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  1. Scott L. Treger was born on 27 March 1967 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Fracture (2007), Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) and A Man Apart (2003).

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    Scott L. Treger (born 27 March 1967; age 57) is an actor who appeared as a background performer in several episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. He received no credit for his appearances.

    Born as Scott Layne Treger in Los Angeles, California, he started his career in the film industry as an actor in the '80s with roles in films such as the horror comedy The Midnight Hour (1985, with LeVar Burton, Kurtwood Smith, Mickey Morton, and Joe Gieb), the comedy Soul Man (1986, with Wallace Langham, James B. Sikking, and Donald Hotton), Back to the Beach (1987, with Tommy Hinkley, Todd Bryant, Rick Avery, and Noon Orsatti), and Moonwalker (1988, with Nikki Cox). Early television work include featured parts in CBS Schoolbreak Special (1986, with Michael Durrell) and Simon & Simon (1987, with Mary Carver, Jimmy Ortega, and Matt Roe).

    After a break for several years he started in the late '90s appearing on screen again. Treger had featured and supporting roles in the television series The Visitor (1998, with Mary Mara), Dharma & Greg (1998, with Mitchell Ryan), Days of Our Lives (1998, with Renée Jones and Louise Sorel), The Practice (2002), Wanda at Large (2003, with Judyann Elder), Mad TV (2003, along with Andy Dick and LeVar Burton), The Lyon's Den (2003, with Nicolas Coster, Bruce French, Spencer Garrett, and Jeffrey Nordling), Scrubs (2003, starring Ken Jenkins and with Charles S. Chun and Matt Winston), One on One (2003, with Ken Land), Boston Public (2003, starring Jeri Ryan and with Faran Tahir, Courtney Peldon, and Thomas Dekker), Frasier (2004, starring Kelsey Grammer and with Dan Butler and Patrick Kerr), Malcolm in the Middle (2004, with Marcy Goldman and Kenneth Mars), and Charmed (2004, with Ian Abercrombie, James Horan, and Darin Cooper).

    Film work include background parts in Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies (1999, with Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr., Al Foster, Vyto Ruginis, Randy Hall, and Scott Klace), White Oleander (2002, with John Billingsley, Solomon Burke, Jr., James Lashly, Stephen Root, and Biff Yeager), Hostage (2005, with Jimmy Bennett, Michelle Horn, Serena Scott Thomas, Robert Knepper, Tina Lifford, Marjean Holden, Jamie McShane, and Glenn Morshower), Rebound (2005, with Dennis Cockrum, Robert Rusler, Jason Matthew Smith, Matt McCoy, and Justin Rodgers Hall), and the short drama Sex, Love and Z-Parts (2005) on which he performed stunts as a bar thug.

    Other projects in which Treger performed surf or precision driving stunts are 8 Million Ways to Die (1986, along with Bobby Bass, Christine Anne Baur, Michael Cassidy, John Escobar, Billy Hank Hooker, Buddy Joe Hooker, and Jimmy Nickerson), Mad TV, J.J. Abrams' Alias (under stunt coordinator Shauna Duggins), Local Boys (2002, with stunts by Greg Barnett), Without a Trace (under stunt coordinator Dennis Madalone), and Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003).

    Later acting projects include Slipstream (2007, with Fionnula Flanagan, William Lucking, and Christian Slater), an episode of Raines (2007, with Linda Park, Mike Genovese, and Christopher Shea), and the comedy What Just Happened (2008, with Dey Young, Massi Furlan, and Michael Lovern).

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  2. Scott L. Treger is an actor who had three roles on 24 : In Season 1, he played a doctor at St. Mark's Hospital. In Season 2, he played a police officer that took Marcus into custody at Kate Warner 's house. In Season 2, he played one of Brad Hammond 's assistants who came to CTU from Division to find Ryan Chappelle.

  3. Scott L. Treger is an American actor, stuntman, and miscellaneous crew member. He was born on March 27, 1967 in Los Angeles, California. He is best known for his work on films such as The Fast and the Furious (2001), The Scorpion King (2002), and The Rundown (2003).

  4. Scott L. Treger is known as an Actor, Stunts, and Stunt Double. Some of his work includes Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies, What Just Happened, The Midnight Hour, and The Visitor.

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