Originally published at: A 2004 interview with Dwight Schultz on working with George Peppard while filming the A-Team | Boing Boing
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He was also Lt. Barclay on TNG, the well-meaning, slightly bumbling daydreamer who didn’t understand how everyone else could be so confident all the time. Loved the character. So disappointed to learn he’s a huge and vocal MAGA guy.
I didn’t know what his politics are. Now I am sad.
Same
He forgot to mention his career highlight film - Battle Beyond the Stars.
The one where the ship looks like a ball sack/boobs.
This seems to be going around. Is being a C-list comedian a risk factor for MAGApathy?
Cowboy is my favorite character in that, tho Valkryie is great too.
I finally saw it after catching part of it on Comet and hunting it down I think on Amazon Prime. And it was fun. Cowboy was a fun character. Ballship aside, I liked the costumes and ships and character designs. It wasn’t amazing, but fun. Basically a derivative of Seven Samurai.
Nel is pretty funny.
Oh man, his politics and I love the A-Team. I’ve lost Meatloaf and a few comedians like Tim Allen and Larry The Cable Guy. There are others but I gotta stop checking their politics or I may run out of entertainers.
My daughter was a Hanson fan since the mid 90s. I took her to many shows but their politics turned her off completely last year and she ran right into the arms of BTS.
My favorite comedian who got it right…
To paraphrase Danny Trejo paraphrasing Robert de Niro, “Movie stars are dicks. I’m just another working actor.”
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