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  • Gary Downey
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  • Downey also performed stunts for the television medical drama Quincy, M.E., which featured fellow Trek performers Robert Ito and Garry Walberg in its main cast. As a stunt actor, he had his largest role in the 1968 film Ice Station Zebra, which also featured Joseph Bernard, William O'Connell, Lloyd Haynes, and Jonathan Lippe. Downey died in an automobile accident in 1979. He was 41 years old.
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  • Downey also performed stunts for the television medical drama Quincy, M.E., which featured fellow Trek performers Robert Ito and Garry Walberg in its main cast. As a stunt actor, he had his largest role in the 1968 film Ice Station Zebra, which also featured Joseph Bernard, William O'Connell, Lloyd Haynes, and Jonathan Lippe. Among his resume are films such as John Goldfarb, Please Come Home (1965, with Teri Garr and Irene Tsu), Banning (1967), Earthquake (1974, with George Murdock, Gene Dynarski, Eugene Collier, Jerry Hardin, and stunts by Tony Brubaker, Erik Cord, Paula Crist, Nick Dimitri, Gary Epper, Tommy J. Huff, and Gene LeBell), The Last of the Cowboys (1977, with stunts by Erik Cord and Hubie Kerns), and Coming Home (1978, with Bruce French, David Clennon, and Jonathan Banks). Downey died in an automobile accident in 1979. He was 41 years old.