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Geoff Brewer (30 November 195817 May 1989; age 30) was a stuntman and stunt coordinator who worked as stunt double for Ward Costello in a fight scene with fellow stuntman Tom Morga on the Star Trek: The Next Generation first season episode "Conspiracy". He received no credit for this stunt but is listed on the call sheet. He filmed this scene under Stunt Coordinator Erik Cord on Friday 11 March 1988 on Paramount Stage 6. Footage of this stunt was later included into the clip show "Shades of Gray", an episode of the second season.

Brewer started his stunt career in 1985 with stunt work in The Boys Next Door (1985, with Scott Cook and Debby Lynn Ross), the music comedy Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985, with Bob Brown and Debby Lynn Ross and stunt coordination by Al Jones), and Invasion U.S.A. (1985, with Hal Burton, Chuck Courtney, Bob Cummings, B.J. Davis, Mike De Luna, Greg Gault, Tim Gilbert, Andy Gill, Tom Harper, Al Jones, Brett Jones, Alan Marcus, Eric Norris, Donald R. Pike, Gary T. Pike, Don Pulford, Robby Robinson, Danny Rogers, Don Ruffin, Lincoln Simonds, Charlie Skeen, and Jim O'Rear).

In 1986, he performed stunts in The Naked Cage (1986, with Simone Boisseree, Eurlyne Epper-Woldman, Kim Washington, Debby Lynn Ross, Sharon Schaffer, and Gary Epper and stunt coordination by Al Jones), Never Too Young to Die (1986, with Dan Barringer, Christine Anne Baur, Charlie Brewer, Doug Coleman, Scott Cook, Andy Epper, Tim Gilbert, Andy Gill, Randy Hall, Terry Jackson, Al Jones, Maria Kelly, Joel Kramer, Lane Leavitt, Faith Minton, Denney Pierce, Branscombe Richmond, Rick Seaman, Frank James Sparks, Joe Stone, Jim Wilkey, and Harry Wowchuck), Hoosiers (1986, with Gary Jensen), and Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold (1986, with Rick Avery, Eddie Braun, Bob Brown, Tony Cecere, Wayne King, Jr., Julius LeFlore, Eric Mansker, Bob Minor, Donald T. Pike, Gary T. Pike, Don Ruffin, Rick Sawaya, Jan Shultz, and Charlie Skeen) and appeared in the Dallas episode "The Fire Next Time" (1986, with Susan Howard, Morgan Woodward, William Smithers, and Joshua Harris).

The following year, Brewer performed stunts in The Allnighter (1987, with Christine Anne Baur, John Eskobar, Tim Gilbert, Dennis Madalone, Alan Oliney, Noon Orsatti, Spice Williams, and stunt coordination by Chris Doyle), Disorderlies (1987, with Donna Garrett, Pat Romano, Peter Stader, Jerry Summers, Bill Couch, Sr., and stunt coordination by Hubie Kerns, Jr.), Bulletproof (1987, with John Alden, Joni Avery, Rick Avery, Ken Bates, Eddie Braun, Hal Burton, Monty Cox, Bob Cummings, Mike De Luna, Thomas DeWier, Shane Dixon, Chris Doyle, Andy Epper, John Eskobar, Greg Gault, Andy Gill, Alan Marcus, Cole McKay, Joyce McNeal, Jeff O'Haco, Jimmy Ortega, Donald T. Pike, Gary T. Pike, Branscombe Richmond, Mic Rodgers, Don Ruffin, Spike Silver, and Charlie Skeen), Stranded (1987, with Joni Avery), the comedy Overboard (1987, with Gary T. Pike, Bob Miles, and stunt coordination by Hal Burton), the drama Life Flight: The Movie (1987, with Joni Avery and stunt coordination by Monty Cox), The Hidden (1987, with Rick Avery, Hal Burton, Bob Brown, Monty Cox, Andy Epper, Greg Gault, Lane Leavitt, Irving Lewis, Cole McKay, Gary T. Pike, Charlie Skeen, Joni Avery, Gene LeBell, and stunt coordination by Donald T. Pike), and Back to the Beach (1987, with Rick Avery and stunt coordination by Gary T. Pike).

Further stunt work include A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon (1988), A Time of Destiny (1988, with Andy Gill and Spike Silver), Dead Heat (1988, with Scott Cook, Monty Cox, Chris Doyle, Andy Gill, Loren Janes, Al Jones, Lane Leavitt, Gene LeBell, Troy Melton, Noon Orsatti, Mario Roberts, and George Wilbur), Midnight Run (1988, with Tony Brubaker, Richard Butler, Erik Cord, Corey Eubanks, Eddie Hice, John Moio, Spiro Razatos, Mario Roberts, Dennis Scott, Jerry Summers, Gary Wayton, Jim Wilkey, and Carey Loftin), Journey to the Center of the Earth (1988, with Joni Avery, Rick Avery, Charlie Brewer, Monty Cox, Bob Cummings, Chris Doyle, Andy Gill, Al Jones, Matt McColm, Noon Orsatti, and stunt coordination by Ken Bates), A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988, with Doc Charbonneau, Thomas DeWier, Maria Kelly, Paul Lane, Shawn Lane, Lane Leavitt, Paula Moody, Noon Orsatti, William Perry, Debby Lynn Ross, Kimberly L. Ryusaki, and Jennifer Watson), Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988, with Rick Avery, Greg Barnett, Tony Cecere, Eurlyne Epper-Woldman, Sandra Gimpel, Tom Huff, Matt McColm, William Perry, Debby Lynn Ross, Rick Avery, and stunt coordination by Monty Cox), the action thriller Double Revenge (1988, with Ken Bates, Richard Butler, Cheryl Wheeler Duncan, Andy Gill, David Michael Graves, Terry Jackson, Lane Leavitt, Jerry Summers, and stunt coordination by Spiro Razatos), Favorite Son (1988, with Charlie Brewer, Robert Bralver, and stunt coordination by Al Jones), Hit List (1989, with Ken Bates, Richard Butler, Jophery C. Brown, Doc Charbonneau, Phil Culotta, Chris Durand, Dane Farwell, Andy Gill, David Michael Graves, Terry Jackson, Bill McTosh, Bernie Pock, Rick Seaman, Jerry Summers, and stunt coordination by Spiro Razatos), Police Academy 6: City Under Siege (1989), Road House (1989, with Anthony De Longis, Patricia Tallman, and Laura Albert), L.A. Bounty (1989, stunt coordination by Robert Bralver), Crack House (1989), Satan's Princess (1989, with Bill Couch, Sr., Phil Culotta, Terry Jackson, Brett Jones, Maria Kelly, Jimmy Ortega, Rex Pierson, Debby Lynn Ross, and Erik Stabenau), and the action film One Man Force (1989).

Among his last known projects which were released after his death are the action comedy The Gumshoe Kid (1990, with Greg Barnett, Doc Duhame, and stunt coordination by Spiro Razatos), A Gnome Named Gnorm (1990, with Diamond Farnsworth, Matt McColm, and Spike Silver), and the action comedy Boris and Natasha (1992, with Rick Avery, Tony Cecere, Scott Cook, Bob Cummings, John Eskobar, and Cris Thomas-Palomino).

Brewer was one of five victims of a helicopter crash during filming the action sequel Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection in which he portrayed Major Anderson. He was brought to a hospital where he suffered from a cardiac arrest which led to his death the following day. He died on 17 May 1989 at the Clark Air Force Base, Philippines at the age of 30. Brewer left behind his wife, actress Tammy Brewer and their two children, Austen and Natasha as well as his younger brother, stuntman and stunt coordinator Charlie Brewer. [1] [2]

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