Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Howling Mad Dwight Schultz

Debo confesar que hay personajes que resulta especialmente gratificante traer a este blog, por la simpatía que despiertan, por ser una parte entrañable de nuestra vida, o porque tengo una particular debilidad por ellos. Ese es el caso de un actor cuya información amablemente me ha hecho llegar Diego, otro amigo de Gente contra Corriente: Dwight Schultz, o más bien para todos nosotros el loco "Howling Mad" Murdock, del equipo A. Este artista nacido en Baltimore es uno de los iconos de la televisión de las últimas decadas. Además de la mítica serie que protagonizó junto a George Peppard, Dirk Benedict y Mr. T, ha tomado parte en producciones como Star Trek Voyager, Star Trek Next Generation, Diagnóstico Asesinato, Hart to Hart, Babylon 5, Lois y Clark, Stargate, etc. En el apartado cinematográfico es especialmente recordado su papel como Franz Oppenheimer en Creadores de Sombras, junto a Paul Newman. Hombre de ideas conservadoras desde su juventud, en la actualidad Dwight Schultz presenta un programa de radio llamado "Howling Mad Radio" orientado hacia la derecha donde expone sus ideas sobre la política norteamericana.


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 is well known to be liberal Democrat who favors unilateral nuclear disarmament, while Schultz is a conservative Republican, who opposed disarming. [...]
Currently, he hosts a conservative talk radio podcast called "Howling Mad Radio."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_Schultz
During all that time Dwight has witnessed first hand the effect that liberals have had on the entertainment industry as well as our country, and the rest of the world. He has nurtured an active interest in politics and conservatism since his youth.
http://www.patriotbrigaderadio.com/dwight-schultz-exp.php

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