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|name = Dwight Schultz
 
|name = Dwight Schultz
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|caption = Dwight Schultz played the part of "Howling Mad" Murdock on the NBC-TV series "The A-Team"
 
|caption = Dwight Schultz played the part of "Howling Mad" Murdock on the NBC-TV series "The A-Team"
 
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|spouse = [[Wikipedia:Wendy Fulton|Wendy Fulton]], 1983-Present )
 
|spouse = [[Wikipedia:Wendy Fulton|Wendy Fulton]], 1983-Present )
 
|relatives = Ava Schultz (daughter)
 
|relatives = Ava Schultz (daughter)
|series = ''[[The A-Team]]''
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|character = [[Murdock]]
 
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'''Dwight Schultz''' (born '''William Dwight Schultz''' November 24, 1947) is a veteran stage, television, film actor and voice artist. He is best known for his roles as [[Murdock]] on the NBC-TV series ''[[The A-Team]]'', and as Reginald Barclay in ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', ''Star Trek: Voyager'' and the film ''Star Trek: First Contact''.<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/1985-07-20/entertainment/ca-6017_1_dwight-schultz Dwight Schultz: Typecast As Versatile, by Lee Margulies for the The Los Angeles Times, July 20, 1985, accessed 2010-12-31.]</ref> He is also well known in animation as the mad scientist Dr. Animo in the ''Ben 10'' series, Chef Mung Daal in the children's cartoon ''[[Wikipedia:Chowder (TV series)|Chowder]]'', and Eddie the Squirrel in ''[[CatDog]]''.
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'''Dwight Schultz''' (born '''William Dwight Schultz''' November 24, 1947) is a veteran stage, television, film actor and voice artist. He is best known for his roles as [[Murdock]] on the NBC-TV series ''[[The A-Team]]'', and as Reginald Barclay in ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', ''Star Trek: Voyager'' and the film ''Star Trek: First Contact''.<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/1985-07-20/entertainment/ca-6017_1_dwight-schultz Dwight Schultz: Typecast As Versatile, by Lee Margulies for the The Los Angeles Times, July 20, 1985, accessed 2010-12-31.]</ref> He is also well known in animation as the mad scientist Dr. Animo in the ''Ben 10'' series, Chef Mung Daal in the children's cartoon [[Wikipedia:Chowder (TV series)|Chowder]], and Eddie the Squirrel in [[Wikipedia:CatDog|CatDog]].
   
===Biography ===
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===Biography===
 
Born and raised in Baltimore, MD, Dwight went on to earn a BA in Theater Arts from Baltimore's Townson State University. His early work was primarily on stage, and won the "Drama-Logue" award for his role in "The Crucifix of Blood" (starring Charlton Heston.) Dwight also worked odd jobs in New York while honing his craft. He has moonlighted as everything from waiter and door-to-door salesman to officer of the New York Bureau of Pest Control. Roles on TV shows like "Chips" and "Hill Street Blues" helped heat up Dwight's day job, and a co-starring role with Kate Jackson in the TV Movie "Thin Ice" led to his audition for "The A-Team." Though "Howling Mad" Murdock is Dwight Schult's best known role he has gone on to parts in "Lois & Clark," [[w:c:memoryalpha:Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek: The Next Generation]], [[w:c:memoryalpha:Star Trek: Voyager|Star Trek:Voyager]], [[w:c:memoryalpha:Star Trek: First Contact|Star Trek: First Contact]] as [[w:c:memoryalpha:Reginald Barclay|Reginald Barclay]] and the new "Fantasy Island." Currently, Schultz can be heard as the voice of Stan on "The Chimp Channel"
 
Born and raised in Baltimore, MD, Dwight went on to earn a BA in Theater Arts from Baltimore's Townson State University. His early work was primarily on stage, and won the "Drama-Logue" award for his role in "The Crucifix of Blood" (starring Charlton Heston.) Dwight also worked odd jobs in New York while honing his craft. He has moonlighted as everything from waiter and door-to-door salesman to officer of the New York Bureau of Pest Control. Roles on TV shows like "Chips" and "Hill Street Blues" helped heat up Dwight's day job, and a co-starring role with Kate Jackson in the TV Movie "Thin Ice" led to his audition for "The A-Team." Though "Howling Mad" Murdock is Dwight Schult's best known role he has gone on to parts in "Lois & Clark," "[http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Star_Trek%3A_The_Next_Generation Star Trek: The Next Generation]," "Star Trek: Voyager" and the new "Fantasy Island." Currently, Schultz can be heard as the voice of Stan on "The Chimp Channel"
 
 
 
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 12:54, 13 December 2016


Dwight Schultz (born William Dwight Schultz November 24, 1947) is a veteran stage, television, film actor and voice artist. He is best known for his roles as Murdock on the NBC-TV series The A-Team, and as Reginald Barclay in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager and the film Star Trek: First Contact.[1] He is also well known in animation as the mad scientist Dr. Animo in the Ben 10 series, Chef Mung Daal in the children's cartoon Chowder, and Eddie the Squirrel in CatDog.

Biography

Born and raised in Baltimore, MD, Dwight went on to earn a BA in Theater Arts from Baltimore's Townson State University. His early work was primarily on stage, and won the "Drama-Logue" award for his role in "The Crucifix of Blood" (starring Charlton Heston.) Dwight also worked odd jobs in New York while honing his craft. He has moonlighted as everything from waiter and door-to-door salesman to officer of the New York Bureau of Pest Control. Roles on TV shows like "Chips" and "Hill Street Blues" helped heat up Dwight's day job, and a co-starring role with Kate Jackson in the TV Movie "Thin Ice" led to his audition for "The A-Team." Though "Howling Mad" Murdock is Dwight Schult's best known role he has gone on to parts in "Lois & Clark," Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek:Voyager, Star Trek: First Contact as Reginald Barclay and the new "Fantasy Island." Currently, Schultz can be heard as the voice of Stan on "The Chimp Channel"

References

External links

Dwight Schultz article at Wikipedia