Zack Milan

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Zack Milan is an actor who worked as stand-in on the first season of Star Trek: Voyager. He stood-in for Robert Picardo on several episodes and also for Justin Williams on the episode "Parallax". He received no credit for this work but is listed on the call sheets of the episodes. In addition, Milan worked as 2nd unit hand double for Robert Picardo on the episode "Projections".

Milan has been a member of SAG-AFTRA since 1986. On Escape from L.A. (1996), Milan worked as stand-in and double for actor Steve Buscemi along with Kurt Russell's stand-in and double Travis Burrell. [1] The film features Michelle Forbes, Jeff Imada, Shelly Desai, Leland Orser, Michele Edison, Brian Freifield, and James Lew and stand-in Vanessa Grayson.

He worked as stand-in on productions such as the drama North (1994), The Truth About Cats & Dogs (1996), Grace of My Heart (1996), the thriller Marshal Law (1996), the television drama A Walton Easter (1997), Weapons of Mass Distraction (1997), Chairman of the Board (1998), Saving Private Ryan (1998), Legalese (1998, with Vanessa Grayson), the thriller BitterSweet (1999), Swing Vote (1999), Blue Streak (1999), A Time for Dancing (2002, with Joey Spagnola), the television comedy Women vs. Men (2002), the television comedy What Leonard Comes Home To (2002), Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003), The Last Samurai (2003, with Rob McCabe), the television comedy The Danny Comden Project (2006), Crank (2006), The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines (2006, directed by Jonathan Frakes), Next (2007), the television comedy I'm with Stupid (2007), the comedy Fourplay (2008), Public Enemies (2009), the comedy Uncle Nigel (2010), the drama The Good Doctor (2011), Battle of the Year (2013), About Last Night (2014), and the television comedy Unit Zero (2017).

He also worked as stand-in on Space Rangers (1993), Campus Cops (1996), The Army Show (1998, starring Toby Huss), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003), Happy Family (2003), Desperate Housewives (2006-07), Standoff (2006-07), Heroes (2007), Make It or Break It (2009), Better Off Ted (2009-10), Weeds (2010), Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (2011), Man Up! (2011), Maron (2013), Feed Me (2014), Feud (2017), American Crime Story (2018), Hit the Floor (2018), Bless This Mess (2019), Sneaky Pete (2019), and The Baxters (2019).

As an actor, Milan appeared in Addams Family Values (1993, with Christopher Lloyd, Carel Struycken, Carol Kane, Andreana Weiner, Rick Scarry, Ian Abercrombie, Camille Saviola, Nichole McAuley and Adena Bjork), Get Shorty (1995, with David Paymer, John Cothran, Jr. and Tom Demille), the comedy Chairman of the Board (1998, with Estelle Harris and Bill Erwin), Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt (2003, with Jason Marsden, Lee Meriwether, Frank Gorshin, Julie Newmar, Brett Rickaby, James W. Jansen, Ray Buktenica, Steve Vinovich, Joel Swetow, Julia Rose, Christopher Darga, Ivar Brogger, Todd Merrill, Steve Blalock, Carl Ciarfalio, and Scott L. Schwartz), and the short film Two-Eleven (2007, with Steven Allerick) as well as episodes of Flesh 'n' Blood (1991), Great Scott! (1992), Empty Nest (1993, with Raye Birk), The Magic Hour (1998), and The Mindy Project (2013).

Besides working as stand-in and actor, Milan is also a precision stunt driver. As such, he worked on Black Sheep (1996, with Billy Burton, Jr., Sandra Gimpel, Tabby Hanson, Chuck Hicks, Henry Kingi, Jr., Shawn Lane, Eddie Matthews, Johnny C. Meier, Jimmy Nickerson, Gary Morgan, Alan Oliney, Manny Perry, Martin Valinsky, and Scott Wilder), Escape from L.A. (1996), Hard Rain (1998, with Dan Barringer, Charlie Brewer, Jophery C. Brown, Monty Cox, Tanner Gill, Anita Hart, Robert Herron, Hubie Kerns, Jr., Paul E. Short, and Spike Silver), the television movie CHiPs '99 (1998, with Chris Palermo), Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt (2003), the short comedy Flake (2016), and City of Lies (2018, with Danny Downey, Christopher Leps, and Curtis Lyons) and episodes of Heist (2006, with Daniel Arrias), Flaked (2017), Ballers (2018, with The Rock, Greg Barnett, and Clay Cullen), and Arrested Development (2018-19, with Zach Duhame, Katie Rowe, Rick Avery, Paul Scott, and coordinated by Dorenda Moore).

Star Trek work

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