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Diamond Farnsworth (born 7 October 1949; age 75) is a stuntman, stunt actor and stunt coordinator who doubled Scott Bakula in several episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. He received no credit for this work.

Farnsworth is the son of late actor and stuntman Richard Farnsworth and the father of stuntwoman Courtney K. Farnsworth. He has stunt doubled for stars such as Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Davison, and David James Elliott. Currently, Farnsworth is serving as Board Member of the Stuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures. [1]

He was the stunt coordinator for Quantum Leap (1989-1991, starring Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell), JAG (1995-2004), and NCIS (2003-2007) and a stunt double for Scott Bakula in several films and television series, including Quantum Leap, Lord of Illusions, Color of Night, and Mr. & Mrs. Smith.

In 2008, Farnsworth received an Emmy Award nomination for the stunt coordination of the NCIS episode "Requiem" (2007), for which Heidi Moneymaker, Steve Kelso, and Paul Lacovara performed stunts.

Among his stunt performing resume are films such as Rollerball (1975, with John Beck, and Robert Ito), First Blood (1982, with John McLiam and David L. Crowley), Ghostbusters (1984, with Michael Ensign, Paddi Edwards, and Tom Morga), No Way Out (1987, with Iman and Leon Russom), Color of Night (1994, with Brad Dourif, Jeff Corey, and Scott Bakula), Batman Forever (1995, with René Auberjonois, Kevin Grevioux, Ed Begley, Jr., Dana Hee, and Scott McElroy), Lord of Illusions (1995, with Scott Bakula and Famke Janssen), Pearl Harbor (2001, with Cary-Hiroyuki, Manu Intiraymi, Raphael Sbarge, Leland Orser, and Justin Sundquist), and The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning (2007, with Christopher McDonald and Brian Avery).

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