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Trace Cheramie (born January 1966; age 58) is a stuntman and stunt actor who performed stunts in Star Trek.

Cheramie is maybe best known for his role as Rollins in Road House 2 (2006). He has also worked as animal wrangler on several productions, including Blue Collar TV (2004), the television mystery film Now You See It... (2005, with Frank Langella and stunts by Tim Sitarz), Locusts (2005, with Natalija Nogulich), Déjà Vu (2006), Three Days to Vegas (2007, with Bill Cobbs, Billy Burke, and Patrick Fischler), and The Reaping (2007, along Star Trek stunt performers Robert Alonzo, Eddie Braun, Charlie Brewer, Joel Kramer, and Brian Simpson).

Cheramie served as stunt double on Vampire Bats (2005), the thriller Shooting Gallery (2005), and for Clifton Collins, Jr. in Little Chenier (2006, with Brett Rickaby and Barbara Williams). He served as assistant stunt coordinator for the drama Yellow Handkerchief (2008, with stunts by Eric Norris).

Other productions Cheramie performed stunts in include Elvis (2005, with Eugenie Bondurant), two episodes of the television series Thief (2006, with Clifton Collins, Jr., Albert Hall, and stunts by Greg Barnett), the thriller All The King's Men (2006, with Glenn Morshower, Caroline Lagerfelt, and Michael Cavanaugh), Factory Girl (2006), K-Ville (2007) and 24 (2007, with James Cromwell, Alexander Siddig, Natalija Nogulich, and stunts by Erik Stabenau), Meet the Spartans (2008, with Diedrich Bader, Phil Morris, and stunts by Max Daniels, Henry Kingi, Jr., Theo Kypri, and Nicole Randall), and the action film Jump Out Boys (2008).

More recently, Cheramie has worked as stunt rigger on the horror thriller The Midnight Man (2008, with Michael Reilly Burke), served as stunt coordinator for the drama Chess (2009, with Joe Chrest), and performed stunts in Black Water Transit (2008, with Bill Cobbs, Karl Urban, and stunts by Mike Smith and Henry Kingi, Jr.), Streets of Blood (2009), 12 Rounds (2009, with stunts by Shawn Crowder, Henry Kingi, Jr., and Eric Norris), and Year One (2009).

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