Television Career Highlights
Tom Morga’s television credits reflect a long, versatile career that spans stunt performance, stunt doubling, stunt coordination, and on-camera character work across action, science fiction, drama, and mainstream network television. His TV work stretches from series such as Man from Atlantis, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, and Beauty and the Beast through later credits including The X-Files, Deadwood, Passions, Castle, and Big Time Rush.
A major throughline in Morga’s television career is his deep connection to the Star Trek universe. His stunt work includes Star Trek: The Next Generation (19 episodes), Deep Space Nine (4 episodes), Voyager (4 episodes), and Enterprise (1 episode), while his acting credits in the franchise are even broader, with multiple alien, warrior, and security roles across The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. That kind of range is pure stunt-actor Swiss Army knife territory.
Beyond Star Trek, Morga built a strong television résumé in both recurring and specialty stunt assignments. He logged an especially substantial run on Scarecrow and Mrs. King, where he worked as stunt double, stunt coordinator, and stunt actor across 46 episodes, and he also appeared on the series as an actor in multiple roles. He added further TV stunt credits on Beauty and the Beast, Spenser: For Hire, Dallas, Hill Street Blues, Babylon 5, Team Knight Rider, Space: Above and Beyond, How’d They Do That?, Passions, Deadwood, and Big Time Rush, where he later served as both stunt coordinator and stunt performer.
As an actor, Morga’s television work shows the same versatility. He played a wide range of characters on shows including Days of Our Lives, Dynasty, Dallas, Hart to Hart, Beauty and the Beast, Castle, and multiple Star Trek series, often portraying soldiers, guards, henchmen, alien figures, and other physically demanding roles that drew on both his performance skills and stunt background.