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For the featured actor, please see Warren Stevens.

Warren A. Stevens (21 November 194813 August 2019; age 70) was a stuntman, stunt actor, stunt coordinator, and director who performed stunts as one of the cloaked Son'a chasing Data in Star Trek: Insurrection. His costume was sold off on It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1](X)

He doubled for stars such as Robert Duvall and also worked as a producer for films such as Little Heroes 3 (2002).

Stevens performed in or coordinated films such as Mr. North (1988), Mystic Pizza (1988), Lambada (1990), Alligator II: The Mutation (1991), Mom and Dad Save the World (1992, with Terri Garr, Wallace Shawn, Thalmus Rasulala, Dennis Madalone, and stunts by Christine Anne Baur, Sandy Berumen-Justus, Richard L. Blackwell, Chuck Borden, George Colucci, B.J. Davis, Chris Doyle, Rosine "Ace" Hatem, Dan Koko, Ken Lesco, Irving Lewis, Tom Morga, John Nowak, and Lynn Salvatori), Super Mario Bros. (1993), Ice (1994, with Zach Galligan, Michael Bailey Smith, and stunts by Chino Binamo, Chuck Borden, Nick Dimitri, Joe Murphy, Mark Riccardi, and Patricia Tallman), Leprechaun 2 (1994), The Scarlet Letter (1995), Scorpio One (1997, with Robin Curtis and George Murdock), Safe House (1998, starring Patrick Stewart and with Joy Kilpatrick and stunts by Joni Avery, Rick Avery, Dan Koko, Johnny Martin, Joe Murphy, John Nowak, and Michael J. Sarna), The Base (1999), Intrepid (2000), Project Viper (2002), and Larceny (2004, with Andy Dick).

Stevens also worked occasionally as a director for films such as Dragonfight (1990, with Tom Magee) and Lone Tiger (1999, with Richard Lynch and Matthias Hues).

Stevens died of cancer on 13 August 2019 and was buried at Cape Canaveral National Cemetery.[2]

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