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'''Dwight Schultz''' (born November 24, 1947) is an American actor of stage and screen who voiced [[Erebus]] for the 2003 ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2003 game)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' video game.


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Born in [[w:Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore, Maryland]], Schultz was a theater actor for 15 years before his first major television role as Captain "Howling Mad" Murdock in the [[w:Stephen J. Cannell|Stephen J. Cannell]] and [[Frank Lupo]] created series, ''[[w:The A-Team|The A-Team]]'', which ran from 1983-87.
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This is an overview of the actor or actress, include the date of birth as well as the role he or she played in the series. Remember to include which series as well.
He is known best to genre audiences for his role of [[MemoryAlpha:Reginald Barclay|Reginald Barclay]], the ''[[MemoryAlpha:U.S.S. Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|Enterprise]]''{{'|s}} introverted, nervous junior crewmember in ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. His character later appears in episodes of ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: Voyager|Star Trek: Voyager]]'' and the movie, ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: First Contact|Star Trek: First Contact]]''.  


For articles on cast and crew, refer to the [[Battlestar Wiki: Standards and Conventions (biographies)|Standards and Conventions for biographies]].
His appearances in other genre series include ''[[w:Babylon 5|Babylon 5]]'' and ''[[w:Stargate SG-1|Stargate SG-1]]''.


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In the 2000s, Schultz's works shifted from live-action television appearances to voice acting for television series (such as ''[[w:Family Guy|Family Guy]]'') and video games, including movie tie-in games for ''X-Men'', ''Star Trek'', ''Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End'', and ''Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer''. His voice can presently be heard on ''[[w:Ben 10|Ben 10]]'' and ''Chowder''.


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Latest revision as of 22:50, 7 September 2020

Dwight Schultz
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Portrays: Erebus
Date of Birth: November 24, 1947
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Age: 77
Nationality: Earth 
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Dwight Schultz (born November 24, 1947) is an American actor of stage and screen who voiced Erebus for the 2003 Battlestar Galactica video game.

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Schultz was a theater actor for 15 years before his first major television role as Captain "Howling Mad" Murdock in the Stephen J. Cannell and Frank Lupo created series, The A-Team, which ran from 1983-87.

He is known best to genre audiences for his role of Reginald Barclay, the Enterprise's introverted, nervous junior crewmember in Star Trek: The Next Generation. His character later appears in episodes of Star Trek: Voyager and the movie, Star Trek: First Contact.

His appearances in other genre series include Babylon 5 and Stargate SG-1.

In the 2000s, Schultz's works shifted from live-action television appearances to voice acting for television series (such as Family Guy) and video games, including movie tie-in games for X-Men, Star Trek, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, and Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. His voice can presently be heard on Ben 10 and Chowder.

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