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Bill Baker is an actor who appeared as an Enterprise trainee lieutenant junior grade in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. He received no credit for this appearance.

Other featured background work include Serial (1980, with Sally Kellerman, Paul Rossilli, Rosana DeSoto, Mark L. Taylor, and Buddy Joe Hooker), The Day After (1983, with Bibi Besch, Georgann Johnson, and Barbara Harris and directed by Nicholas Meyer), and Weird Science (1985, with Robert Rusler, Michael Berryman, Wallace Langham, Joe Gieb, and Kimberly L. Ryusaki) as well as the Murder, She Wrote (1986, with Ronny Cox, Gregg Henry, Charles Napier, and Conrad Hurtt).

Other background work includes the television series Dallas (1979), The Waltons (1979), Galactica 1980 (1980), The Dukes of Hazzard (1980), CHiPs (1980), Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1980, with Tim O'Connor, Keith Andes, and Felix Silla), The Incredible Hulk (1979-1980, with Terrence Beasor, Terrence Evans, Charles Napier, and Bob Harks), Mork & Mindy (1981), Knots Landing (1981), Laverne & Shirley (1981-1983), Happy Days (1981-1982), The Powers of Matthew Star (1982), M*A*S*H (1982, with David Ogden Stiers), The Greatest American Hero (1983, with Doug Warhit), St. Elsewhere (1983), After MASH (1983, starring Rosalind Chao and Barbara Townsend), Bay City Blues (1983, with Jeff Cadiente), T. J. Hooker (1982-1983, starring William Shatner and James Darren), Simon & Simon (1983 and 1986), Family Ties (1982-1986), Knight Rider (1984), Charles in Charge (1984), Amazing Stories (1985), Highway to Heaven (1985 and 1986), The New Gidget (1986, with William Schallert), and Magnum, P.I. (1986).

He also appeared in The Hunter (1980, with LeVar Burton, Tracey Walter, and Nicolas Coster), Private Benjamin (1980, with Alan Oppenheimer, Keone Young, Richard Herd, Lilyan Chauvin, and David LeBell), The Formula (1980, with Richard Lynch, Ike Eisenmann, Lavelle Roby, and Kavi Raz), the television drama Rosie: The Rosemary Clooney Story (1982, with Michael Keenan, Carl Steven, and Bob Harks), Grease 2 (1982, with Pamela Segall, Michael DiMente, and Tom Villard), Doctor Detroit (1983), Scarface (1983, with F. Murray Abraham, Harris Yulin, Mark Margolis, Michael Rougas, Bob Harks, and Gregg Henry), Table for Five (1983, with Ronald F. Hoiseck), Johnny Dangerously (1984, with Joe Piscopo, Ray Walston, Byron Thames, Chuck Hicks, and Vincent Schiavelli), Against All Odds (1984, with Saul Rubinek and Bob Harks), Sam's Son (1984, with Hallie Todd, William Boyett, and David LeBell), Racing with the Moon (1984, with Scott McGinnis and Steven Lambert), The Karate Kid (1984, with Larry Drake, David LeBell, and Kelly Gallant), The Man with One Red Shoe (1985, with Gerrit Graham, David L. Lander, David Ogden Stiers, Richard McGonagle, Ivy Bethune, and Noél De Souza), St. Elmo's Fire (1985, with Gina Hecht), Gotcha! (1985, with Gene LeBell), Mischief (1985, with Graham Jarvis, Terry O'Quinn, John Miranda, and Michael Ansara), Alice in Wonderland (1985, with Robert Axelrod and Lloyd Bridges), Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985, with Mark Holton, Diane Salinger, John Paragon, and Clay Hodges), Back to the Future (1985, starring Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson and Thomas F. Wilson, with Ivy Bethune, Jeff O'Haco, Sachi Parker, and Arthur Tovey), Armed and Dangerous (1986, with Jonathan Banks, Larry A. Hankin, Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr., Nicholas Worth, Rick Avery, Manny Perry, and Conrad Hurtt), Summer School (1987, with Kirstie Alley, Ken Olandt, Conroy Gedeon, Carlos LaCamara, and Jack Blessing), The Lost Boys (1987, with Todd Feder), and The Betty Ford Story (1987, with Concetta Tomei, Kenneth Tigar, Brian McNamara, Sierra Pecheur, Eric Menyuk, John Hostetter, and Annie O'Donnell).

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