Shauna Duggins (born 27 March 1974; age 50) is a stuntwoman, stunt actress, and stunt coordinator who worked as stunt double for Jeri Ryan on the Star Trek: Voyager seventh season episode "Nightingale". For this stunt, she was coordinated by Dennis Madalone and worked with Hubie Kerns, Jr. She also performed stunts in the Star Trek films Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness.
Duggins has been nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding stunt coordination in Alias and is a two time winner of the Taurus World Stunt Award (both 2000 for her work in Charlie's Angels, for best specialty stunt and for best aerial work, the latter with fellow stunt performers Dana Hee, Joey Box, and Eileen Weisinger).
She has doubled for stars such as Sarah Wynter, Cameron Diaz, Lucy Lawless, Nikita Ager, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kelly Lynch, Jeannetta Arnette, Natasha Henstridge, and Jenna Elfman and is a close friend and personal stunt double for Jennifer Garner (2001-2006 in Alias, 2003 in Daredevil, 2004 in 13 Going on 30, 2005 in Elektra, 2006 in Catch and Release, and 2007 in The Kingdom). Duggins was also the stunt coordinator for the final season of Alias (2005-2006), a series created by J.J. Abrams.
Among her stunt resume are films such as Crazy/Beautiful (2001, with Kirsten Dunst and Bruce Davison), Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002), The Italian Job (2003, , starring Mark Wahlberg, with Boris Krutonog, Justin Sundquist, Monica Staggs, Eliza Coleman, and Johnny Martin), Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004, with Ken Lesco and Monica Staggs), The Amityville Horror (2005, with Dorian Kingi and stunts by Tom Vicini), Transformers (2007, with Glenn Morshower, Andy Milder, Denney Pierce, Boni Yanagisawa, Thom Williams, and written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman), Gone Baby Gone (2007), Get Smart (2008, with The Rock and stunts by Rick Avery, Troy Brenna, Mark Chadwick, Theo Kypri, Diana R. Lupo, Rich Minga, David Mattey, Michelle Sebek, Thom Williams, and Boni Yanagisawa), and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008, with stunts by Jon Braver, Keith Campbell, Ken Clark, Kevin Derr, Danny Downey, Thomas DuPont, Ian Eyre, Derek Mears, and Gary Wayton).
Duggins has also performed stunt work and stunt coordination for The X-Files (2000 and 2001, with Jeff Austin), Dharma & Greg (2000 and 2002, with Mitchell Ryan and Ed Begley, Jr.), Angel (2003), V.I.P., The Others, Power Rangers (2001), Passions, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Roswell, 24, She Spies, Crossing Jordan, Smallville (2006, with John Glover), What about Brian (2006-2007), Lost (2007, with Daniel Dae Kim and Terry O'Quinn, and created and produced by J.J. Abrams), and Brothers & Sisters (2006-2007, with John Pyper-Ferguson).
She collaborated again with J.J. Abrams when she performed utility stunts in Cloverfield (2008) and served as stunt coordinator for his series Fringe (2008, co-created by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman) and his television drama Anatomy of Hope (2008). Duggins doubled Charlize Theron in The Burning Plain (2008), Amy Smart in Crank: High Voltage (2009), Kelli Garner in G-Force (2009), and performed stunts in Hancock (2008), Eagle Eye (2008), and Amusement (2008).
More recently, she worked as stunt coordinator on Ray Donovan (2013-2017, working with Greg Barnett, Paul Lacovara, Jeremy Fry, Omid Zader, and Todd Bryant) and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015-2018), doubled Melissa Benoist in Supergirl (2015-2016), and several guest actresses in episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2016, with Dane Farwell, Tanner Gill, and Derek Graf), Mistresses (2016, coordinated by Simon Rhee), and NCIS: Los Angeles (2010-2017).
Most recently, Duggins doubled actress Jennifer Garner in Peppermint (2018, with Mark Wagner, Brian Simpson, Allan Graf, and Kevin Derr) and worked as stunt coordinator on Kidding (2018, starring Frank Langella and with Stacey Carino and Justin Riemer), American Princess (2018, with Jahnel Curfman and Rene Mousseux), Counterpart (2019), Camping (2018-2019), and GLOW (2017-2018, with Tom McComas and Lauren Mary Kim).
On 9 September 2018, Duggins won an Emmy Award as first female stunt coordinator in the category Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or a Variety Program for her work on GLOW. She previously received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination in the category Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Comedy or Drama Series for GLOW in 2018. [1]