Stuart Wong
Stuart Phoenix Wong (born 5 September) is an actor who worked on Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, and two Star Trek films. With the beginning of the fifth season of Voyager he took over the part of Garrett Wang's stand-in from John Tampoya. [1] In addition to standing-in for Wang and working as hand double on second unit on the final three seasons of Voyager, Wong also stood-in for a number of guest actors. He can also be seen as background actor in several episodes of Voyager and also worked on Enterprise, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek.
Wong has been a member of SAG-AFTRA since 1998 and changed his SAG name to Phoenix Wong around 2013. He has started his acting career in the mid-1990s and among his earlier background work is ER (1994, starring Eriq La Salle, with Sam Anderson, Anne Haney, Scott Jaeck, Liz Vassey, Clay Hodges, and Ilona Wilson).
As an actor, he worked on episodes of Tou du (2002), Crossing Jordan (with Jerry O'Connell), Robbery Homicide Division (2003), Mind of Mencia (2008), Mortal Kombat (2013, with Eric Steinberg, Cary-Hiroyuki, and Yoshio Iizuka), Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013, with Joel McKinnon Miller), Kung Fu Femmes (2011, 2012, and 2017), Bosch (2017), and The Rookie (2018).
In 2008, he starred in and worked as associate producer on the short film Elysian. Other film appearances include Robert Duncan McNeill's short film 9mm of Love (2000, with Ethan Phillips, Liz Vassey, and Patricia Tallman), the short film The Unfortunate Cookie (2003, with Henry T. Yamada), the comedy Porno (2004, with Kenny Morrison), Sucker Free City (2004, with John Savage), Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004, with Stephen Root, William Shatner, Gary Cole, Missi Pyle, Brandon Molale, and Matt E. Levin), Vampire Assassin (2005), Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007, with Lee Arenberg, Vanessa Branch, Reggie Lee, Greg Ellis, Henry T. Yamada, Tommy Germanovich, Brian Patterson, and Max Valentine), Hancock (2008, with David Mattey, Akiva Goldsman, Elizabeth Dennehy, Gregg Daniel, Jack Axelrod, Michelle Lenhardt, and Sumalee Montano), the short action film Buster Jones: The Movie (2010), and the war drama Saving Sudan (2013, with Austin Priester).
Star Trek appearances

VOY: "Night", "Drone", "Once Upon a Time", "Latent Image", "Someone to Watch Over Me", "Relativity", "Drive", "Repression", "Flesh and Blood", "Homestead"
(uncredited)






Stand-in work
- VOY: as stand-in for Garrett Wang
- "Drone" (Season 5)
- "Extreme Risk"
- "In the Flesh"
- "Once Upon a Time"
- "Nothing Human"
- "Timeless"
- "Thirty Days"
- "Infinite Regress"
- "Counterpoint"
- "Gravity"
- "Latent Image"
- "Bride of Chaotica!"
- "The Fight"
- "Bliss"
- "The Disease"
- "Dark Frontier"
- "Course: Oblivion"
- "Think Tank"
- "Juggernaut"
- "Someone to Watch Over Me"
- "Relativity"
- "11:59"
- "Warhead"
- "Equinox"
- "Fair Haven" (Season 6)
- "Virtuoso"
- "Collective"
- "Memorial"
- "Drive" (Season 7)
- "Critical Care"
- "Repression"
- "Inside Man"
- "Flesh and Blood"
- "Nightingale"
- "Prophecy"
- "Workforce"
- "Q2"
- "Author, Author"
- "Friendship One"
- "Homestead"
- "Renaissance Man"
- "Endgame"
- VOY: as stand-in for guest actors
- "Counterpoint" – stand-in for Randy Oglesby
- "Latent Image" – cover stand-in for Robert Beltran
- "The Fight" – stand-in for Carlos Palomino
- "Dark Frontier" – stand-in for Chris Doyle
- "Think Tank" – stand-in for Steven Dennis
- "Juggernaut" – stand-in for Lee Arenberg and Scott Klace
- "Someone to Watch Over Me" – cover stand-in for Robert Duncan McNeill, stand-in for Scott Thompson and David Burke
- "Relativity" – stand-in for Bruce McGill
- "Equinox" – stand-in for Titus Welliver
- "Drive" – stand-in for Brian George
- "Critical Care" – stand-in for Paul Scherrer
- "Author, Author" – stand-in for Brock Burnett
- "Workforce" – stand-in for Tom Virtue, Don Most, and Michael Behrens
- "Workforce, Part II" – stand-in for Tom Virtue, Robert Beltran, and Robert Joy
- "Friendship One" – stand-in for Josh Clark
- "Natural Law" – stand-in for Paul Sandman
- "Renaissance Man" – stand-in for J.R. Quinonez
- "Endgame" – stand-in for Richard Sarstedt