Dwight SchultzWilliam 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-TeamSchultz 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. FilmographyFilm
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Dwight Schultz married former actress Wendy Fulton (Bare Essence) in 1983 and has a daughter named Ava. Stewart was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2001 New Years' Honours list. His voice credits include numerous video games and cartoons. He is probably the most famous supporter of Huddersfield Town Football Club, following in the footsteps of former British Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson. 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. Stewart is currently the chancellor of the University of Huddersfield. Robert Oppenheimer. He once said "Ingmar Bergman was once asked which he preferred and he said, 'I love making movies, but the theatre is my life.' That exactly sums it up for me, too.". Schultz has appeared in films including The Fan (1981), as Broadway actress Lauren Bacall's director, and Fat Man Little Boy (1989), as J. Although he has had a tremendous amount of success doing films, he loves the theatre more. "Howlin' Mad" Murdock" on the 1980s action show The A-Team. Stewart has also starred in X-Men and X2 as Professor Charles Xavier and the film's success has appeared to have resulted in another lucrative regular role in the burgeoning superhero film series. He first made his name on TV as "H.M. He has played a great range of characters, from the flamboyantly gay Sterling in the 1995 film Jeffrey to King Henry II in "Lion in Winter" and Captain Ahab in "Moby Dick". William Dwight Schultz (born November 24, 1947) , a stage, Television and Film actor, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. For his performances in this play, he has received the Drama Desk Award for Best Solo Performance in 1992 and the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment for Solo Performance in 1994. Thin Ice (1981). His radiant energy and marvelous performance was repeated the following year in 1992 and then 1993, 1994, 1996 and then again, to benefit September 11th charities in 2001. Dial 'M' for Murder (1981). In 1991, he performed his one-man-play adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol in which he performed the roles of all of the 40-plus characters himself. Bitter Harvest (1981). Stewart has said that at this point in time, another Star Trek film with the Next Generation cast is unlikely. The A-Team (1983). It also gave me the chance to work with the finest group of people I've ever known." The accolades included being called the "Sexiest Man on Television" one year in the 1990s, which considered an unusual distinction considering his age and his baldness. When Your Lover Leaves (1983). It introduced me to a world I never expected to be a part of — celebrity, fame, financial success. "The Case of the Sinister Spirit" (1987). From 1994 he also portrayed Picard in the movie spin-offs Star Trek: Generations (1994), Star Trek: First Contact (1996), Star Trek: Insurrection (1998), and Star Trek: Nemesis (2002). His life was substantially changed by Star Trek, and he has been quoted as saying "It was almost entirely a blessing. "The Case of the Musical Murder" (1989). In 1987 Stewart went to Los Angeles to star as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994). Perry Mason
A Killer Among Us (1990). Much of his part was cut from the original release of the film due to editing made to make the immensely long film shorter. Last Wish (1992). He played the character Gurney Halleck in David Lynch's 1984 film version of Dune. Child of Rage (1992). Diehard fans will recognize him in a minor role as a king in John Boorman's Excalibur (1981). Woman with a Past (1992). He appeared as Sejanus in I, Claudius; Karla in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and Smiley's People; Claudius in a 1980 BBC adaptation of Hamlet and took the romantic male lead in the BBC adaptation of Mrs Gaskell's North and South (wearing a hairpiece). Victim of Love: The Shannon Mohr Story (1993). Over the years, Stewart took roles in many major television series without ever becoming a household name. "The Long Dark" (1994). He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1966 and then the Royal National Theatre in the early 1980s. Babylon 5
"Nth Degree" (1991). Supposedly, this caught up with him the night of a large fire of which, when questioned by his boss, he knew nothing about. "Realm of Fear" (1992). His brother tells the story that Stewart would attend rehearsals during work time and then invent the stories he reported. "Ship in a Bottle" (1993). He quit the job. "Genesis" (1994). He acquired a job as a news paper reporter, but after a year, his employer gave him an ultimatum to choose acting or journalism. Star Trek: The Next Generation
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"Inside Man" (2000). "Life Line" (2000). "Author, Author" (2001). "Endgame, Part I" (2001). "Endgame, Part II" (2001). Star Trek: Voyager
The Long Walk Home (1989). Fat Man and Little Boy (1989). The Temp (1993). Enola Gay and the Atomic Bombing of Japan (1995). Star Trek: First Contact (1996). The First Men on the Moon (1999). |