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Dwight Schultz

William Dwight Schultz (born November 24, 1947), a stage, Television and Film actor, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. He first made his name on TV as "H.M. "Howlin' Mad" Murdock" on the 1980s action show The A-Team.

Dwight Schultz as H. M. Murdock in The A-Team
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Dwight Schultz as H. M. Murdock in The A-Team

Schultz has appeared in films including The Fan (1981), as Broadway actress Lauren Bacall's director, and Fat Man Little Boy (1989), as J. Robert Oppenheimer. In the late 1980s and early 1990s Dwight had a recurring role as Lieutenant Reginald Barclay in Star Trek: The Next Generation and then Star Trek: Voyager (as well as the film Star Trek: First Contact). Dwight is also known for his incredible voice talent. His voice credits include numerous video games and cartoons.

Dwight Schultz married former actress Wendy Fulton (Bare Essence ) in 1983 and has a daughter named Ava.

Filmography

Film

Television

  • Star Trek: Voyager
    • "Endgame, Part II" (2001)
    • "Endgame, Part I" (2001)
    • "Author, Author" (2001)
    • "Life Line" (2000)
    • "Inside Man" (2000)
    • "Pathfinder" (1999)
    • "Projections" (1995)
    • "Diagnosis Murder" (1995)
  • The Chimp Channel (1999)
  • Stargate SG-1
    • "The Gamekeeper" (1998)
  • Hart to Hart: Till Death Do Us Hart (1996)
  • Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills (1994)
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation
    • "Genesis" (1994)
    • "Ship in a Bottle" (1993)
    • "Realm of Fear" (1992)
    • "Nth Degree" (1991)
    • "Hollow Pursuits" (1990)
  • Babylon 5
    • "The Long Dark" (1994)
  • Victim of Love: The Shannon Mohr Story (1993)
  • Woman with a Past (1992)
  • Child of Rage (1992)
  • Last Wish (1992)
  • A Killer Among Us (1990)
  • Perry Mason
    • "The Case of the Musical Murder" (1989)
    • "The Case of the Sinister Spirit" (1987)
  • When Your Lover Leaves (1983)
  • The A-Team (1983)
  • Bitter Harvest (1981)
  • Dial 'M' for Murder (1981)
  • Thin Ice (1981)
Last updated: 08-28-2005 13:18:59
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