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'''John Jurgens''' is an actor who appeared in two ''[[Star Trek]]'' {{Star Trek films|feature films}} and was a regular background actor throughout the four-year run of {{s|6}}. He received no credit for his appearances. Jurgens also portrayed a [[Borg]] in the 3-D attraction "[[Star Trek: The Experience#Bog Invasion 4D|Borg Invasion 4D]]" for ''[[Star Trek: The Experience]]'' in {{y|2004}}.
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'''John Jurgens''' is an actor who appeared in two ''[[Star Trek]]'' {{Star Trek films|feature films}} and was a regular background actor throughout the four-year run of {{s|ENT}}. He received no credit for his appearances. Jurgens also portrayed a [[Borg]] in the 3-D attraction "[[Star Trek: The Experience#Bog Invasion 4D|Borg Invasion 4D]]" for ''[[Star Trek: The Experience]]'' in {{y|2004}}.
   
 
Jurgens can be seen in two [[deleted scene]]s. He was in the extended mess hall scene in the episode {{e|Fallen Hero}} and in the extended sickbay scene in the episode {{e|Minefield}}. These scenes were later included in the [[ENT Season 1 DVD]] and [[ENT Season 2 DVD]]. He worked as [[stand-in]] for [[Steve Blalock]] and as utility stand-in on the [[ENT Season 3|third season]] premiere {{e|The Xindi}}.
 
Jurgens can be seen in two [[deleted scene]]s. He was in the extended mess hall scene in the episode {{e|Fallen Hero}} and in the extended sickbay scene in the episode {{e|Minefield}}. These scenes were later included in the [[ENT Season 1 DVD]] and [[ENT Season 2 DVD]]. He worked as [[stand-in]] for [[Steve Blalock]] and as utility stand-in on the [[ENT Season 3|third season]] premiere {{e|The Xindi}}.
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File:Ba'ku villager 3.jpg|[[Ba'ku villager 003|Ba'ku]]<br />{{film|9}}<br />(uncredited)
 
File:Ba'ku villager 3.jpg|[[Ba'ku villager 003|Ba'ku]]<br />{{film|9}}<br />(uncredited)
 
File:Vulcan monk 2.jpg|[[Vulcan 22nd century monk 2|Vulcan monk]]<br />{{ENT|The Andorian Incident}}<br />(uncredited)
 
File:John Jurgens, Minefield.jpg|[[EnterpriseNX command operations crewman 001|''Enterprise'' crewman]]<br />{{s|ENT}}<br />[[ENT recurring characters|Recurring character]]<br />(uncredited)
 
File:No image yet.jpg|[[Reman officers 000|Reman soldier]]<br />{{film|10}}<br />(uncredited)
 
File:No image yet.jpg|[[Reman officers 000|Reman soldier]]<br />{{film|10}}<br />(uncredited)
File:John Jurgens, Minefield.jpg|[[EnterpriseNX command operations crewman 001|''Enterprise'' crewman]]<br />{{s|6}}<br />[[ENT recurring characters|Recurring character]]<br />(uncredited)
 
File:Vulcan monk 2 2151.jpg|[[Vulcan 22nd century monk 2|Vulcan monk]]<br />{{ENT|The Andorian Incident}}<br />(uncredited)
 
 
File:Vaankara crewmember 3.jpg|[[Vaankara officer 003|Vulcan officer]]<br />{{ENT|The Expanse}}<br />(uncredited)
 
File:Vaankara crewmember 3.jpg|[[Vaankara officer 003|Vulcan officer]]<br />{{ENT|The Expanse}}<br />(uncredited)
 
File:Benzite on Xanthan bazaar.jpg|[[Benzite trader 002|Benzite on Xanthan bazaar]]<br />{{ENT|Rajiin}}<br />(uncredited [http://www.hildegarcia.com/Enterprise-Alien-8.htm])
 
File:Benzite on Xanthan bazaar.jpg|[[Benzite trader 002|Benzite on Xanthan bazaar]]<br />{{ENT|Rajiin}}<br />(uncredited [http://www.hildegarcia.com/Enterprise-Alien-8.htm])
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm1931673}}
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* {{twitter|JohnJurgens|John Jurgens|external}}
 
* {{twitter|JohnJurgens|John Jurgens|external}}
   

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John Jurgens is an actor who appeared in two Star Trek feature films and was a regular background actor throughout the four-year run of Star Trek: Enterprise. He received no credit for his appearances. Jurgens also portrayed a Borg in the 3-D attraction "Borg Invasion 4D" for Star Trek: The Experience in 2004.

Jurgens can be seen in two deleted scenes. He was in the extended mess hall scene in the episode "Fallen Hero" and in the extended sickbay scene in the episode "Minefield". These scenes were later included in the ENT Season 1 DVD and ENT Season 2 DVD. He worked as stand-in for Steve Blalock and as utility stand-in on the third season premiere "The Xindi".

Among his acting resume are guest appearances in the television series Wednesday 9:30 (8:30 Central) (2002, starring Ed Begley, Jr. and guest starring Bonita Friedericy), Standoff (2006, directed by David Straiton), and In Case of Emergency (2007, with Leigh Allyn Baker, Garret Sato, Darin Cooper, and Loren Lester) and the horror film Pulse (2006, with Zach Grenier and Brad Dourif, and stunts by Danny Downey).

After wrapping Enterprise Jurgens has worked as a background actor and stand-in on television series such as Cold Case, Heroes, Gilmore Girls, Justice, and The O.C.. He also worked as photo double and stand-in for lead actors Zachary Levi, Ryan McPartlin, and Adam Baldwin on the action comedy series Chuck between 2007 and 2012. In addition, he was featured in the final episode of Chuck, titled "Chuck Versus the Goodbye" (2012, with Bonita Friedricy and Robert Duncan McNeill) and worked as photo double and stand-in for guest actors such as Brandon Routh.

More recently, he appeared in the short comedy The Money Shot (2012), the television comedy Holly's Holiday (2012), and in Bryan Singer's television movie Mockingbird Lane (2012, with Pablo Espinosa and John Kassir) and worked on episodes of Hart of Dixie (2012), Dexter (2013), and Suburgatory (2013), and as stand-in for Jim Parsons on an episode of The Big Bang Theory (2013).

Most recently, he worked as background actor on the horror sequels Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014, with Andy Dick, D.C. Douglas, Austin Priester, and Wil Wheaton) and Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens (2016).

Star Trek appearances

Recurring appearance

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