Sala Baker

Sala Baker is a stuntman and stunt actor from Wellington, New Zealand who performed stunts as a Romulan in J.J. Abrams'  and stunts for. According to fellow Romulan stuntman Damion Poitier, during production of, Baker was originally billed as "Drill Hanson #2" on the call sheet but like Poitier later chosen to be a stunt player instead of a named character.

Baker is probably best known for his debut role as main villain and other Orc charcters in 's fantasy trilogy The Lord of the Rings (2001-2003), where he appeared alongside with Trek performer John Rhys-Davies.

Baker performed stunts in the first three Pirates of the Caribbean films (2003, 2006, and 2007) and was part of the stunt cast to receive a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture in 2008 for the latter one.

Other projects he has worked on include the fantasy film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005), the fantasy film Eragon (2006), the comedy Epic Movie (2007, with stunts by Joni Avery, Joey Box, Dennis Keiffer, David Mattey, Marty Murray, Brian Oerly, Scott L. Schwartz, Chrissy Weathersby, Scott Workman, and Kofi Yiadom), Prison Break (2007, with Wade Williams, Robert Knepper, Cullen Douglas, and stunts by Eric Norris), two episodes of 24 (2007, with Gregory Itzin, Glenn Morshower, Boris Lee Krutonog, Bob Gunton, James Horan, and stunts by Jeff Cadiente, John Dixon, Paul Lacovara, and Erik Stabenau), 's science fiction thriller Next (2007), and 's action thriller The Kingdom (2007). For the latter one Baker and the stunt cast received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture in 2008.

More recently, Baker had supporting roles and performed stunts in the thriller Stiletto (2008, with stunts by Alina Andrei, Ben Bray, Mark DeAlessandro, Buck McDancer, Edward Perez, Peewee Piemonte, Ben Scott, Trampas Thompson, and Jim Wilkey), the horror film Monster Mountain (2008), the drama Powder Blue (2009), the drama Blood and Bone (2009, with Troy Brenna, Fallon Brooks, Daniel Arrias, and stunts by Fernando Chien, Tony Donno, and Tim Storms), the crime drama Grifter (2010), and the action drama 62 Pickup (2010, stunt coordinated by Eddie Perez).