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| - Douglas Tait (born December 17, 1978; age 39) played a security guard in the Solitary epilogue short featured on the Live Another Day Blu-Ray release.
- right|thumb|200px|Douglas Tait 17/12/1978 - Tarzana, California (Estados Unidos)
- Hailing from Tarzana, California, Tait trained as an actor under TOS guest star Kim Darby. He is the grandson of legendary composer Reggie Montgomery and the brother of actor Matthew Tait. Since 8 March 2003 he has been married to actress Isabel Cueva. Doug Tait co-starred with his wife in the films Short Fuse (2005), North by El Norte (2007), and Carts (2007) with the legendary actor Warren Stevens who appeared in TOS, playing the role of Rojan in 1968. Carts won the Best Feature Film Award at the Valley Film Festival in September 2007.
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| - Douglas Tait (born December 17, 1978; age 39) played a security guard in the Solitary epilogue short featured on the Live Another Day Blu-Ray release.
- right|thumb|200px|Douglas Tait 17/12/1978 - Tarzana, California (Estados Unidos)
- Hailing from Tarzana, California, Tait trained as an actor under TOS guest star Kim Darby. He is the grandson of legendary composer Reggie Montgomery and the brother of actor Matthew Tait. Since 8 March 2003 he has been married to actress Isabel Cueva. Doug Tait co-starred with his wife in the films Short Fuse (2005), North by El Norte (2007), and Carts (2007) with the legendary actor Warren Stevens who appeared in TOS, playing the role of Rojan in 1968. Carts won the Best Feature Film Award at the Valley Film Festival in September 2007. In addition to DS9, Tait has appeared on such television shows as 7th Heaven (starring Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks), Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, Mad TV, Drake & Josh, and Jericho (on which he also worked as a stuntman). His film credits as both an actor and stunt performer include Purple Heart (2005, starring William Sadler and Ed Lauter) and Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005), which was directed by Jon Favreau. Tait played the role of the hockey mask-wearing serial killer Jason Vorhees in the ending scenes of the 2003 horror film Freddy vs. Jason. He also performed stunts in Paramount Pictures' release Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. More recently, he played a Sleestak in the film Land of the Lost, the score of which, like Star Trek, was composed by Michael Giacchino. Douglas stars in two horror films which are currently in post production, The Hunchback and One By One: Deaths Door, which also stars Tony Todd. He will also be playing a demon character in the upcoming film Knights Of Badassdom.
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