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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

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

  • The First Men on the Moon (1999)
  • Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
  • Enola Gay and the Atomic Bombing of Japan (1995)
  • The Temp (1993)
  • Fat Man and Little Boy (1989)
  • The Long Walk Home (1989)
  • Alone in the Dark (1982)
  • The Fan (1981)

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)
  • 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)

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Dwight Schultz married former actress Wendy Fulton (Bare Essence) in 1983 and has a daughter named Ava. Among his most notable efforts:. His voice credits include numerous video games and cartoons. Sutherland has directed three and appeared in over 50 films. 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. A portion of Sutherland's appearance is displayed after the credits. Robert Oppenheimer. Sutherland, driving by at the time, jumped out of his car and intervened, only to discover that he was interrupting a student film.

Schultz has appeared in films including The Fan (1981), as Broadway actress Lauren Bacall's director, and Fat Man Little Boy (1989), as J. In the episode "White Power", The Dudes beat an old lady and steal her purse to facilitate their addiction to teeth whiteners. "Howlin' Mad" Murdock" on the 1980s action show The A-Team. During the fall of 2001, Sutherland unintentionally interrupted the filming of the premire episode of the online series The Lonely Island (http://www.thelonelyisland.com/). He first made his name on TV as "H.M. On April 18, 2000, Sutherland was a featured speaker at the Friends of Medicare rally in Edmonton, Alberta, which sought to prevent the governing Conservative premier Ralph Klein from amending Bill 11 in manner which protesters alleged would permit "two-tier health care" in Canada. William Dwight Schultz (born November 24, 1947) , a stage, Television and Film actor, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Sutherland's personal views on gun politics are unknown.

Thin Ice (1981). After the original broadcast of the November 25, 2003 episode of 24, Kiefer Sutherland broke character to address the issue of gun safety, most likely to waive Fox Network of liability in case someone attempted to recreate the Russian Roulette scenes. Sutherland gave a promotion for an organization called Americans For Gun Safety Foundation. Dial 'M' for Murder (1981). The graphic novel is about Sutherland's character Jack Bauer when he first joins CTU; this takes place before the first season occurs. Bitter Harvest (1981). There is also a graphic novel called One Shot due to come out in the summer of 2004. The A-Team (1983). A fourth season is due to begin in January of 2005.

When Your Lover Leaves (1983). The first season was such a hit that there was a second and third season made. "The Case of the Sinister Spirit" (1987). 24 was originally intended to be a one time mini-series in which special agent Jack Bauer (played by Sutherland) has to stop a presidential candidate from being assassinated as well as rescue his wife and daughter (who are being held hostage). "The Case of the Musical Murder" (1989). Sutherland is well known for his role as special agent Jack Bauer in U.S. television show 24. Perry Mason

    . He has a twin sister named Rachel, who has had a few credits in film production but does not work as an actress.

    A Killer Among Us (1990). He is the son of Donald Sutherland and Shirley Douglas, both actors themselves, and the grandson of Canadian statesman Tommy Douglas. Last Wish (1992). He was born in London, England while his parents were working there, but was raised in Canada. Child of Rage (1992). Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland (born December 21, 1966) is a Canadian television and film actor. Woman with a Past (1992). The Bay Boy (1984), his first film role, which earned him a Genie nomination for best actor.

    Victim of Love: The Shannon Mohr Story (1993). Also starring: River Phoenix, Wil Wheaton and Corey Feldman. "The Long Dark" (1994). Both groups arrive at the dead body at the same time and there is a showdown to see who will get credit for finding the body. Babylon 5

      . The younger boys that are not in Ace's gang are also on the same mission. "Hollow Pursuits" (1990). Two of Ace's gang members are somehow tied to this dead body, they go on a hunt to find it and become famous.

      "Nth Degree" (1991). The premise of the movie is some younger boys go on a mission to find a body. "Realm of Fear" (1992). In this movie, Sutherland plays Ace, the leader of a gang. "Ship in a Bottle" (1993). Stand By Me (1986). "Genesis" (1994). The younger brother of the boy Kiefer turns into a vampire finds out that his brother has been turned into a vampire. Along with two other boys they go on a vampire hunt to destroy the gang of vampires.

      Star Trek: The Next Generation

        . In this film Sutherland plays a lead vampire in a small town in the United States that corrupts a teenage boy that just moved there. Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills (1994). The Lost Boys (1987). Hart to Hart: Till Death Do Us Hart (1996). A story about a group of outcast cowboys trying to defend the land of a man who took them in and helped educate them. "The Gamekeeper" (1998). Young Guns (1988), with Emilio Estevez, and Charlie Sheen.

        Stargate SG-1

          . Shortly after, however, Julia Roberts broke off the engagement to be with one of Kiefer Sutherlands close friends. The Chimp Channel (1999). During the filming of this movie Kiefer Sutherland and Julia Roberts became engaged. "Projections" (1995). They play medical students experimenting with death. "Pathfinder" (1999). Flatliners (1990), with Julia Roberts and Kevin Bacon.

          "Inside Man" (2000). Sutherland is a supporting actor, the partner of Chet (played by Chris Isaak). "Life Line" (2000). Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992), the prequel to the acclaimed Twin Peaks series. "Author, Author" (2001). Alongside: Jack Nicholson, Kevin Bacon, and Tom Cruise. "Endgame, Part I" (2001). Sutherland does not star in this film, but is an actor in it.

          "Endgame, Part II" (2001). A Few Good Men (1992). Star Trek: Voyager

            . Based loosely on the classic novel by Alexander Dumas. The Fan (1981). The Three Musketeers (1993), a Walt Disney film also starring Charlie Sheen, Tim Curry and Chris O'Donnell. Alone in the Dark (1982). The mother (Sally Field) is bent on revenge after this event.

            The Long Walk Home (1989). He does this while the daughter is on the phone with her mother. Fat Man and Little Boy (1989). In the beginning of the film he kills and rapes Sally Field's daughter's character. The Temp (1993). In this film Sutherland plays a killer/rapist opposite Sally Field. Enola Gay and the Atomic Bombing of Japan (1995). An Eye for an Eye (1996).

            Star Trek: First Contact (1996). Kiefer did not have a major acting role in the film, but he was a supporting actor. The First Men on the Moon (1999). Everything goes wrong when they rob the man, and Sutherland, along with 3 other men have to run from the police, and a vicious mob boss (played by Martin Sheen). The premise of the movie is guy that just got out of jail decides to rob cocaine from the man he works for. Truth or Consequences, NM (1997). Directed by Sutherland.

            Daniel Schreber. Dark City (1998), as Dr. Woman Wanted (1999), director and as Wendell Goddard. Phone Booth (2003), as the caller.