Steve Blalock]], [[Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa]], [[Castulo Guerra]], and [[Rita Minor]]), ''Black Dog'' (1998, with [[Patrick Swayze]], [[Randy Travis]], [[MeatLoaf Aday]] and [[Rusty De Wees]]) ''The Green Mile'' (1999, with [[James Cromwell]], [[William Sadler]], [[Van Epperson]], and [[Jay Caputo]]), ''Blacktop'' (2000, with [[MeatLoaf Aday]] and [[Kristin Davis]]), ''Daredevil'' (2003, with [[Leland Orser]], [[Erick Avari]], [[Kane Hodder]], and [[Shauna Duggins]]), and ''Serenity'' (2005, with [[Marley McClean]], [[Amy Wieczorek]], and Steve Blalock).
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Born in Los Angeles, California his stunt career began in 1968. Among his resume are films such as ''Little Big Man'' (1979, with [[Alan Oppenheimer]], [[Jeff Corey]], and [[Hal Needham]]), ''Logan's Run'' (1976, with [[Johnny Haymer]], [[Paula Crist]], and [[Donna Garrett]]), ''The Blues Brothers'' (1980, with [[Henry Gibson]], [[Charles Napier]], and [[Gary Epper]]) where he doubled Dan Aykroyd, ''The Woman in Red'' (1984, with [[Viola Kates Stimpson]], [[Deborah May]], and [[Mic Rodgers]]), ''Police Academy 6: City Under Siege'' (1989, with [[David Graf]], [[Matt McCoy]], [[Gerrit Graham]], [[Kenneth Mars]], and [[Maria R. Kelly]]), ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' (1991, with [[Jenette Goldstein]], [[Earl Boen]], [[Nikki Cox]], and [[Denney Pierce]]), ''Made in America'' (1993, with [[Whoopi Goldberg]], [[Clyde Kusatsu]], [[David Bowe]], and [[Michael McFall]]), ''From Dusk Till Dawn'' (1996, with [[Fred Williamson]], [[Spice Williams-Crosby]], [[Rosine "Ace" Hatem]], [[Anita Hart]], and [[Jeff Imada]]), ''John Carpenter's Vampires'' (1998, with [[Marjean Holden]], [[Steve Blalock]], [[Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa]], [[Castulo Guerra]], and [[Rita Minor]]), ''The Green Mile'' (1999, with [[James Cromwell]], [[William Sadler]], [[Van Epperson]], and [[Jay Caputo]]), ''Daredevil'' (2003, with [[Leland Orser]], [[Erick Avari]], [[Kane Hodder]], and [[Shauna Duggins]]), and ''Serenity'' (2005, with [[Marley McClean]], [[Amy Wieczorek]], and Steve Blalock).
   
 
Among his television stunt resume are series such as ''The Wild Wild West'' (1968-1969, with [[Robert Herron]] and [[David Ellenstein]]), ''Mission: Impossible'' (1968-1970, with [[Leonard Nimoy]] and [[Jack Donner]]), and ''CHIPS'' (1977, with [[Robert Pine]] and [[Brooke Bundy]]).
 
Among his television stunt resume are series such as ''The Wild Wild West'' (1968-1969, with [[Robert Herron]] and [[David Ellenstein]]), ''Mission: Impossible'' (1968-1970, with [[Leonard Nimoy]] and [[Jack Donner]]), and ''CHIPS'' (1977, with [[Robert Pine]] and [[Brooke Bundy]]).
 
 
   
 
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Template:Realworld Thomas "Tommy" J. Huff (29 January 19438 April 2006; age 63) was a stunt performer and stunt actor who did stunts in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, where he doubled DeForest Kelley, and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.

Born in Los Angeles, California his stunt career began in 1968. Among his resume are films such as Little Big Man (1979, with Alan Oppenheimer, Jeff Corey, and Hal Needham), Logan's Run (1976, with Johnny Haymer, Paula Crist, and Donna Garrett), The Blues Brothers (1980, with Henry Gibson, Charles Napier, and Gary Epper) where he doubled Dan Aykroyd, The Woman in Red (1984, with Viola Kates Stimpson, Deborah May, and Mic Rodgers), Police Academy 6: City Under Siege (1989, with David Graf, Matt McCoy, Gerrit Graham, Kenneth Mars, and Maria R. Kelly), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991, with Jenette Goldstein, Earl Boen, Nikki Cox, and Denney Pierce), Made in America (1993, with Whoopi Goldberg, Clyde Kusatsu, David Bowe, and Michael McFall), From Dusk Till Dawn (1996, with Fred Williamson, Spice Williams-Crosby, Rosine "Ace" Hatem, Anita Hart, and Jeff Imada), John Carpenter's Vampires (1998, with Marjean Holden, Steve Blalock, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Castulo Guerra, and Rita Minor), The Green Mile (1999, with James Cromwell, William Sadler, Van Epperson, and Jay Caputo), Daredevil (2003, with Leland Orser, Erick Avari, Kane Hodder, and Shauna Duggins), and Serenity (2005, with Marley McClean, Amy Wieczorek, and Steve Blalock).

Among his television stunt resume are series such as The Wild Wild West (1968-1969, with Robert Herron and David Ellenstein), Mission: Impossible (1968-1970, with Leonard Nimoy and Jack Donner), and CHIPS (1977, with Robert Pine and Brooke Bundy).

External link

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