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Gilley Grey (born 1 May 1967; age 57) is an actor, stuntman, and producer who appeared as a sciences officer in several episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. He also worked as set medic on Star Trek Nemesis. Grey received no credit for his Star Trek work.

Grey has started his career in the early 1990s when he performed stunts in White Sands (1992, with Tom Huff, Bennie E. Moore, Jr., Dick Ziker, and William Washington) and played Blue Face and worked as stunt double for Russell Means on Buffalo Girls (1995, with Tracey Walter and Andrew Bicknell).

Further work as stunt double includes doubling for David Midthunder in an episode of The Lazarus Man (1996, with Mark Rolston), Eric T. Zivot in an episode of JAG (1998, with Steven Culp, Cliff DeYoung, Paul Collins, and stunt coordination by Diamond Farnsworth), Nicholas Brendon, Thomas Gibson, and Matt Keeslar in Psycho Beach Party (2000, with Ruth Williamson, John Cirigliano, Richard Fancy, Reggie Lee, Stephen Wozniak, and stunt coordination by Ron Althoff), Antonio Banderas in the drama The Body (2001, with John Glover), Steve Monroe in 100 Women (2002, with Jennifer Morrison, Clint Howard, Dublin James, Jimmie F. Skaggs, Richard Tanner, Chuck Borden, and Brian Hite), Damian Chapa in Mexican Gangster (2008), Rick A. Ortega Jr. and Giulio Base in Doc West (2009, with Paul Sorvino and Bobby Burns), Johnny Hector in The Keeper (2009, with Bobby Burns, Mark DeAlessandro, and Dana Hee), Rory Cochrane in Passion Play (2010), and Anthony Escobar in The Reunion (2011, with Gregg Henry, Corey Eubanks, and Kat Sawyer-Young).

Grey had featured and stunt roles in Once Upon a Time in China and America (1997, with Jeff Wolfe and T.J. Storm), The X-Files (1998, with John Neville, Terry O'Quinn, George Murdock, Steve Rankin, Scott Alan Smith, Michael Krawic, Larry Rippenkroeger, and Randy Hall), Blade (1998), Lethal Weapon 4 (1998, with Jack Kehler, Richard Riehle, Simon Rhee, Jeff Imada, James Lew, Stephen Liska, Stephen Blackehart, Greg Bronson, Al Goto, and Richard Libertini), Enemy of the State (1998), 8MM (1999), Thirteen Days (2000, with Bruce Greenwood, Dakin Matthews, Steven Culp, Ed Lauter, Bill Smitrovich, and Len Cariou), Malibu's Most Wanted (2003), Race to Witch Mountain (2009, with The Rock), My Sister's Keeper (2009, with Thomas Dekker), and Force of Execution (2013, with Bobby Burns and Ron Balicki).

He performed stunts in episodes of The Lazarus Man (1996, with Alan Scarfe, Natalia Nogulich, Stephen McHattie, Anthony Rapp, Barbara Tarbuck, Nicolas Surovy, Cari Shayne, and Leon Russom), Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1997, with Joe Lando, Chad Allen, Jason Leland Adams, Barbara Babcock, Michelle C. Bonilla, Frank Collison, Morgan H. Margolis, Terry Jackson, Pat Romano, and Patrick Kilpatrick), Nash Bridges (1997, with Anthony Guidera, Michael Owen, and stunt coordination by Merritt Yohnka), Cracker (1997, with Carolyn McCormick, Raymond Cruz, Jack Blessing, Dennis Creaghan, Michael Hungerford, and Vyto Ruginis), Nothing Sacred (1998, with Danny Goldring, Mark Harelik, and Cindy Katz), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1999, with James Marsters, Clayton J. Barber, Mark Wagner, Edward Conna, and coordinated by Jeff Pruitt), St. Michael's Crossing (1999, with Rosie Malek-Yonan, Jimmy Ortega, and Craig Baxley, Jr.), Rescue 77 (1999, with Marjorie Monaghan, Kevin Rahm, Mark Chadwick, Cazimir Milostan, Jean-Luc Martin, and coordinated by Buck McDancer), Walker, Texas Ranger (1995 and 2000, with Noble Willingham, Nick Ramus, Sheldon Peters Wolfchild, Carl Ciarfalio, Eddie Braun, Fritz Sperberg, Tanner Gill, J. Mark Donaldson, Clint Lilley, Ned Romero, Lauro Chartrand, and Karen Sheperd), I Dare You (2000, with Lee Reherman), Joan of Arcadia (2005, with Michael Welch and Becky Wahlstrom), Bones (2008, with Bruce Thomas and Nancy Youngblut), Breaking Bad (2009, coordinated by Al Goto), and In Plain Sight (2010, with Steven Weber and coordinated by Al Goto).

Among his credits as stunt coordinator are the television movie Real Story (1998, with Armin Shimerman and written and executive produced by Marc Scott Zicree), the drama The Works (2005, with Corey Allen, Armin Shimerman, and Kitty Swink), Mexican Gangster (2008), the short comedy The Man Who Knew How to Fly (2010, with Armin Shimerman), and the action drama Taken by Force (2010, with Branscombe Richmond, Ed Lauter, James Lew, Lauren Kim, Dan Woren, Joe Davis, Lin Oeding, Jeff Pruitt, and written, directed, and executive produced by Ron Althoff). As assistant stunt coordinator for Ron Althoff, Grey worked on Psycho Beach Party (2000), XCU: Extreme Close Up (2001, with Reggie Lee), Going Greek (2001, with Dublin James), the thriller Backgammon (2001, with Kevin Indio Copeland), Killer Cop (2002), the thriller Killer Weekend (2004, with Robert Miano), and Devil's Highway (2005, with Robert Miano).

Other film work include Amistad (1997), Blackout Effect (1998, with Leslie Hope, Tucker Smallwood, Nancy Hower, Jeff Allin, Joel McKinnon Miller, and Mark Phelan), The Big Lebowski (1998), Mighty Joe Young (1998), Introducing Dorothy Dandridge (1999, with Brent Spiner, Tom Virtue, Irene Roseen, Mark Bramhall, Billy Mayo, Raphael Sbarge, Clement von Franckenstein, Mike Gunther, and LaFaye Baker), Gone in 60 Seconds (2000), Swordfish (2001), Skinwalkers (2002, with Mark Riccardi and coordinated by Lou Simon), and Ladder 49 (2004, with Billy Burke, Michael Mack, and Kim Washington).

For the 2010 romance Kites, Grey worked as consulting producer, second assistant director, and stunt performer. Other credits as producer include the comedy Chasing Indogo (2010), the short comedy The Man Who Knew How to Fly (2010), and the action drama Taken by Force (2010).

Since 2010, Grey has been involved in several wind farm and energy projects in New Mexico and since 1999, he has been owner and CEO of the company GEMS. [1]

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(This list is currently incomplete.)

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