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Kirk Elam is a former stuntman who worked as stunt double for LeVar Burton on the Star Trek: The Next Generation first season episodes "Hide And Q" and "Conspiracy". For "Conspiracy", he filmed his stunt on Friday 11 March 1988 on Paramount Stage 6 under Stunt Coordinator Erik Cord. Elam received no credit for his work but is listed on the [[call sheet]s.

He is related to fellow stuntmen Kiante Elam and Ousaun Elam.

Elam also performed stunts in the science fiction adventure Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend (1985, with J. Mark Donaldson and Andy Epper), the crime drama The Principal (1987, with Laurie Creach, Shawn Lane, Don Ruffin, and Tom Wright), the thriller Suspect (1987, with Rick Sawaya and stunt coordination by Jeff Smolek), the crime drama Under Cover (1987, with Bruce Barbour, Jeffrey S. Jensen, and Rick Seaman), the crime comedy The Wild Pair (1987, with Bobby Bass, Jophery C. Brown, Tony Brubaker, Bobby Burns, Bud Davis, Eddy Donno, Steve M. Davison, Dane Farwell, Randy Hall, Jim Halty, Billy Hank Hooker, Hubie Kerns, Jr., Gene LeBell, Johnny C. Meier, Bennie E. Moore, Jr., Charles Picerni, Jr., Charles Picerni, Dan Plum, Danny Rogers, J.P. Romano, Pat Romano, Debby Lynn Ross, Dennis Scott, Ron Stein, Scott Wilder, Spice Williams, and David Zellitti), the science fiction comedy Remote Control (1988, with Tony Brubaker, Mike Cassidy, Laurie Creach, J. Mark Donaldson, Dana Dru Evenson, Ralph Garrett, David Michael Graves, Richard Hancock, Marguerite Happy, Eddie Hice, Wayne King, Jr., Paul Lane, Shawn Lane, Kim Washington, Mario Roberts, and George Wilbur), the crime drama Colors (1988, with Ann Chatterton, Eugene Collier, Paula Crist, Vince Deadrick, Dana Dru Evenson, Julius LeFlore, Kim Washington, Dwayne McGee, John Moio, Spiro Razatos, Robby Robinson, Pat Romano, Al Simon, Jerry Summers, Cherie Tash, and George Wilbur), the crime drama Mississippi Burning (1988, with Richard E. Butler, Kim Washington, Steve Kelso, John Robotham, and Peter Stader), the crime comedy I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988, with Tony Brubaker, Eugene Collier, Gilbert Combs, Kenny Endoso, Jim Halty, Wayne King, Jr., Kim Washington, Irving Lewis, Dennis Madalone, Eric Mansker, Rusty McClennon, Dwayne McGee, Johnny C. Meier, Bob Minor, Bennie E. Moore, Jr., Robby Robinson, Sharon Schaffer, Gerard Williams, and stunt coordination by Alan Oliney), the action film One Man Force (1989, with Ken Bates, Geoff Brewer, Tony Brubaker, Richard Butler, Jeff Cadiente, Doc Charbonneau, Erik Cord, Phil Culotta, Chris Durand, Gary Epper, John Eskobar, Corey Eubanks, Andy Gill, David Michael Graves, Freddie Hice, Jeff Imada, Terry Jackson, Henry Kingi, Sr., Lane Leavitt, Matt McColm, Dwayne McGee, Noon Orsatti, Bernie Pock, Jerry Summers, Tim Trella, and stunt coordination by Spiro Razatos), and the crime drama Crack House (1989, with Greg Barnett, Geoff Brewer, Richard Butler, Doc Charbonneau, Eugene Collier, Phil Culotta, Cheryl Wheeler Duncan, Dane Farwell, Irving Lewis, Dwayne McGee, Bob Minor, Alan Oliney, Ronald R. Rondell, and stunt coordination by Spiro Razatos).

Further stuntwork includes the action drama Marked for Death (1990, with Bobby Apisa, Bruce Barbour, Ken Bates, Richard L. Blackwell, Jophery C. Brown, Tony Brubaker, Richard Butler, Bob Cummings, Ousaun Elam, Jeff IMada, Wayne King, Jr., Henry Kingi, Sr., Steven Lambert, Irving Lewis, Eric Mansker, Manny Perry, Mario Roberts, Robby Robinson, Rick Seaman, Lincoln Simonds, Tierre Turner, Brian J. Williams, Gerard Williams, Harry Wowchuck, David LeBell, Gene LeBell, Jimmy Ortega, and Rick Sawaya), the crime drama Hoodlum (1997, with Bruce Barbour, Kiante Elam, Mike Johnson, and Brian Christensen), the drama Born Bad (1997, stunt coordination by Bret Davidson), the comedy 3 Strikes (2000, with Tony Brubaker, Dartenea Bryant, Ousaun Elam, Cole McKay, Noon Orsatti, Denney Pierce, Simon Rhee, Paul Short, and April Weeden), and the comedy Kill Your Darlings (2006).

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