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  1. Stephen R. Hudis (born May 17, 1957) is an English actor, stunt coordinator, and director. Career. As a child, he worked as an actor in the 1972 John Wayne film The Cowboys, and starred in the 1973-1974 TV series Skiboy, produced for ITC by Derrick Sherwin and set and filmed in Switzerland.

  2. Stephen R. Hudis is a versatile film professional who started his career as a child actor and later became a stunt performer, coordinator and director. He has worked on many TV shows and movies, including The Cowboys, Crashers, Fist of the North Star and The Summoning.

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  3. Stephen R. Hudis is a British-American actor, stuntman, stunt coordinator and second-unit director. He starred in The Cowboys (1972) with John Wayne and has worked on numerous TV shows and films since then.

    • May 17, 1957
  4. Stephen R. Hudis is an actor and stunt performer who has appeared in various TV shows and movies since 1954. He is known for his roles in The Cowboys, Jane the Virgin, Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders, and Nightstalker.

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    Stephen R. Hudis (born 17 May 1957; age 67) is the stuntman, stunt actor, and stunt coordinator who performed stunts in several episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. He received no credit for his appearances. His costume as stunt double for Louis Ortiz was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay.

    Hudis was born in London, United Kingdom and visited the film sets at the early age of five, when his father, writer Norman Hudis, brought him behind-the-scenes. Influenced by this experiences, Hudis started a career in front of the camera and portrayed characters in episodes of Adam-12 (1970), The Psychiatrist (1971, with Pamelyn Ferdin and Kate Woodville), Ironside (1971), and The Mod Squad (1971, along Scott Marlowe), as well as the television movies Lassie: Peace Is Our Profession (1970, with Kenneth Tobey) and Sam Hill: Who Killed Mr. Foster? (1971, with Judy Geeson).

    In 1972, Hudis landed the part of Charlie Schwartz in Mark Rydell's western The Cowboys along John Wayne and Star Trek performers Chuck Courtney, Gary Epper, and Tony Epper. His on-screen mother was played by his real life mother Rita Hudis. This performance was followed by appearances in television series such as Cannon (1972, with Vince Deadrick), Emergency! (1972, with Kevin Tighe and Lenore Kasdorf), Mannix (1973, with Paul Carr), and After MASH (1984, along regulars Rosalind Chao and Wendy Schaal).

    In the '80s, he also made his first experiences in the stunt business and performed stunts in Miracle Mile (1988, with Denise Crosby, Robert DoQui, Earl Boen, Raphael Sbarge, Brian Thompson, and Jenette Goldstein) and Shocker (1989, with stunts by Tony Cecere, Greg Gault, Dennis Madalone, and Patricia Tallman) and coordinated the comedy Round Numbers (1992, starring Kate Mulgrew and Samantha Eggar). He doubled actor Fisher Stevens in When the Party's Over (1992, with Brian McNamara and Willie Garson) and Kris Kristofferson in No Place to Hide (1993, with Dey Young, Lilyan Chauvin, Kane Hodder, and Maria Kelly), performed stunts in Fist of the North Star (1995, with Malcolm McDowell, Clint Howard, Tracey Walter, and stunts by Johnny Martin and Scott McElroy) and the comedy Baby Geniuses (1999, along Christopher Lloyd and Kim Cattrall).

    Beside his stunt work, Hudis also worked as transportation coordinator for projects such as the drama Viper (1988), the pilot episode of Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990), Love and a .45 (1994, with Jeffrey Combs), the television series High Tide and Live Shot (1995, with Karen Austin, Chase Masterson, and Marie Marshall), Stuart Baird's Executive Decision (1996), Black Cadillac (2003), and Half Past Dead 2 (2007). Hudis also served as first assistant director for the 1986 film Pushed Too Far and the 1992 comedy Round Numbers and as second assistant director for Blackout (1988, with Joanna Miles), the television thriller Illusions (1999), the horror film One Among Us (2005), for which he also served as producer and stunt coordinator, and the horror thriller Bad Blood (2006).

    Further stunt work include the science fiction film Gangland (2000, with Kristanna Loken, stunts by Dyanna Lynn, Tim Sitarz, Brian Hite, and stunt coordination by Chuck Borden), The Huntress (2000, with stunts by Spice Williams), as stunt double for Eric Roberts in TripFall (2000, with stunts by Shawn Crowder and Chuck Borden), as stunt double for James Russo in the action film Paper Bullets (2000), as stunt double for Tim Thomerson and Jimmie F. Skaggs in the movie Highway 395 (2000), as stunt double for Leo Rossi in Separate Ways (2001, along Dorenda Moore), Terminal Error (2002, with Marina Sirtis and Michael Nouri), Sabretooth (2002), Return to Sender (2004, stunt coordination by Red Horton), the short film The Honeyfields (2006), and Hydra (2008, with Paul Rae and stunts by Justin Sundquist) and the romance Channels (2008, along Steve Rizzo).

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  6. Stephen R. Hudis. Actor: The Cowboys. Stephen began his Hollywood journey at Elstree Studios, London, U.K. where, as a precocious five-year-old, he was visiting the set of the classic British TV series called "The Saint" (starring Roger Moore) accompanied by his Father, Norman I. Hudis, who had written the episode. Upon the much-anticipated ...