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Alain Moussi (born 29 March 1981; age 44) is a Gabonese-born Canadian stuntman, stunt actor and martial artist who played a Training Hologram in the Star Trek: Discovery third season episode "People of Earth". He received no credit for this appearance.

Born to a Lebanese father and a French-Canadian mother, Moussi has trained in jujutsu, kickboxing and jiu-jitsu, eventually earning a black belt in the latter martial art. His first job as a stuntman was doubling for actor Henry Cavill in the 2011 film Immortals, with also featured Alan van Sprang, Stephen McHattie, Conrad Pla and Mark Margolis in the cast, and stunts by Marcello Bezina.

He continued his stunt career in films such as White House Down (2013, with Jake Weber, Andreas Apergis, Andrew Shaver, Lindsay Owen Pierre), Pacific Rim (2013, with Idris Elba, Clifton Collins, Jr., and Ron Perlman), X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014, with Patrick Stewart, Famke Janssen, Andreas Apergis, and Hélène Cardona, directed by Bryan Singer), X-Men: Apocalypse (2016, with Conrad Coates, Josh Madryga, Jason Deline, Hélène Cardona, and again directed by Bryan Singer), Warcraft (2016, with Clancy Brown), Suicide Squad (2016), Shazam! (2019, with Fred Tatasciore and Ana Shepherd), and Dark Phoenix (2019, with Xavier Sotelo).

Moussi's television credits include series like Being Human, Nikita, Arrow (with Hamza Fouad and Echo Kellum), Supergirl, American Gods (developed by Bryan Fuller, featuring Moses Nyarko), Shadowhunters and The Boys (starring Karl Urban and Jack Quaid, featuring Simon Pegg and Haley Joel Osment).

Recently, Moussi has also debuted as an actor, starring in Kickboxer: Retaliation (2018), Jiu Jitsu (2020), and the upcoming Kickboxer: Armageddon.

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