Dwight Schultz
Best known as an Actor based on credits in that role in 4 films, with $173,778,848 worldwide aggregate box office (rank #22,335) |
Best-known acting roles: Lieutenant Reginald Barclay (Star Trek: First Contact), Norman Thompson (The Long Walk Home), Roger Jasser (The Temp), J. Robert Oppenheimer (Fat Man and Little Boy) |
Most productive collaborators: Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brannon Braga, Brent Spiner, Ronald D. Moore |
Born: November 24, 1947 (76 years old) |
Career Summary
Movies | Domestic Box Office | International Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | ||
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As an Actor | Supporting | 1 | $92,027,888 | $57,972,112 | $150,000,000 |
(Unclassified) | 3 | $23,778,848 | $0 | $23,778,848 |
Latest Ranking on Selected Box Office Record Lists
Record | Rank | Amount |
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Top Stars at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 16,801-16,900) | 16,835 | $115,806,736 |
Top Stars at the International Box Office (Rank 28,701-28,800) | 28,735 | $57,972,112 |
Top Stars at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 22,301-22,400) | 22,335 | $173,778,848 |
See the Acting Credits tab for all Acting Box Office Records and the Technical Credits tab for all Technical Box Office Records.
Featured TV on DVD Review: Star Trek: The Next Generation: Season Seven
December 26th, 2014
Star Trek: The Next Generation's Blu-ray run ended this month. I already mentioned the Blu-ray as a possible holiday gift, but since I've reviewed every other season of this series, I thought it would be strange not to do a full featured review as well. Season seven is widely regarded as the worst season since season two, but it is as bad as that? Or are there still enough solid episodes that fans will want to complete their collection?
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Featured TV on DVD Review: Star Trek: The Next Generation: Season Six
June 21st, 2014
This is the penultimate season for Star Trek: The Next Generation and the end of what most people would call the golden age of the seasons. (Season seven wasn't bad. It was better than the first two seasons, but it was certainly not as good as seasons three through six.) So what are the highlights of season six? Are there many lowlights? And is the Blu-ray worth upgrading to?
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Featured TV on DVD Review: Perry Mason: Movie Collection: Volume 1
June 6th, 2014
After the Perry Mason TV series ended, the show was mostly dormant till the 1980s when a series of TV movies came out. I got a chance to review Volume Two and this week I'm reviewing Volume One, sort of. The six movies from Volume One are be released as Double-Features, for those who liked one or two of the movies, but not all of them. Are they worth picking up? Or is the full volume a better deal?
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Featured TV on DVD Review: Perry Mason: Movie Collection: Volume 2
May 24th, 2014
Perry Mason lasted for nine seasons starting in 1957. After nearly two decades off the air, the show returned, this time in the form of a series of TV movies. Volume One came out last December, and unfortunately I wasn't able to get a screener to review. More recently, Volume Two came out, and while the screener arrived late, I finally got to the review. So how do the TV movies compare to the original series?
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Featured TV on DVD Review: Star Trek: The Next Generation: Season Four
July 24th, 2013
Star Trek: The Next Generation is one of the most successful syndicated shows of all time. It ran for seven seasons and was seen by millions every week. I've had a chance to review all three previous seasons. Season one was mostly mediocre, while season two had better highs, but worse lows. It was season three where the show reached its full potential. Is season four just as good? Is it even better? Or does it slip a little in quality?
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Featured TV on DVD Review: Star Trek: The Next Generation: Season Three
April 22nd, 2013
Star Trek: The Next Generation ran for seven seasons and while the first two seasons were mixed, season three is widely regarded at the beginning of the classic period. Is this true? Or is it only good when compared to the first two seasons?
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All Acting Credits
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Release Date | Title | Role | Domestic Box Office | International Box Office | Worldwide Box Office |
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Nov 22, 1996 | Star Trek: First Contact | Lieutenant Regina… | $92,027,888 | $57,972,112 | $150,000,000 |
Feb 12, 1993 | The Temp | Roger Jasser | $6,419,876 | $6,419,876 | |
Dec 21, 1990 | The Long Walk Home | Norman Thompson | $13,798,030 | $13,798,030 | |
Oct 20, 1989 | Fat Man and Little Boy | J. Robert Oppenhe… | $3,560,942 | $3,560,942 | |
Averages | $28,951,684 | $57,972,112 | $43,444,712 | ||
Totals | 4 | $115,806,736 | $57,972,112 | $173,778,848 |
Supporting Roles
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Release Date | Title | Opening Weekend | Maximum Theaters | Domestic Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | Domestic Share |
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Nov 22, 1996 | Star Trek: First Contact | $30,716,131 | 2,812 | $92,027,888 | $150,000,000 | 61.4% |
Averages | $30,716,131 | 2,812 | $92,027,888 | $150,000,000 | 61.4% | |
Totals | 1 | $92,027,888 | $150,000,000 |