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    Todd Bryant. Actor: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. A career that spans a gamut from a well-loved Dickens street urchin to a Klingon officer is a little unusual, but that's Todd Bryant's acting life. Bryant, who relentlessly pursues Kirk and company as Klingon Captain Klaa in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, began acting at age 10.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.91 m
    • Santa Monica, California, USA
    • 6 min
  2. Todd Bryant. Actor: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. Todd Bryant began both acting and stunt work at the age of 12. Known for his work on Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Todd played Klingon Captain Klaa. In the Paramount Studios feature film, Captain Klaa was in hot pursuit of Captain James T Kirk and the Starship Enterprise. Todd also guest starred on many popular network television series ...

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    Todd Bryant (born 8 October) is a stuntman, stunt actor and occasional actor who appeared in three Star Trek films and was the stunt double for Ron Perlman in Star Trek Nemesis.

    Bryant started his stunt career at the age of twelve and is now mostly working as a stunt coordinator and stuntman. In 2002 he received an American Choreography award nomination for best fight choreography in the film Deuces Wild, shared with stuntman Pete Antico.

    He has stunt doubled for stars such as Will Ferrell, Brendan Fraser, Tim Robbins, Adam Baldwin, Dolph Lundgren and Ron Perlman (in Hellboy). Bryant is also a frequent guest at several Star Trek conventions, mostly as "Klingon duo" with Spice Williams. Bryant has also worked as a second unit director for the film Shattered Lies (2002) and as an associate producer for Blowing Smoke (2004).

    Among his stunt resume are films such as Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985, with Richard Lineback and stunts by Gene LeBell and Tom Morga), Back to School (1986, with Sally Kellerman, Robert Picardo, Terry Farrell, Adrienne Barbeau, Michael McGrady, Phil Rubenstein, and stunts by Greg Barnett, Gary Epper, Johnny C. Meier, Noon Orsatti, Manny Perry, and Scott Wilder), Edward Scissorhands (1990, starring Winona Ryder, with Biff Yeager and Aaron Lustig), Full Eclipse (1993, with Mel Winkler and Joseph Culp), Last Man Standing (1996), The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997, with Geno Silva, Ian Abercrombie, Harry Hutchinson, Katy Boyer, Marjean Holden, J. Patrick McCormack, and stunts by Chris Durand, Gary Epper, Tom Huff, Steve Kelso, Tom Lupo, Tom Morga, Hugh Aodh O'Brien, and Pat Romano), Batman & Robin (1997, with John Glover), Men in Black (1997), Alien Resurrection (1997, with Ron Perlman and Brad Dourif), Soldier (1998), The Matrix (1999), Mission to Mars (2000, with stunts by Erik Stabenau), We Were Soldiers (2002), Bruce Almighty (2003, with Christopher Darga, Mark Kiely, Dan Desmond, Robert Curtis Brown, Jamison Yang, Max Grodénchik, Michael Bofshever, and stunts by Charlie Brewer, Gene LeBell, Manny Perry, and Tim Rigby), The Haunted Mansion (2003), World Trade Center (2006), and 1408 (2007, with Jasmine Anthony, Len Cariou, and stunt coordinated by Greg Barnett).

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  3. Todd Bryant is a creative technologist, video artist, and educator who works with mixed reality and experiential installations. He is a Visiting Industry Assistant Professor in the Integrated Digital Media Program at NYU Tandon School of Engineering and has collaborated with various clients and partners.

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  4. Mar 22, 1985 · Friday the 13th: A New Beginning: Directed by Danny Steinmann. With Anthony Barrile, Suzanne Bateman, Dominick Brascia, Todd Bryant. Still haunted by his past, Tommy Jarvis, who, as a child, killed Jason Voorhees, is sent to a secluded halfway house in the countryside, where the killing of a young man triggers a brutal series of murders in the area.

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › todd_bryantTodd Bryant | Rotten Tomatoes

    Todd Bryant. Highest Rated: 21% Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989) Lowest Rated: 17% Friday the 13th -- A New Beginning (1985) Birthday: Oct 8, 1963. Birthplace: Santa Monica, California, USA.

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