Barry Wexler
Barry Wexler worked in the camera and electrical department as Additional Grip/ Key Grip on the Star Trek: Enterprise first season episodes "Broken Bow" and "Fight or Flight". He is listed on the call sheets of the episodes.
Wexler started in the '60s to work in the camera and electrical department and has worked as dolly grip, key grip, grip, and dolly crane operator on television series such as F Troop (1966), Police Woman, Medical Story, Roots: The Next Generation, T. J. Hooker (1984-1986, starring William Shatner), Wizards and Warriors, Starman (1986-1987), Buck James (1987), Just the Ten of Us (1988), Growing Pains (1988-1992), Room for Two (1992-1993), The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (1993), The Trouble with Larry (1993), The Mommies (1995), Goode Behavior (1996-1997), Kelly Kelly (1998), DiResta (1998-1999), Sister, Sister (1994-1999), Hype (2000), The Trouble with Normal (2000-2001), Men, Women & Dogs (2001-2002), The Random Years (2002), Bram and Alice (2002), It's All Relative (2003-2004), Drake & Josh (2005-2006), Out of Practice (2005-2006), True Jackson, VP (2008), and The New Adventures of Old Christine (2006-2009).
His film credits in this department include The Great Bank Robbery (1969, with Bernie Abramson), They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969), Skin Game (1971), The Gauntlet (1977, with Norman Glasser), Salem's Lot (1979), Chapter Two (1979), Private Benjamin (1980, with John R. Shannon and Adam Glick), Seems Like Old Times (1980, with Mel Traxel), When Time Ran Out (1980, with Adam Glick), Only When I Laugh (1981), Making Love (1982), Neil Simon's I Ought to Be in Pictures (1982), the television drama Cocaine and Blue Eyes (1983), Max Dugan Returns (1983), More Than Murder (1984), the television drama Intimate Encounters (1986), Arthur 2: On the Rocks (1988, with Clyde Hart and Michael Laws), Space Cowboys (2000), the television comedy The Hill (2007), My Best Friend's Girl (2008), and the television comedy The Big D (2009).
In 1984 he wrote the story for the television drama Hide and Seek after the novel The Adolescence of P-1 by Thomas J. Ryan. The film features Trek actor Alan Scarfe.