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Craig Baxley, Jr. (born 6 August 1975; age 49) is a stuntman, stunt coordinator, and second unit director who appeared in five episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. He received no credit for his appearances. For the Star Trek: Enterprise second season episode "The Catwalk", he filmed his scenes in late October 2002 on Paramount Stage 18. His costume from this episode was later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1](X)

Baxley, Jr. is the son of stuntman and director Craig R. Baxley, the nephew of stuntman Gary Baxley, and the grandson of stuntman and stunt coordinator Paul Baxley. He has doubled for actors such as Balthazar Getty and Peter Krause.

Among his stunt resume are films such as Pontiac Moon (1994, with John Schuck and Brian J. Williams), The 13th Warrior (1999, with Erick Avari, Lauro Chartrand, Mark Chadwick, Lynn Salvatori, and Scott Workman), The Scorpion King (2002, with The Rock, Branscombe Richmond, Joseph Ruskin, Scott L. Schwartz, Nikki Flux, Rachelle Roderick, and Anita Hart), and Rush Hour 3 (2007, with Eddie Braun).

He has also performed stunts in television series such as ER (1999, with Sam Anderson, Steven Culp, Lily Mariye, Stephanie Erb, Scott Jaeck, and Darwyn Carson), and CSI:NY (2004).

More recently, Baxley worked as stunt actor on several episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013-2014, stunt coordination by Tanner Gill), Banshee (2013-2014, stunt coordination by Marcus Young), and True Blood (2010-2014, co-starring Kristin Bauer), doubled actor Josh Holloway in the television series Intelligence (2014, starring John Billingsley), performed stunts in the mystery drama Transcendence (2014, with stunts by Sala Baker, Bobby Burns, Kevin Derr, Jeremy Fry, Al Goto, Michael Papajohn, and Dana Hee) and in the crime thriller Nightcrawler (2014, with stunts by Laura Albert, Mickey Cassidy, Oliver Keller, Simon Rhee, and Mark Riccardi), and worked as stunt coordinator on the You're the Worst episode "A Right Proper Story" (2015, with Sandy Berumen-Justus).

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