William Dwight Schultz (born
November 24,
1947 in
Baltimore, Maryland) is an
American stage, television and film
actor. He is best known for his roles as
Captain "Howling Mad" Murdock on the hit 1980s action show
The A-Team, and
Reginald Barclay in
Star Trek: The Next Generation,
Star Trek: Voyager and the film
Star Trek: First Contact.
Personal life
Schultz is a graduate of
Calvert Hall College High School and an alumnus of
Towson University, both located in
Towson, Maryland. He married former actress
Wendy Fulton (
Bare Essence) in 1983 and has a daughter named Ava.
Career
Schultz' breakthrough role was the mentally-unstable Captain "Howling Mad" Murdock on
The A-Team. At the series outset, the producers felt that his character would be too over-the-top for viewers and planned to drop him after his debut, but early test screenings showed that he was popular with the audience. As a result, he was effectively "written back in" to the series.
Schultz has also appeared in films including The Fan (1981), as Broadway actress Lauren Bacall's director, and Fat Man and Little Boy (1989), as J. Robert Oppenheimer. During the filming of Fat Man and Little Boy he was frequently at odds with co-star Paul Newman. Newman was a liberal Democrat who favored nuclear disarmament, while Schultz is a conservative Republican, who opposed disarming.
In the early 1990s, he had a recurring role as Lieutenant Reginald Barclay in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Schultz reprised the role for Star Trek: Voyager and the film Star Trek: First Contact.
Schultz is also known for his voice talent. His voice credits include numerous popular video games and cartoons.
He was also the host of a conservative talk radio podcast called Howling Mad Radio, which is no longer being produced.
Credits
Broadway
Film
Television
Radio
Video games
Animation
References