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Dan Koko

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...as stunt double for Jonathan Frakes
...as stunt double for Jonathan Frakes

Dan Koko (born 13 September 1953; age 55) is a stuntman, stunt actor, stunt coordinator, and second unit director who served as one of the stunt doubles for Jonathan Frakes in several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. He received no on-screen credit for his work.

He has also doubled for actors such as Patrick Duffy, Rick Overton, and David Naughton.

Koko has performed stunts in television series such as The Merv Griffin Show, The Fall Guy, Late Night with David Letterman, The Adventures of Mark & Brian (starring Brian Phelps and Mark Thompson), and Oz (1998, with Mark Margolis).

Among his stunt resume are films such as Special Delivery (1976, with Gerrit Graham, Robert Ito, Phillip R. Allen, and stunts by Carey Loftin), To Live and Die in L.A. (1985), Night of the Kickfighters (1988), Blind Fury (1989, with Terry O'Quinn and Meg Foster), Lethal Games (1990), Dances with Wolves (1990), Demonic Toys (1992, with Tracy Scoggins, Barry Lynch, Larry Cedar, and stunt coordinated by Cole McKay), Mom and Dad save the World (1992, with Teri Garr and Wallace Shawn), The Bodyguard (1992, with Bill Cobbs, Mike Starr, Bert Remsen, Donald Hotton, Douglas Price, John Tesh, and stunts by Bobby Bass, Henry Kingi, Sr., Henry Kingi, Jr., and Joel Kramer), Ring of Fire II: Blood and Steel (1993), Dead of Night (1996, with Robert Knepper), Demolition University (1997), Scorpio One (1997, with Robin Curtis, Lance LeGault, and George Murdock), Tycus (1998), Safe House (1998, with Patrick Stewart, Joy Kilpatrick, and stunts by Rick Avery, Joni Avery, Johnny Martin, Joe Murphy, John Nowak, and Michael J. Sarna), Intrepid (2000), and Nautilus (2000).

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