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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 | '''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. | ||
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. | 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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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.
External links
- Dwight Schultz article at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek wiki.